

Nissan Rogue has been working with us since 2007 as an automaker’s idea of an affordable compact crossover.
It was a good seller and a very popular brand, as he followed in the footsteps of success laid down in the popular Nissan Murano crossover.
However, only last year Rogue was completely redone for the second generation, offering a new style, an increased profile for more space and an optional three-row seat for seven passengers – the first option for the model.
But being a Nissan, it should also be pretty funny, as the new model is equipped with a fully independent suspension system, a well-regulated electric power steering system and Active Ride Control.
Power still comes from the ubiquitous Nissan 2.5L with four atmospheres and 170 hp, coupled exclusively with the Xtronic CVT transmission and front-wheel or all-wheel drive.
So is that good? Or is this a typical ordinary crossover?
-Jack Wilson