Subaru Crosstrek vs Nissan Rogue Design
The Crosstrek is slightly more compact than the Rogue while still maintaining similar passenger and cargo capacities. The Crosstrek is also slightly lighter, so you'll get better handling overall. What's more, while the Rogue offers only a 5.0-inch color display standard, the Crosstrek gives you a generous 6.2 inch high resolution touch screen to enjoy your ride more easily. The Subaru Crosstrek has so much more to offer, so come in to Secor Subaru for a test drive today.

Subaru Crosstrek vs Nissan Rogue Performance
While the Rogue may have a slightly larger engine, the Crosstrek doesn't need a large engine to be just as powerful. The Crosstrek comes standard with the Subaru Boxer engine that lowers the center of gravity on your vehicle, giving you not only better handling, but a safer ride overall. The Crosstrek also comes with all-wheel drive standard, something you'll have to upgrade to get on the Rogue, and you'll also have the option of a hybrid model with your Crosstrek that's already a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle. See more performance features of the capable Subaru Crosstrek at Secor Subaru.

Subaru Crosstrek vs Nissan Rogue Safety
Both the Crosstrek and the Rogue come with some great standard safety features like rear-view camera, daytime running lights, and brake assist. The Crosstrek, however, comes with the ever-important standard symmetrical all-wheel drive. Also, features like blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert are standard on higher trim levels, while they remain just options on the Rogue. The Crosstrek also offers available Eye-Sight driver assist technologies that include adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane departure and sway warnings standard on the upper trim levels. Meanwhile, the new Nissan Rogue has traditional cruise control, optional pre-collision braking, and no available lane departure and sway warnings. The Crosstrek simply keeps you safer, so come see more at Secor Subaru.