The 2017 Nissan Rogue has stunning tech inside
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The Nissan Rogue is one of the most popular cars in the United States.
The Rogue has posted three years of sales growth since 2014 and was the automaker's top-selling vehicle in the US last year. In fact, on a list of the best-selling cars and trucks in 2016, the Rogue ranks 10th overall.
The Honda CR-V may be the most popular SUV in America, but the Rogue is gaining steam. Nissan sold an all-time record of 40,477 units last December.
I got a chance to take the automaker's second-generation model, the 2017 Nissan Rogue, for a spin — and it was an absolute delight.
The vehicle feels luxurious while still acting as a comfortable, easy-to-drive crossover. Scroll down for a closer look:
I will be the first to acknowledge that it's difficult for me to fall in love with a crossover SUV outside Subaru. Considering the Forester was my very first car, I've somewhat succumbed to the mind-set that if you're looking for an affordable crossover, that's the way to go.
Business Insider/Danielle MuoioYou can read more about my love for the 2017 Subaru Forester here.
But there's plenty to be excited about with the 2017 Nissan Rogue, which starts at a base price of $23,820. I took a spin in the SL Premium model that costs $31,310, which I consider reasonable given all of its perks.
Business Insider/Danielle MuoioFor those familiar with the Rogue, the 2017 model comes with a revamped front fascia that includes integrated fog lamps with the bumper. It's a powerful look without being ostentatious.
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