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2017 Nissan Rogue Sport review

Posted on October 9, 2017May 19, 2019 By Jarvis

Picture yourself behind the wheel of your car. What’s in front of you? Behind you? More than likely these days, it’s a small SUV of some sort. America has gone cuckcoo for crossovers as of late, and manufacturers are more than willing to indulge our addiction. Case in point: the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport.

The five-passenger Rogue Sport slots in between Nissan’s funky-looking Juke and its larger Rogue with its optional third row. Offered in S, SV or SL trim lines with either front or all-wheel drive, it’s no wonder Nissan decided to bring this little guy stateside. It’s long been a huge hit in Europe under the name Qashqai (say it with me: cash-kai) and joins the subcompact crossover SUV segment with the likes of the Honda HR-V, Subaru Crosstrekand the quirky Toyota C-HR
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