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Used 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV SUV Review

Consumer reviews

Read what other owners think about the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV SUV.

5 star(33%)
4 star(33%)
3 star(16%)
2 star(18%)
1 star(0%)
3.8 out of 5 stars
6 reviews

Most helpful consumer reviews

5 out of 5 stars

Love my Rouge Sport!!

Dan O., Georgetown, MA, 11/02/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
Leased this Rogue Sport from Commonwealth Motors in Lawrence, MA and had a GREAT experience. My salesman Matt S. was just great, very helpful, knew details of the car, made me feel comfortable and willing to help me out! This is my first SUV and just love it, so comfortable, great features and handles great on the road. Highly recommend the Nissan Rouge Sport and Commonwealth Motors!
4 out of 5 stars

Great Little SUV

Lubo, Worcester, MA, 09/04/2019
2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
Great little SUV with a slightly underpowered engine. Looks, fit and finish are impressive and well above some of the competition. The 360 degree monitor is a phenomenal feature and it makes parking in tight spaces a breeze. Mine is the SV trim with the all weather and technology package. The heated steering wheel is an awesome feature. Seats are supportive without being overly firm and … the cabin is extremely quiet for a vehicle in the class. Will definitely be financing ot once my lease is over. This one is a keeper.
3 out of 5 stars

New Rogue Sport 2017

johndoey, Waunakee, WI, 06/26/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
This car is close but misses on some major points. Nissan should include some features in the mid range SV line like the Honda does in their HR-V. To get heated seat one has to pony up near a grand with the cold weather package. Apple Car Play and a 7 inch screen are missing. Honda adds in some safety feature Nissan omits, such as a blind spot camera when you flip the trun signal for … right hand lane change. Under heavier acceleration the the under powered 4 cyc really starts to show. Road noise is excessive at higher speeds on the interstate. Add in the fact that Nissan makes you buy your mats on a 25 K car seems like they are chiseling you for every buck. Nissan !...drop the Juke 4cyc. Turbo on this car and it would improve its performance ( Bigly )..LOL !
5 out of 5 stars

Love my Rogue Sport

Keith, Indianapolis, IN, 10/30/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
I bought this vehicle to use for work travel. I am enjoying it especially the ride and amenities as well as the affordable price.

Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SV SUV

Pros & Cons

  • Pro:Lots of available tech and safety features
  • Pro:Impressive cargo space for the class
  • Pro:Comfortable optional seats, both front and back
  • Con:Underpowered engine
  • Con:Noisy CVT transmission
  • Con:Bumpy ride when equipped with the optional 19-inch wheels


Which Rogue Sport does Edmunds recommend?

Right in the middle of the Rogue Sport model range is the SV trim level, and that's the one we'd recommend. The SV comes standard with the upgraded six-speaker stereo, dual-zone climate control and keyless ignition, but it's also possible to equip it with most of the SL trim's optional extras such as the 7-inch touchscreen, a 360-degree camera and navigation. Also, the SV comes with 17-inch alloys instead of the SL's larger 19-inch wheels, which should improve ride quality.

Full Edmunds Review: 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SUV

What’s new

The 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is an all-new compact crossover. It's slightly smaller than the standard Rogue but slightly bigger than the Nissan Juke.

Vehicle overview

With increasing shopper demand for crossovers, Nissan has decided to bring a new nameplate to the American shores: the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport. Smaller and less powerful than the standard Rogue, the new Rogue Sport seats five passengers (no optional third row here) and has decent cargo space, with a lower profile than the standard Rogue and sleeker looks. Essentially, it's an even more compact version of the already compact crossover.

Despite its size and fairly entry-level position in Nissan's SUV lineup, the 2017 Rogue Sport still offers an impressive roster of available safety equipment, including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, collision detection with emergency braking, and a surround-view camera. Rare features in the segment, these options help the Rogue Sport stand out.

So while it has its virtues, there are several competitors out there that give Rogue Sport a run for its money, especially rivals from Honda and Mazda. We recommend a test drive of the Rogue Sport, but make sure you include some of its top rivals on your short list as well.

2017 Nissan Rogue Sport models

The new 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is a five-passenger compact crossover SUV with three trim levels: S, SV and SL. The S trim is pretty basic in terms of equipment with steel wheels and a small 5-inch center console screen. The SV and SL get items such as dual-zone automatic climate control and a hands-free liftgate. All versions of the Rogue Sport come standard with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine (141 horsepower, 147 pound-feet of torque) and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) that sends power to the front wheels. All-wheel drive is optional.

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Standard feature highlights for the Rogue Sport S include 16-inch steel wheels, cloth upholstery, 60/40-split folding rear seats, a rearview camera, Bluetooth phone and streaming audio, a 5-inch infotainment display, and a four-speaker CD player with USB input and satellite radio.

The SV trim adds a few creature comforts and upgrades such as 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, automatic headlights, keyless entry and ignition, a cargo management system, dual-zone automatic climate control, a six-way power driver seat and a six-speaker audio system.

The top-of-the-line SL trim includes 19-inch wheels, automatic high beams, foglights, heated mirrors, remote start, a hands-free liftgate, leather upholstery, a heated and leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, a universal garage door opener, a 7-inch touchscreen, a surround-view camera system, NissanConnect emergency and convenience telematics, Siri Eyes Free iPhone control and a navigation system.

Some of the top-level features are also available on the S and SV trims as options. The SL Premium package adds a sunroof, LED headlights, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert. The SL Platinum package adds adaptive cruise control with forward collision mitigation and pedestrian detection as well as lane departure warning and lane keeping assist.

Trim tested

Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our First Drive of the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SL (2.0L inline-4 | CVT automatic | AWD).

Driving

While it isn't the liveliest compact crossover on the road, the Rogue Sport has decent handling capabilities. Poor responsiveness from the underpowered engine and the CVT automatic dampen the experience.

Comfort

Though it isn't as comfortable as its big brother, the standard Rogue, the Rogue Sport has well-cushioned seats on the top trim levels and a generally quiet cabin at cruising speeds. It should do well on any long journey.

Interior

From behind the driver's seat, you'll have a hard time telling whether you're in a Rogue Sport or a standard Rogue. Both interiors use high-quality materials and have solid construction. Front and rear legroom are generous enough for adults.

Utility

When it comes to cargo space, the Rogue Sport is about in the middle of its class. It has 22.9 cubic feet of storage space behind the rear seats and 61.1 cubes with the rear seats folded. Small-item storage (cupholders, door pockets, etc.) is average.

Technology

This may be an entry-level crossover, but it doesn't skimp on tech. It gets many of the same features the bigger Rogue does, which is a big plus in this smaller class of vehicle.

Edmunds Insurance Estimator

The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport in Ohio is:

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