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Honda Crv Vs Nissan Rogue


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Rogue manchi pick up..

but Honda has value and reliability..and resale kuda ekuva untadhi..take CRV

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comparatively new nissan rogue is better in looks wise than crv performance wise crv is a little better than rogue 

 

any day CRv is better raaa

 

take my words and long run loo far better than rogue

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if you want to sell the vehicle after couple of yrs....appudu resale gurinchi aloochinchu.....but if u plan to keep it for 7+ yrs....then dont bother abt resale value.......anni yrs tharuvatha any car aina value almost same untadi......but ee 7 - 8 + yrs nuvvu everyday enjoy cheyyali.....adi gurthupettuko

 

naa frnd mid size SUV kondam ani decide ayyadu....so last week we test drove almost all mid sized SUV's

Ford Escape (Technology package is pretty good.....but end of the day its Ford - still not a bad option anipinchindi)

Subaru Forester and Outlander (Forester was better.....kaani overall not impressed)

Honda CRV (except the brand value...nothing was impressive compared to its competitors - in terms of technology, pickup etc)

Toyota Rav 4 (Far better than CRV in terms of Technology, drive and space - 2014 model only....previous models gurinchi no idea)

NIssan Rogue 2014 (by far the best of all the above.......2013 and older versions were below CRV standards....kaani 2014 aithe keka......SL highend with complete Tech package aithe best in this segment) Please dont compare with other luxuries SUV's like RDX/MDX/X5 etc....30 - 32K range lo compare chesukunte, Rogue was awesome....completely re-designed models..........finally after 5 days of test driving few vehicles...he purchased Rogue SL with premium package....1 month delivery time ichadu (since he requested a particular color + interior combo)

 

And Nissan re-sale value is no less than Honda and Toyota

 

All the best for ur search

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if you want to sell the vehicle after couple of yrs....appudu resale gurinchi aloochinchu.....but if u plan to keep it for 7+ yrs....then dont bother abt resale value.......anni yrs tharuvatha any car aina value almost same untadi......but ee 7 - 8 + yrs nuvvu everyday enjoy cheyyali.....adi gurthupettuko

 

naa frnd mid size SUV kondam ani decide ayyadu....so last week we test drove almost all mid sized SUV's

Ford Escape (Technology package is pretty good.....but end of the day its Ford - still not a bad option anipinchindi)

Subaru Forester and Outlander (Forester was better.....kaani overall not impressed)

Honda CRV (except the brand value...nothing was impressive compared to its competitors - in terms of technology, pickup etc)

Toyota Rav 4 (Far better than CRV in terms of Technology, drive and space - 2014 model only....previous models gurinchi no idea)

NIssan Rogue 2014 (by far the best of all the above.......2013 and older versions were below CRV standards....kaani 2014 aithe keka......SL highend with complete Tech package aithe best in this segment) Please dont compare with other luxuries SUV's like RDX/MDX/X5 etc....30 - 32K range lo compare chesukunte, Rogue was awesome....completely re-designed models..........finally after 5 days of test driving few vehicles...he purchased Rogue SL with premium package....1 month delivery time ichadu (since he requested a particular color + interior combo)

 

And Nissan re-sale value is no less than Honda and Toyota

 

All the best for ur search

 

 

Thanks Dude...

 

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for more space:

 

ford Edge

 

toyota highlander

 

jeep grand chereoke 

 

http://www.andhrafriends.com/topic/481582-crossovers-with-extra-features/

 

or for tight budget :

 

http://www.andhrafriends.com/topic/434235-crossover-suv-under-20000/

 

 

standard suv:

 

HOnda CRV / rav4 or nissan rouge

 

east coast : subaru outback teesko kallu muskoni

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if you want to sell the vehicle after couple of yrs....appudu resale gurinchi aloochinchu.....but if u plan to keep it for 7+ yrs....then dont bother abt resale value.......anni yrs tharuvatha any car aina value almost same untadi......but ee 7 - 8 + yrs nuvvu everyday enjoy cheyyali.....adi gurthupettuko

 

..............

 

And Nissan re-sale value is no less than Honda and Toyota

 

All the best for ur search

+1

 

Also if considering Nissan Rogue you may need to think abt its transmission. Unlike standard 5 speed or 6 speed (CRV, RAV4), it only offers CVT. Not only it offers extra mileage [compared with Nissan R (26-33) than others (CRV and RAV4 - 22/31)] but also problems. The new 2014 model falls into 2nd generation vehicle. But the 1st generation vehicle had had many issues/recalls only because of this CVT problems. And for some particular models (2008-2010, I guess) of 1st generation, Nissan had to extend the manufacturer power train warranty to 10 yrs or 100,000 miles. So the CVT is not a joke. It can make/break your purchase. 

 

I was in the same-boat for couple of months trying to decide btn CRV and Nissan R. Here are my thoughts: 

 

CRV, 4th gen' 2012-2016 models

Pros: Nice exterior design, More leg room, spacious, brand value, manly look. Personally, I also like the sifter position and speedometer view. 

cons: the foremost thing is: 1) being 4 cylinder engine - means less power (RAV4 used to offer 6 cylinder engine till 2012 but they stopped it with their new generation, 2013). 2) Less design wise features. 3) Also, you must get EXL (with AWD and Nav) in order to feel the complete CRV. That means, you cant get some nice/needed features in the mid trim levels (EX). 

 

Nissan R: 2nd generation, 2014-

Pros: Along with CRV benefits, it offers some more nice features. Like, TPMS, signal light indicators, blind spot warning, etc. CRV also has the TPMS but you feel the difference with Nissan R (CRV only shows a tire is low in pressure but N-R shows which specific tire it is). Also, along with manly exterior look, N-R gives a luxurious inside look. AWD-lock is another good option from N-R. You have the 3rd option with SV model, but it is not a good idea. And, good mpg. 

Cons: Nissan-R answers CRV points 2 and 3 but not point 1. Along with point 1, the transmission is another major draw back for N-R. Even though Nissan claims that it used a new version of CVT for 2nd generation, we still dont know how far we can trust it. Because the 2014 model went on sale last year (nov-dec) only. So we need to wait at-least an year before we can sure on our investment of 30,000 on this. 

 

 
Points to consider: 
1) Why SUV: (Do you really *need* an SUV of less power and features? when you can get a luxurious car by spending the same amount.) If so, for what? for family? For a family of 5, a car is okay. For a family of more than 5, may be you need a 7 seater suv or a van; not an 5 seater suv. 

2) Situation: If you have 2 sources (you and your wife) of income then you may play with your purchase. I mean, by taking a N-R or something like that. Otherwise, I would not suggest it. 

3) Best price: In case if you dont know, check the truecar website for best prices and dealers. 

 

Give your self some time, do some thorough research and make a decision. Good luck!! 

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also on window sticker look for % of parts made in united states.

 

And bargain with nissan dealer that you are getting affordable price by honda dealers

 

and with honda dealers  provoke them that  you are getting better price for rouge at nissan..

 

 

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Bayya nenu nissan,Toyota, honda lo models chusi Toyota lo Rav4 final ga teskuna.

 

Rav4 new model bagundidi and technological ga ani features unayi.

 

Naa car Rav4 limited 4*4. WIth bliss technology and JBL speakers with Navigation.   Inka back seats ki push back undidi( ma fnd di 2012 crv daniki push back ledu its high end) Bank sensors kuda unayi.

 

 

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