Considering the Purchase of a 2014 Nissan Rogue?

Boulder drivers looking to take home a compact crossover passenger vehicle will very likely come across the 2014 Nissan Rogue during their shopping. The new Nissan Rogue offers a variety of significant standard accommodations, including:

  • A four-speaker stereo system
  • Bluetooth phone connectivity with hands-free text messaging         
  • A rearview camera
  • A USB port and auxiliary audio input jack

Even with all of the conveniences that the new Nissan Rogue has to offer, it simply cannot compete with the performance, safety, and entertainment features provided by the 2014 Honda Crosstour. This sporty wagon is loaded with standard and available amenities that the 2014 Rogue just can’t match. Let’s take a look at how the latest Crosstour stacks up against the competition.

Every Honda Crosstour is equipped with a standard 2.4L I-4 engine that produces 192 hp, which helps the vehicle quickly achieve highway speeds with ease. The new Nissan Rogue is outfitted with a standard 2.5L I-4, but it is only capable of 170 hp, making it significantly less powerful than the Crosstour.

When driving during inclement weather, the new Honda Crosstour offers added visibility thanks to standard fog lights. These give you a better view of the road ahead while also making your vehicle easier to see. Fog lamps are an expensive option for the new Nissan Rogue. For high-fidelity audio, the Honda Crosstour features a standard 7-speaker sound system to deliver crisp, clear sound throughout the cabin. The Nissan Rogue’s standard four-speaker system cannot achieve the same level of depth as the Honda Crosstour’s system.

For additional comparison information regarding the 2014 Honda Crosstour and the 2014 Nissan Rogue, feel free to explore the table below: