The Nissan SUV proves why it is one of the more resourceful, riding, handling and spacious vehicle on the highway today. It’s a wonder why any person wouldn’t take the time to reconsider what would be missing if one Nissan SUV was chosen over by some competitor. The Nissan SUV has made it mark with trendy shapes, sizes, pleasant riding and affordability.

Here are two such Nissan SUVs not to be looked over so easily.

The Nissan Rogue

The Nissan Rogue, for a compact SUV, gets high praise for its base price, friendly riding experience and good fuel economy. The Nissan Rogue accommodates five people. Adding to that, the seats and their trims are very unique.

You can get leather-appointed heated front seats. The front seats have a basic cloth seat trim and an option-available premium cloth trim. The steering wheel is wrapped completely in beautiful designer leather.

The Rogue comes in three sizes. The first one is the base S, the second is the high level SV and third is the Sporty Krom. The krom looks shadowy with its unique sleek design, glossy grilles and 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels. There are S and SV trims which also sit on the 16-and 17-inch wheels.

Non-compulsory exterior equipment includes the moon roof, outside heated mirrors, xenon headlights and pre-wired tow hitch. The styling of the Nissan Rogue was revised offering various colors to choose from. The Nissan Rogue is available in four and two wheel drive offering a 2.5 four-cylinder 170 horsepower engine that is mated to the continuously variable automatic transmission.

The Nissan Rogue recently made improvements in technological features such as the addition of blue tooth with a USB port. For those individuals who love music, there is a premium Bose audio system with a 4.3-inch color display. XM Satellite Radio is also available. XM NavTraffic is a bonus just in case you might require instructions.

The Nissan Rogue has outstanding safety features. It offers an electronic stability system with traction management along with four-wheel antilock disc brakes. The self-contained side-impact and side curtain airbags attempts to minimize the harmful injuries to the driver and passenger(s). To prevent thief, the Rogue SUV does have a smart key which immobilizes the engine.

The Nissan Murano

One of the more recent entries in the midsized SUV chase, the 2011 Nissan Murano travels well. It offers a well-designed powertrain and can handle coverage for 60,000 miles or five years on the road.

This is covered in the Nissan three-year basic warranty package. The Durango comes in all-wheel or front-wheel drive and sports an impressive V6 engine. The Nissan Murano’s SV trim is much improved for 2011. It is available in the base S, SV, SL and top LE.

The Nissan Murano’s 3.5-liter 260 horsepower V6 engine is highly touted. The Nissan SUV all-wheel drive and forward-wheel drive models reach 18/23 mpg in the city and highway.

This is why the Murano is considered one of the more fuel-efficient vehicles among its class. In addition, the continuously variable transmission, the maintainer of auto speed changes, offers a high-quality driver seamless experience.

The Nissan SUV has made it a top priority to keep the family safe while inside of it. It has more air bags than what has been mandated by the U.S federal government. Roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags are put in place to minimize detrimental injuries caused by rollovers and side impacts.

Moreover, the vehicle contains a dynamic control, traction control, electronic brake force distribution and a brake assist system. The five-seated SUV boasts a comfortable interior and a flexible cargo utility as well.