Used 2011 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
Unsatisfactory suspension
I have an all-wheel drive SV and 18" wheels. The CVT transmission is fine so far with 120,000 miles. I have always thought it is a rough ride generally. Edmunds doesn't know what they're talking about when they talk about road worthiness. I don't think the soundproofing is that great either. I've had it five and a half years and have put ball joints and tie rod ends in it. If I was to rate it I'm just smooth riding, I'd give it one star.
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Catchy
Great car! Not too big, not too small. Looks good, drives well, very efficient gas mileage.
- Performance
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,50078 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,80083 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,800101 mi away
One of the best I have ever owned!
I was looking for a mid priced crossover and decided on the Rogue. I bought the Krom edition and love it.
2500 Mile Mark - Update
After 2500 miles, I'm still enjoying my Rogue. Finally getting used to the CVT. It could use a little more power. It scoots around town just fine. Passing and entrance ramps are another story. Maybe with the next re-design, they will address that issue. If they would just figure out a diesel option for this vehicle, the low end torque would be awesome. Ride is just ok for a crossover....many times you can tell you're in an entry level vehicle (although it really doesn't LOOK entry level). I get a lot of complements on it. But you can usually hear and/or feel small road imperfections. Gas mileage has been right around 25mpg (combined city/hwy).
My 2011 Nissan Rogue SV
This is the second Rogue that I have purchased. Traded my 2009 Rogue S for the 2011 Rogue SV. The SV comes really loaded up and the Premium Package really gives you so great options for a really reasonable Price.