Used 2013 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
Transmission Problems
The CVT transmission is defective. The transmission fluid doesn't cool properly and as a result most of their transmissions fail around 80 thousand miles with little warning. Very dangerous if traveling the interstate-the vehicle slows to 20-25 MPH top speed. The replacement trans is $6,000 and Nissan says tough luck. I have read some of their other models are even worse and they still use the same trans today-stay away from Nissan-the worst manufacturer in the world.
2013 Nissan Rogue 25 MPG
I traded in a 2010 Chrysler T&C loaded because the 3.8L V-6 was just too gas hungry 18-19 mpg. I got tired of it after the new wore off. My wife and I have owned 2 Nissan Sentras and we have liked Nissan products. I decided to try the Rogue and I am very happy with my choice, however, I was going to buy a 2013 Sentra but they all had Black interiors. I could not find one with a light interior. In Texas when the temp is 100 degrees you don't want to be setting in a black car. I purchased a "Frosted" Rogue SL loaded and I love driving it. 25 mpg and I haven't been on any road trips yet. It will do better on "Cruise". The Nissan Rogue will make a nice traveling SUV.
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slug
engine noisy, dealer says the 4 is noisy, fuel eco is about 23 mpg
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Dependable, fun to drive, easy in and out
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Rogue is a great vehicle for me!
Attractive vehicle. Good paint. It has a few issues,e.g., acceleration is not great, engine is noisy but car is comfortable, easy to get in and out of, has nice features like seat warmers. Sound system is average, not great. No repair issues at all in the past 3 years I've owned it. Would buy a Rogue again.
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