The Insiders Guide To The 2014 Nissan Rogue - Who Should Be Worried?
What does it take to play with the big boys? Both the Rav4 and CRV have been playing to a willing audience for the last generation but are they missing a good part of the segment?
The Rogue originally hit the market in 2008 and won an immediate audience with its quirky styling and off beat approach to the cute crossover market. I guess sometimes playing to the beat of a different drummer rather than copying the market plays to your advantage and the Rogue has done that.
2014 Nissan Rogue Product Launch Gallery
So how do you follow up with that success? You start edging to the main stream while keeping your uniqueness intact. It never hurts to develop that following and move them mainstream.
Check out the media presentation below and pass judgement for yourself. Does the new Rogue have what it takes?
2014 Nissan Rogue Product Launch Gallery
scenicbyway12 -
10/30/2013 5:38:50 PM
+1 Boost
I'd buy the Jeep Cherokee, just as ugly but at least in can go off-road.
iamdabest1 -
10/30/2013 11:35:36 PM
+1 Boost
3rd row seating for a rogue, thats very impressive and going to be a solid selling point i think...
HughJass -
11/1/2013 9:48:30 AM
+1 Boost
Honda, Toyota because this looks better but Honda and Toyota have brand loyaltyl
Everything from Korea because it gives us what they currently don't but the Koreans don't have brand loyalty.
The Jeep Cherokee is ugly and good that it ca go offroad, but if I wanted that, I'd get a Wrangler Unlimited.
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