2017 Ford Escape vs 2017 Nissan Rogue for Ubering?
For the Ford I'm looking at the Se model and for the Nissan I'm looking at the SV model. Both will come from Hertz. I want something reliable and easy to find parts and something easy to work on.
You shouldn't need to do anything to either of those cars for a few years. If you do it is likely the parts for the Nissan will be a little harder to acquire.
Personally I couldn't buy a Rogue, just because there's nothing rogue about a Rogue, it would just be embarrassing.
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