I was thinking about getting a crossover?
Honda cr-v or nissan rogue. I need a good car that is reliable. I have heard that the CR-V is better than the Rogue. Any thoughts?
Agree - the CR-V is better than the Rogue, new.
The new Rogue isn't that bad, though, and it's a solid value. Don't confuse the Rogue with the Rogue Select. Nissan is still selling their old platform and it's garbage compared to the competition.
Honda CRV. More reliable
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