Rogue offers top value, lots of options

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The 2013 Nissan Rogue is the last of its generation. Production moves to the United States from Japan in 2013 for the redesigned 2014 model. (MCT News Service)
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Nissan’s popular compact crossover, the Rogue, returns for 2013 with a starting price of $22,310 for the base S model with front-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic transmission.

There’s also an all-wheel-drive version of the entry trim level, beginning at $23,610.

These are among the lowest prices on the market for a vehicle in this burgeoning class, making it quite a value for consumers looking for a top-quality product that’s easy on the budget.

This is the last year of the current generation of the Rogue, whose production moves to the United States from Japan next year as the redesigned model arrives for 2014.

But there’s really no reason to wait if you’re in need of a vehicle now, as the 2013 version offers everything a young family or couple – or even empty-nest baby boomers – could want in a smooth, comfortable and very carlike utility vehicle.

Prices range as high as $28,650 for the top-of-the-line SV front-drive model with the feature-laden SL Package, or $29,950 for this model the SL add-ons and all-wheel drive.

For 2013, changes include an upgraded Special Edition Package for the base S model, which brings such extras as a Bluetooth hands-free phone system and two additional speakers, for a total of six, to last year’s package.

This package also includes a premium AM/FM/CD/Satellite audio system with a 4.3-inch color display and USB connectivity; steering-wheel audio controls; backup camera system; 16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels; fog lights; and privacy glass.

Nissan says it’s a savings of $1,500 over what it would cost to add each of these items separately to the base model, and allows consumers to dress up the entry-level Rogue quite economically.

A new Premium Edition Package is available on the SV models, bringing a Bose seven-speaker audio system with subwoofer; fog lights; a navigation system with five-inch color touch screen and XM NavTraffic capability; automatic climate control; a power moon roof; and automatic headlights.

The Rogue competes against such vehicles as the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mitsubishi Outlander and Subaru Outback. But the Rogue is the most car-like of the group, as well as the most fuel-efficient.

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