Used 2011 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
trasmission problem
cvt transmission not good
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SO HAPPY!!
I love my nissan. It has way more to offer for the price than the chev equinox. You definitely want the backup camara, it helps out a lot. Its prefect for my family. I have 2 large dogs whom fit just right in the hatchback space (a third medium dog fits too). A lot of legroom in the backseats (which fold down flat). If i could do it all over again, i would still buy this car but i would pay more for the AWD. The stock tires handle well in snow and rain from my past experience with a kia. However, rogue is very light weight so the wind can push it around pretty easily. I get 23 MPG city and 29-30 mpg highway.
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99594 mi away
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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,00041 mi away
Never own another Nissan
Purchased the 2011 Nissan Rogue new. From day 1 it was plagued with electrical problems. Electric door locks wouldn't unlock intermittently. Also the plastic shielding / guarding started to rattle after about 3 years. Unibelt tensioner squealed terribly when the humidity got too high. Defroster / heater fan went out at 99k miles. Very difficult and expensive to replace. Clear coat was also coming off. Avg. trade in for this vehicle is usually around $3500. Received $2000 for ours. Car was definitely a lesson learned. Switching back to a more reliable car, i.e. Ford.
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Constant repairs
The size is perfect, and the SV 2011 I purchased (in 2013) came with many features for a reasonable price. However, with under 53,000 miles, the washer fluid pump has been replaced twice, cv boot, belt, mass airflow sensor, HID bulbs...it never stops.
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Great Car, Needs improvements.
I recently just traded this car in for a 2010 Lexus RX 350. This is a good car to start off with if you ever want to try out a Nissan. I enjoyed this car. In the snow, it's nimble and fun to drive around with, but driving up a snowy mountain pass with a full car didn't provide much of a driving experience. The horsepower was pathetic, and getting up to highway speeds is a large task for the Rogue. The one thing I heavily dislike is the CVT transmission. They told me that the CVT holds gears for more power, but I felt that no matter where my foot was pressed on the accelerator panel, it would not go any fast.Overall though, this was a good car and I definitely wouldn't mind having one again.