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US News and World Report Crossover SUV Ranking
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EPA-Estimated City MPG
12-Way Power Driver’s Seat with 4-Way Power Lumbar Support
Maximum Cargo Space
Drivers looking at the latest range of crossover SUVs are going to find themselves attracted to entries from both Honda and Nissan. With that in mind, we decided to pit the 2021 Honda CR-V vs. Nissan Rogue and find out exactly how they measure up against each other. Go ahead and read on to compare:
US News and World Report currently ranks the Honda CR-V 1st among Crossover SUVs, while the Nissan Rogue comes in at an uninspiring 11th. You might expect the higher rated vehicle to also start higher, but you’d be wrong. Here’s how starting prices compare in the CR-V’s favor:
Most vehicle comparisons see you choosing between power and efficiency, but the Honda CR-V manages to deliver both stronger engine specs and higher city-based fuel economy than the Nissan Rogue.
You’ll find that several features of the Honda CR-V aren’t available with the Rogue at any price, including:
The Honda CR-V also offers a touch more cargo space:
While comparing the Honda CR-V against rival models can hint at its exceptional performance and comfort, nothing compares to visiting our showroom to take a test drive. For any further advice or assistance in the meantime, feel free to contact us directly.
Disclaimers:
*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $1,045.00 destination charge, options and accessories. Dealers set own prices.
**Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.