Used 2013 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
Just right.
Love the size and feel of the Nissan Rogue! Decent mileage—30mpg, if I’m gentle with it since changing the transfer case fluid, differential fluid, CVT fluid, putting in new NGK Iridium IX spark plugs, and new coils. Prior to this work, it was getting 18mpg. It’s a bit rough riding (maybe needs new struts?) but, other than that, it is an amazing vehicle.
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Love it
Got my first car, it’s a nice small suv, it’s big enough to go to sams club but small enough to parallel park. Gets great gas mileage! All the cameras makes it easier to see what’s in front and behind you.
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,900177 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,897139 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,94388 mi away
Perfect price, Great looks and Cool features for the price!
I am 28 and this is the 19th new car I have owned. I have had everything from a 2 seater smart car to a crew cab full size pick up truck with cars from basic to luxury fully loaded. My 18th new car was a fully loaded 2010 Nissan Cube which was a GREAT car and has made me a loyal Nissan owner now. The price to maintane the vehicle is cheaper then its other Japanese competitors. This little SUV has enough pep to keep you happy with the great fuel economy that is truely hard to achieve in this class of vehicle. I have the FWD SV with premium package. I test drove this in 12" of unplowed parking lot snow and it plowed right through it!
Buyer Beware!!
I purchased this car brand new in Nov 2013. At the first oil change I asked the service advisorwhy my car shimmys when the A/C is on and I am stopped at a light. I was told that is just how a 4 cylinder acts. I was not satisified so I asked another advisor next oil change and was told the same thing. Well this is not true and now 4 years later it is worse than ever. But that is the least of the problems had to replace brakes front and back at less than 40,000 miles, new tires at 28,000 miles, was told at 60,000 that my rear shocks needed to be replaced and then the next service was told that my front shocks/suspension (CV boots/Tie rods/Bushings) need to be replaced, plus alignment with control arms. Odd thing nowhere was any mention of my rear shock!! I have owned many cars this was my first Nissan and I have never had to replace shocks front or back and my cars never shimmied when at a stop sign! I would not recommend a purchase of a Nissan Rogue and would look into any other model. Worst car I have ever owned!!..
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ROGUE 2013 MISSING SAFETY FEATURES
Nissan has decided to short customers buying the 2013 model. The hood insulator (black cover under the hood) is missing and they claim "it is no longer needed". When shopping for a 2013 Rogue, check under the hood and compare to a 2012 or the new 2014 and ask the dealer to explain why this safety feature is missing!