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          I currently drive my father's 2002 Dodge Durango and
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 |  after paying nearly a grand for one repair last year,
 it's time to actually buy a car. I don't like the lack
 of space in regular cars but Durangos and Grand
 Cherokees are way out of my budget. After some digging
 I decided on a certified preowned 2017 Rogue SV/SL
 
 I havent found one in particular yet however I'd like a
 more expert opinion on if the 2017 version is a good
 year. Can I get a previous year for the same features
 but lower price or even is 2017 a bad model and I
 should get a 2018 if possible?
 
 My only wants are: Keyless ignition, Safety features
 (blind spot, 360 camera, etc), Android connectivity
 even if just for bluetooth
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       | I currently drive my father's 2002 Dodge Durango and
 after paying nearly a grand for one repair last year,
 it's time to actually buy a car. I don't like the lack
 of space in regular cars but Durangos and Grand
 Cherokees are way out of my budget. After some digging
 I decided on a certified preowned 2017 Rogue SV/SL
 
 I havent found one in particular yet however I'd like
 a
 more expert opinion on if the 2017 version is a good
 year. Can I get a previous year for the same features
 but lower price or even is 2017 a bad model and I
 should get a 2018 if possible?
 
 My only wants are: Keyless ignition, Safety features
 (blind spot, 360 camera, etc), Android connectivity
 even if just for bluetooth music
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 Tom,
 
 My advice is to get a Brand New Frontier Truck.  Don't
 go for the Electronic's,, that's nothing but extra
 stuff to fix down the road.
 
 Nissan is offering really good deal's on Frontier's
 Now,, so take advantage of them.
 
 Just get an S or SV.  If you need the extra power for
 Pulling a Utility Trailer,, then get the V6.  But
 don't get the V6 to spin the Wheel's, Go Mudding,
 Abusive Off Roading, Crossing Water, etc.  Get a
 Pickup to do what it was intended for, Transportation,
 Hauling, and Pulling.
 
 Get a Truck is my Advice, FWIW.
 Good Luck,
 
 __________________
 Barney
 2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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