Yet if that sounds like I'm damning the Rogue with faint praise, I am. All of which is to say, it's not a bad vehicle. IIHS rates it highly, and I even think it looks pretty good, if a bit fussy. It's pretty good value for money even the cheapest $24,800 front-wheel drive Rogue S comes with a lot of standard equipment. It's spacious, easily carrying four large humans-or five, if some of them are smaller-and their stuff. It's easy to see why vehicles like this have displaced the sedan as America's go-to for driving a family around. That makes it the fifth best-selling vehicle in the US, narrowly losing out to the Toyota RAV4 (407,594) and the trio of domestic trucks that always sweeps the podium. In 2017, Nissan sold 403,465 Rogue crossovers.
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