Nissan Rogue is a five-seat small-size vehicle in the SUV category. For the 2018 model year, there are three trim-lines to choose from, all with the same 2.5L Inline-4 engine that produces 170 horsepower. EPA-estimated annual regular gasoline expense is $1,950 to $2,100, which over the course of five years will save you $750 in extra fuel spending. Nissan Rogue has received a 4-stars crash rating from NHTSA. You can lease a 2018 Nissan Rogue FWD S starting from $229 per month.
According to research by Vehie.com, auto brokers currently offer special lease program on 2018 Nissan Rogue FWD S starting from $229 a month with $2,999 due at signing.
2018 Rogue has a relatively long wheelbase ( 106.5 in) and a wider body structure compared to vehicles of similar length and class. It is relatively lighter with curb weight of 3424 - 3627 lbs.
2018 Rogue seats five adults. It has class-leading first-row passenger room on only two measurements - legs and head - and larger than average room for first-row passengers on hips. When it comes to second-row passenger room, Rogue has larger than average room for second-row passengers on three measurement, shoulders, hips, and head. Cargo volume behind second-row seats is the largest among its peers with 39.3 cu. ft.
Trim | 2018 Rogue S | 2018 Rogue SV | 2018 Rogue SL |
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Starging MSRP | $24,800 | $26,020 | $31,180 |
Engine | 2.5L Inline-4 | 2.5L Inline-4 | 2.5L Inline-4 |
HP | 170 hp | 170 hp | 170 hp |
Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive | Front Wheel Drive | Front Wheel Drive |
City | 26 MPG | 26 MPG | 26 MPG |
Highway | 33 MPG | 33 MPG | 33 MPG |
Combined | 29 MPG | 29 MPG | 29 MPG |
Annual Fuel Cost | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 |
2018 Rogue SUV comes in three trim levels, with an average price that is $1,063 less compared to its rivals. With a lighter body, and on average less powerful engine, Rogue has higher-than-average combined fuel economy of 28 mpg.
2018 Rogue SUV has a 4-star NHTSA overall crash safety rating, which is lower than the average among other competing models. However, it has higher than average ratings for all three crash tests: Front, Side, and Side Pole. Customers have filed four hundred and ninety complaints, which is more than the average for its rivals. There are also two recalls issued by Nissan, which by itself is a relatively high number.