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Nissan Has Chosen to Offer Two Separate Versions of Its Best-Selling SUV

Rather than forcing drivers in search of a new SUV to pay top price for a vehicle fully equipped with the state-of-the-art technology they do not necessarily want, Nissan has chosen to offer two separate versions of its best-selling SUV. In addition to the 2014 Nissan Rogue, the previous year's model has been carried over with minor modifications and updates and is available under a new name, the 2014 Nissan Rogue Select.

The Rogue Select has the exact same capabilities and design except that it does not include all of the popular high-tech features that increase the price of a vehicle and are not desirable to all drivers. Briggs Nissan has chosen to highlight this model to increase shoppers' awareness, an attempt to save customers thousands and avoid paying for something unnecessary.

Having become the second bestselling vehicle in Nissan's lineup behind the Altima sedan, the 2014 Rogue is designed to provide passenger and cargo space in addition to earning a respectable fuel economy rating.

Briggs Nissan, located in Lawrence, Kansas, would also like to showcase the best-selling Nissan Altima while extending its pressure-free sales and services to surrounding cities including Junction City. The sleek hourglass body of the 2015 Nissan Altima is designed for more than style, its shape has assisted the sedan's ability to conquer crash-tests and provide sufficient space for passengers.

Comfort for front seat passengers is further enhanced by the NASA inspired seating created to alleviate discomfort and fatigue when traveling long distances. For 2015, Nissan sculpted an interior that is not only spacious but creates a serene cabin that passengers will enjoy traveling in. Providing a comfortable and quiet ride, the 2015 Altima's more aerodynamic build and active understeer control help it to tear through wind and handle corners with ease.0

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