Used 2010 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Failed, sad to give it up!
Loved my 2010 Nissan Rogue until it hit 70,000, and then it seemed to just fall apart. My main problem was with the rear differential. Despite it being a poorly made part and having 8 Nissans in my family, Nissan made no attempt to work with me on getting it fixed. After spending $2K on the repair and a month of absolutely horrible customer service, I'm selling the car and will not be returning to Nissan. The whole experience completely ruined my trust in the brand. Giving it 3 stars for the enjoyable experience I had prior.
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Zero Reliability
Biggest POS ever! Never ever buy one of these pieces of junk. The CVT decided to go out on me while on the expressway with only 90 thousand miles on it. Dealer said it's caused by the trans getting hot after long drives... What's the point in having a car that can't go on highway drives!?? Terrible car don't waste your money on one you'll be nothing but disappointed
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Fuel effecient All Wheel Drive crossover
I have no problem with this vehicle. Great mileage for an all wheel drive crossover. Enough power for a 4 cyclinder CVT engine. You will not be disappointed.
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Considering a Rogue?
Purchased new SL in September 2010 and have been very pleased. Looked at CRV, RAV4 and Mazda CX7 and chose the Rogue and have no regrets. Now have almost 20K miles and have had no problems other than loose gas cap caused Check Engine Light to come on. In city gas mileage is right at 24 and best highway has been 31 when driving at 55mph with no AC. I'm 6'2" and fit comfortably in the drivers seat. My 16 yr old son who is also 6'2" fits comfortably in the back. This is not a sports car and doesn't drive like one. It is a small SUV that is a pleasure to drive, even on long trips.
Fuel Gauge Problem
Fuel gauge is totally inaccurate. Fuel gauge does not move until you drive 100 to 140 miles. Moves two notches at 240 miles. Nissan, on two occasions, tried to fix. Nothing changed. Nissan Fix Hot line stated that this is a "normal condition and no further repairs can be made" Forwarding to NJ Lemon Law.