/2017 Nissan Rogue MSRP Announced

2017 Nissan Rogue MSRP Announced

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If you are an American who follows European car news and as a result are jealous of them for getting a car Skoda Kodiaq which offers plenty of value for very little money, you can stop being envious because there is now something similar available in the U.S. market. We’re talking about the 2017 Nissan Rogue which has gone on sale starting at just $23,820.  

Looking in its latest version more Nissan-y and less like the bastard child of a Nissan and some Chinese car, the 2017 Nissan Rogue features a dynamic design with a sporty front end and sculpted features all over the body. It also gets advanced capabilities such as optional 3-row/7-passenger seating, EZ Flex Seating System and Divide-N-Hide Cargo System, Motion-Activated Liftgate, even a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain to be launched in early 2017.

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The $23,820 is for the Rough S model with front-wheel-drive powered by 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine rated at 170 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque which is universal across the range, except for the hybrid models. But it is highly recommended you go for higher trim levels because then you get access to amazing features such as NissanConnectSM with Navigation, Mobile Apps, and Services, with 7.0-inch color touch-screen display, Nissan Voice Recognition for navigation and audio, Sirius XM, Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection (MOD), radar-based Blind Spot Warning (BSW), and the new-for-2017 Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection.

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2017 Nissan Rogue Price List:

Rogue S FWD $23,820 USD
Rogue SV FWD $25,240 USD
Rogue SL FWD $29,960 USD
Rogue S AWD $25,170 USD
Rogue SV AWD $26,590 USD
Rogue SL AWD $31,310 USD

Destination and Handling $940.

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