Rusty Wallace Nissan

Apr 12, 2024
A silver 2024 Nissan Rogue Platinum parked outside a home at dusk.

The SUV market is packed with options. Every time you turn around, it seems like manufacturers have put out another one, claiming it’s going to be better than the others. In such a packed market, it can be difficult to decide which SUV will be right for you.

We know you’re looking for one that can adapt to different lifestyles as no one drives for only one reason. Sometimes, you need your SUV for commuting to work; other times, you’re looking to ferry the kids around to school. Then, you also want to know you can count on it when it’s time to take a long road trip. We firmly believe that the Nissan Rogue is the SUV to do it all, which is why we proudly provide the Nissan Rogue for sale here at our dealership.

Today, we’re going to compare the Nissan Rogue to the Chevy Equinox, as the Equinox is in the same class as the Rogue and is often compared. Through this contest, you’ll see that, while the Equinox is a fine ride, the Rogue consistently comes out ahead of it. When you’re looking for an SUV, there’s no reason to settle for less than the best, considering how many options you have—so go for the Rogue. Here’s why…

Superior Performance, Superior Drive

When it comes to owning an SUV, you want to know that when you hit the pavement, your vehicle will drive smoothly. If it feels like your engine coughs every time you accelerate, you lose faith in your SUV, and that makes driving less pleasurable and potentially even off-putting, especially if your family is with you. If you’re driving yourself or your family to Knoxville, you should be doing so with peace of mind, enjoying the city instead of feeling concerned about your SUV. That’s why performance metrics are so integral to success; the better the performance metrics, the better your trips.

The Nissan Rogue arrives with a 1.5L three-cylinder engine that cranks out 201 hp. That’s not a level of power that will let you do a ton of towing, but it does mean you can roar down the highways of Tennessee without concern that you can’t keep up with others or zoom ahead of a slow driver. You won’t end up becoming one of those vehicles stuck at the highway entrance, waiting for a huge break in traffic so you can get on your way.

The Equinox’s 1.5L engine just cannot compare to what the Nissan Rogue offers drivers. It only produces 175 hp, and thus, it takes a fair bit more effort to accelerate. Catching up with other vehicles on the freeway will require additional time than in the Rogue, and the likelihood of you becoming stuck at a highway entrance definitely increases. The Equinox is not sluggish per se, but you’ll feel a definite upgrade from it if you get behind the wheel of a Rogue.

A silver 2024 Chevy Equinox driving on an open mountain road.

Looking at Long-Term Savings

With the Rogue and Equinox being in the same general price range, it might seem like cost is not much of a deciding factor. But this could not be further from the truth. How so? Easy: fuel efficiency.

The Nissan Rogue is far more fuel-efficient than the Chevy Equinox. If you’re someone who drives regularly, you’re going to end up saving more money with the Rogue, even if you paid a touch more for your Rogue than you would have for an Equinox. The Rogue has a fuel efficiency rating of 30 MPG in the city and 37 MPG on the highway. Since highway driving tends to have less stop-and-go, your SUV slurps less gas in these environments, hence the higher rating here.

If we compare the Equinox to these figures, the Equinox struggles. It doesn’t have bad fuel efficiency, but it’s not nearly as good as the Nissan’s. That’s of no surprise, really, because Nissan is known for crafting fuel-efficient automobiles. The Equinox’s rating is only 26 MPG in the city and 31 MPG on the highway. You’ll be saying hello to your local gas station attendant far more regularly if you’re in an Equinox.

If you go for the Rogue, though, you’re going to be happy with the extra money in your monthly budget. You can instead invest it for retirement, use it to plan a vacation, or even go out and buy a brand-new gaming console. Your extra bucks will add up, thanks to your smart purchase of a 2024 Nissan Rogue.

Generous Cargo Space

When you purchase an SUV, its cargo room should be on your mind. One of the original reasons SUVs took off was because of the extra volume they promised. You could take longer trips thanks to the bulkier luggage the trunk could handle. However, somewhere along the line, many manufacturers started taking cargo volume less seriously, focusing on other, less important factors. While wild infotainment features are cool, they’re not as helpful as a trunk that can secure all your belongings.

Luckily, Nissan keeps in mind the importance of cargo, and the Rogue provides you with 36.5 cu.ft. of rear cargo space. With the rear row of seats down, you can pump that number up to 74.1 cu.ft. If you’re moving apartments, you’ll be able to use your Nissan Rogue to help. Just be careful of letting your friends and family know about all this volume, as they might be asking for your assistance every time they move, too!

The Chevy Equinox’s numbers are just not nearly as impressive. It has about 30 cu.ft. of space in the rear, and that increases to 63.9 cu.ft. when you decline the rear seats. That means the Nissan Rogue offers more than ten extra cubic feet of volume than the Equinox. Anyone who has had to haul a lot over a long distance can tell you that the extra space will make a world of difference. You’re getting a lot more bang for your buck with the Nissan Rogue. It can lead to some additional fuel efficiency, too: if you have more cargo volume, you don’t have to take as many trips if you’re moving a lot around.

The brown leather interior and multiple digital displays in a 2024 Nissan Rogue Platinum for sale.

The Rogue Excels In the Ways That Matter

When drivers come into our dealership, we know they’re concerned with a smooth ride, safety, affordability, and cargo room. That’s why we provide them with the Nissan Rogue. This isn’t to say the Rogue doesn’t offer plenty more; you have some of the most spacious seating you can find on the SUV market, for instance; there’s also a crystal clear touchscreen from which you can manipulate the Rogue’s substantial infotainment features; you even have a motion-activated liftgate for when your hands are full, and you need to load up the SUV. But it’s the three main categories that most thrill us about the Rogue.

We know what people want out of their vehicles on a day-to-day basis, and the Rogue will get that done far more than other SUVs in its class, including the Chevy Equinox. Come down and visit us here at Rusty Wallace Nissan so you can take the 2024 Rogue for a test drive and decide which trim level best suits you. We’re more than happy to give you a helping hand in selecting one to your liking if you need it. Stop by and upgrade your life with the fantastic Nissan Rogue.