Rogue 1The Nissan Rogue is a compact crossover SUV first introduced by Nissan in 2007 for the 2008 model year. Though the Rogue replaced the X-Trail in Canada and other markets, and the Xterra in Mexico, it did not replace any vehicles in Nissan’s U.S. lineup – it was simply added to the existing models already on sale. Currently in its second generation (which debuted in 2014), the first-generation Rogue wasn’t a big hit, but it also wasn’t a dud, either – though priced lower than the Murano SUV, and offering a less-powerful engine and less cargo space, the Rogue still sold well in the United States, warranting two different model-year updates in 2011 and 2013, before Nissan decided to introduce a second-generation model for the 2014 model year. You can learn more about the Rogue via this helpful link.

The current second-generation Rogue comes available in three different trim levels (the first-generation came in two). The entry-level trim line is known as the S, and features a 170hp engine capable of 26 city/33 hwy miles per gallon, with seating for up to seven people (depending on upgrades). The S features LED daytime-running lights, a Bluetooth-powered hands-free phone system, RearView monitor system, advance-drive-assist capabilities, and Nissan’s Divide-N-Hide cargo system. The SV, the next in line, features all the S does, as well as 17″ aluminum-alloy wheels, push-start ignition, dual-zone automatic temperature control and a five-way powered driver’s seat. The SL is the highest-priced trim level, features all the SV does including additional features such as 18″ aluminum-alloy wheels, Nissan’s in-house navigation system, around-view monitor capabilities and leather-appointed seats, standard. The S starts at $22,790, the SV $24,990 and the SL 28,280.

The Rogue is one of the smallest crossover SUV’s that Nissan currently sells, and its size will have a direct impact on your auto transportation services, namely the price. As a compact crossover, it’s even smaller than a compact SUV – this makes it easier and cheaper for you to ship as the weight is much lower than standard sport utility vehicles. Weight plays a major role in the price of your car shipping services, and that’s why normal coupes and sedans cost the cheapest. Standard cars most always are priced the same; it’s when you get into the pickup trucks, vans and SUV’s that prices tend to vary on size. Luckily, if you’re shipping a Rogue you’re shipping one of the smallest SUV’s in Nissan’s lineup, and that should reflect in your (lower) price.

But regardless of where you need transport services to or from, or what your budget is, American Auto Shipping is here to help you. You can fill out our free online auto transport quote request form and you’ll get an instant price immediately right on your screen. You can also call our toll-free telephone number and speak to one of our own live representatives if you have questions or concerns. So go ahead, fill out our free form, or give us a quick call, and find out what American Auto Shipping can do for you and all your auto transport needs.

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