Used 2019 Nissan Rogue Sport Consumer Reviews
All Around Performer
I bought this car after having a 2015 Toyota Corolla stick shift, which I wrecked. I test drove several other cars in this class , Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi , Hyundai, Kia. Some outperformed the Rouge Sport , with power, others with comfort. It then came down to price. All cars in this class have same transmissions and engines , you pay more for the extra features , that later break/fail. I opted for the base model with alloy wheels. I drive 35 miles to work ( I have 35,000/bought new ), which involves mixed driving. On the interstate I cruise at 75-80 mph, no issues. Pass/merge with ease. Although "Sport" I think is play on words in looks only. In stop and go traffic it is able to keep up and move with ease,but it's not going to outrun too many cars, it only has 138-141hp. I drive alot in western NC mtns. Accelerates up steep mtns easily, it does get a little whinny but the rpms don't go past 5000. Its nimble around corners/curves . Brakes are above average, mixed traffic , curvy mtn roads .... Comfortable ride in the front . Back passengers tell different story, on trips longer than 20 miles . I rode in the back for about 50 miles and felt cramped , I'm 5'8'' and the seats were a little stiff. That's ok for me as I don't have alot of passengers riding in the back. Gas mileage is good not great, as my driving requires me to " put more pressure on the gas pedal". As I stated earlier, the price is what helped my decision, I got an amazing deal !!! I don't feel that I sacrificed anything, l enjoy my Rogue Sport !!!
Great in snow great on fuel
31000 miles/52000 kms The AWD makes a real difference in the snow and on ice. The fit and finish is holding up well with no rattles or leaks. The safety features are really nice to have with the audible alerts especially in parking lot areas. I am pleased with the gas mileage mid 30 mpg and up on long hauls. Would definitely buy another one. UPDATE: A nice reliable vehicle good on fuel and well appointed with safety features. Purchased new from dealer. 40,000 miles and no issues.
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Love my 2018 Rogue Sport!
The car is the perfect smaller sized SUV with a roomy interior in front and back. I plan to take family on many trips with it. Nice safety features, however it does not have the automatic stop back up feature or the foot activated lift up feature for the back hatch like the regular Rogue. Nissan can't you add that to the Sport in the future!? The ride does seem more "bouncy" than I'd like, but overall I'm happy with the purchase.
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Great car!
I love this car! I’ve had it for a year now, nearly 11,000 miles. It’s pretty solid. I drive mostly city miles so I needed something with great gas mileage. The safety features have saved me time and time again, especially the blind spot warning feature. It is great and I don’t think I’ll ever be able to drive a car that doesn’t have that feature. Great car, no problems, solid feel, super safe! 6/22/22 Still a great car! 12/23/22 Still a great car!! 12/28/23 I still have this car and it’s still a great car! I’ve passed it down to my teenager!
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Not enough for the money
I have really tried to like this car. Yes, it is reliable and has not given me mechanical troubles. However, I just feel that for the price of this vehicle, I could have done better after shopping around recently. It just has not been what I wish for in a car. I have the 2018.5 SL which has a sticker price of about 32-33k. If you wish to purchase this vehicle, I would make sure you do so with significant incentives. For this price point, you could get get a bigger, higher quality Jeep Cherokee with more features if you shop right with incentives. It is very underpowered, extremely noisy, takes forever for the car to warm up in the winter and I am always freezing, Windshield Defroster might as well not even exist, Can barely feel the heated seats. I also cannot stand the trunk cover in the back. While it can be removed, I just feel that an SUV/Crossover should have an open trunk with tinted windows and I should not have to take my entire car apart just to haul a larger item. This car may be what some people are looking for, but I will be trading in this year for sure...for something bigger and built with higher quality (and likely for a similar price)
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