
The Nissan Rogue has been the top-selling Nissan for the last three years, which is reason enough to test-drive the 2020 Nissan Rogue. However, if you need more reasons, we’ve got them right here.
Safety Features
You would never buy a car that wouldn’t have every available standard option to keep you and your family safe, and the 2020 Rogue delivers excellent safety features that come on all models. You will get an automatic emergency braking system that comes with pedestrian detection, intelligent lane intervention to keep you centered, blind spot warnings, rear cross-traffic alerts, and rear door alerts.
Other safety features that come on the 2020 Rogue include high beam assist, the intelligent forward-collision warning system, the intelligent driver alertness system, dual-stage supplemental front airbags, side airbags, and more. With the vehicle’s road-gripping technology, you can be sure your Rogue will remain in control even on the slipperiest roads. Plus, its anti-lock brake system is engineered to prevent the wheels from locking up.
Adequate Engine Power
While the Rogue won’t win any awards for having the most powerful engine in its class, the 2.5-liter 170-horsepower inline-4 is certainly more than enough power in the city and on the highway. The vehicle features a “Sport” mode and an “Economy” mode to allow the driver to select how much engine power is used. Typically, “Economy” is best in town while “Sport” delivers a better experience on the highway.
Gas Mileage
Since the Rogue’s engine isn’t too big, the car gets excellent gas mileage for a car its size. In front-wheel-drive mode, drivers will get 26 miles to the gallon in the city and 33 miles per gallon on the highway. The All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) mode is only a smidge worse, getting 25 miles per gallon in the city and 32 miles per gallon on the highway.
Spacious Interior
You won’t feel like you’re driving a compact SUV due to the amount of space you’ll have inside the cabin. The Rogue comfortably seats five people and provides 39 cubic feet of cargo space behind the back seats. Every seat, with the exception of the driver’s seat, folds down to give you 70 cubic feet of cargo space if you need to haul something large and long (such as a ladder).
Price
The Nissan Rogue is one of the most affordable vehicles in its class. The front-wheel-drive Rogue S starts at $25,300, and the AWD Rogue S starts at $26,650, while the front-wheel-drive Rogue SV starts at $26,720, and the AWD Rogue SV starts at $28,020. The top trim line models start at $31,690 for the front-wheel-drive Rogue SL and at $32,940 for the AWD Rogue SL.
Of course, these prices are without any manufacturer discounts or specials, so you’ll want to check on those when you go for your test drive. These prices may be even lower now that the 2021 Rogue models are hitting the dealerships.
You already know that you’re going to get one heck of a vehicle if you buy the 2020 Rogue because of its incredible track record. However, you still want to give it a test-drive to make sure it’s the SUV for you. Come by Ed Martin Nissan today and we’ll get you into a 2020 Rogue for a test drive that will te


