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Nissan Rogue (2013) vs. Dodge Durango (2018) Specs

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2013 Nissan Rogue and 2018 Dodge Durango Specifications

Model Year 2013 2018  
Model Nissan Rogue Dodge Durango  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr SUV 4dr SUV  
      Difference
Wheelbase 105.9 in 119.8 in -13.9 in
Length 183.3 in 201.2 in -17.9 in
Width 70.9 in 75.8 in -4.9 in
Height 65.3 in 70.9 in -5.6 in
Curb Weight 3276 lb. 4680 lb. -1404 lb.
Fuel Capacity 15.9 gal. 24.6 gal. -8.7 gal.
Headroom, Row 1 40.4 in 39.9 in 0.5 in
Shoulder Room, Row 1 55.9 in 58.5 in -2.6 in
Hip Room, Row 1 53.1 in 57.0 in -3.9 in
Legroom, Row 1 42.5 in 40.3 in 2.2 in
Headroom, Row 2 38.3 in 39.8 in -1.5 in
Shoulder Room, Row 2 53.6 in 58.3 in -4.7 in
Hip Room, Row 2 51.2 in 56.0 in -4.8 in
Legroom, Row 2 35.3 in 38.6 in -3.3 in
Headroom, Row 3 0.0 in 37.8 in -37.8 in
Shoulder Room, Row 3 0.0 in 50.4 in -50.4 in
Hip Room, Row 3 0.0 in 42.8 in -42.8 in
Legroom, Row 3 0.0 in 31.5 in -31.5 in
Total Legroom 77.8 in (over 2 rows) 110.4 in (over 3 rows) -32.6 in
Cargo Volume, Minimum 28.9 ft3 17.2 ft3 11.7 ft3
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 28.9 47.7 ft3 -18.8
Cargo Volume, Maximum 57.9 ft3 84.5 ft3 -26.6 ft3

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Nissan Rogue

2013 Nissan Rogue Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2014 Both the Rogue and the Forester have roomy rear seats mounted higher off the floor than most, and thus better suited for adult comfort and non-adult outward visibility. But only the Nissan has air vents back there. The Rogue is also one of the only members of the segment to offer a third-row seat, the others being the Mitsubishi Outlander and the Kia Sorento (which in width and price actually falls between compact and midsize). Unlike in the others, though, you cannot get a third-row seat with the Rogue's top trim level. So you must choose between the third-row seat on the one hand and the SL's additional features (heated leather seats, Bose audio system, forward collision alert, LED headlights) on the other. You also cannot get the third-row seat with the panoramic sunroof. The tested vehicle was the SL, so no third-row seat. Judging from the specs, it should be roomier than that in the Outlander, and about a match for that in the Sorento. Adults might fit in a pinch, but it's probably best to think of the seat as kids-only. Combine this third-row seat availability with the Rogue's EPA ratings, and you have the most fuel-efficient vehicle that can seat seven (but not on leather). see full Nissan Rogue review
2013 Nissan Rogue Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
The Rogue SL's leather-trimmed seats appear luxurious, but like those in some other recent Nissans (with the notable exception of the Altima) feel flat and overly firm. The power seat adjustments include height, but not tilt. Mazda has also started deleting the driver seat tilt adjustment, and both automakers deserve to be taken to task for this. Those with upright builds (including me) will find that the Rogue's front seat headrests jut too far forward. The Forester's front seats are more comfortable. see full Nissan Rogue review
 

What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Nissan Rogue

2013 Nissan Rogue Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2014 4dr SUV 170-horsepower 2.5L I4
CVT AWD
In previous car, I had problems with leg pain after 2.5 hours. No such problem after multi-hour drives now. Still need an insert for back support. see full Nissan Rogue review
2012 4dr SUV 170-horsepower 2.5L I4
CVT FWD
I'm over 6' tall with long legs, and I have plenty of room. I can sit in the rear seat after I set the driver's seat at a comfortable position, as well. I wish the lower cushion height/angle could be adjusted, but still very comfortable. see full Nissan Rogue review
 

TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2018 Dodge Durango

2018 Dodge Durango Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2018 The SRT tweaks to the Durango include sport front bucket seats. These seats, with their large bolsters, will hold you in place through curves. Those who actually take the Durango SRT to the track will find that the seat's headrest leaves sufficient space for a helmet. But not everyone will find these seats comfortable. For me, the lumbar bulge felt too large even when minimized. In back, the Durango offers among the most comfortable second and third rows you'll find in any family hauler. It helps--a lot--that both rows are mounted higher off the floor than those in the average crossover. Among SUVs, only the Ford Expedition offers a more comfortable third-row seat. One weakness: the Durango can't hold three people in the second row as well as girthier competitors, and can't hold three people in the third row at all. Of course, opt for the second-row captain's chairs (as most buyers likely will) and the second-row seating will be limited to two people anyway. see full Dodge Durango review
 

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