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A blue 2020 Nissan Kicks parked in front of a nice home.

3 Reasons to Pick the Nissan Kicks Over the Rogue Sport

The subcompact SUV class has become extremely crowded as consumers shy away from sedans. To be more competitive, Nissan has two relatively new options in the subcompact SUV class: the Nissan Kicks and the Nissan Rogue Sport. Both crossovers have their unique set features, but there are few reasons why you might want to pick the 2020 Kicks over the …
2019 Jeep Renegade Limited

Best Alternatives to the Jeep Renegade If You Don’t Care About Off-Roading

There’s a lot to like about the Jeep Renegade if you’re judging by looks alone. This baby Jeep is known for its upscale style and impressive off-roading capabilities, but not much else. The Renegade consistently earns low predicted reliability ratings from the likes of Consumer Reports and J.D. Power. It’s also not the most comfortable ride either. …
2019 Nissan Rogue on display

Avoid The Overpriced 2019 Nissan Rogue Sport

If you want an excellent deal on an SUV, don’t be fooled by the 2019 Nissan Rogue Sport that just went on sale. It’s time to clear out room for the 2021 models. But it’s not worth saving a few thousand bucks compared to the upcoming 2021 Nissan Rogue. You’ll be wishing you weren’t tied …
The 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is unveiled during the 2017 North American International Auto Show

Nissan Rogue Sport Sales Are Drastically Lower Than the Regular Rogue

In the ultra-crowded and continuously growing SUV segment, it seems consumers are introduced to entirely new vehicle classes every few years. There are standard SUVs, crossovers, and now “CUVs,” which can — maddeningly —stand for crossover utility vehicles, coupe utility vehicles, or compact utility vehicles, depending on the carmaker and the area of the world. Making …