From Edmunds.com
For most uses — commuter, family and recreational — we’d recommend the SV trim with the optional Premium package. The latter adds useful features such as a surround-view camera system, navigation and a power liftgate. You also get some of the SL trim’s more desirable items without the larger wheels that can detract from the ride quality.
From Wheels.ca
Rogue owners profess the compact SUV’s most endearing qualities include its comfortable and roomy interior, car-like ride, advanced tech and safety gear, cargo versatility and decent fuel economy. It doesn’t hurt that the Rogue is a bit of a looker, something that can’t be said of the previous Toyota RAV4 or Honda CR-V.
From Caranddriver.com
Its list of desirable standard features includes heated front seats with power adjustments for the driver, a proximity key with push-button start, and dual-zone automatic climate control. We’d also opt for the SV Premium package, which includes the semi-autonomous-driving system ProPilot Assist, navigation, a heated steering wheel, and a 360-degree camera with Nissan’s Moving Object Detection.
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