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4.5 out of 5 stars

LOVE LOVE LOVE my car

jessikah0703, 08/12/2014
2014 Nissan Rogue S 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

There are a few things I would change about my car, like the light colored head liner, and maybe tint the windows but that's about it. The AC does take a a few minutes to cool the interior, but that's with any car in 100+ degree weather. My average fuel mileage is 27.5. Once I passed about 3,000 miles I started seeing an increase in my gas mileage. I am very rarely getting less that 29 mpg and that's in the city! I looked at every other option for a compact SUV and I really think I made the best decision. The rear AC vents are my favorite feature! My kids were actually complaining the other day about being cold and it was 98 degrees outside the car! Lifetime Chevy owner, turned Nissan Lover!

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3.38 out of 5 stars

We bought A Lemon

2014nislemon, 07/23/2014
2014 Nissan Rogue SL 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
14 of 17 people found this review helpful

Our 2014 Rogue SL's digital ac control won't turn on when the vehicle is started we purchased it in June and since then it has been at the dealership 27 out of the first 40 days since delivery. Nissan has thus far been unable to fix the issue. Do not buy a 2014 Rogue! We are hard working people that were trying to provide a quality vehicle for our family and so far this experience has been a nightmare! The regional manufacturing rep for Nissan is involved, but they are still dragging their feet. Nissan of Chesapeake can not repair the Rogue while we are sitting back making payments and driving something much smaller and not comparable to our purchase. Again DO NOT PURCHASE A NISSAN!!!

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2 out of 5 stars

Transmission blown at 64k miles!

Wallace, 07/04/2018
updated 01/07/2019
2014 Nissan Rogue S 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

Bought the car new in 2014 and 4 years and 64k miles later the transmission is blown. When I took it into the dealership they told me there were two recalls that I was never informed about. One for airbag and one for transmission. Checked the NTSA website and they only showed the airbag recall. Dealership did the tranny recall in the hopes that would fix the problem but no such luck. Filed a complaint with Nissan USA and was able to get them to cover 90% of the $4600 replacement cost because the warranty is only 60k miles. At least I am only out my 10% plus dealership diagnostic fees and car rental. That's right, major repair and no loaner from the dealership. Besides that the car develops a new rattle every few weeks due to the poorly fitted interior or some plastic piece breaks or pops out for the same reason. Gas mileage has also been a disappointment. Overall not satisfied but at this point we're stuck with it for years to come. Hopefully the new tranny will actually last 200k+ like other modern cars. This is my third Nissan and most likely my last. No way I will consider them again if they still use their horrible CVT. Update 1/5/19 - so Edmunds wanted me to update my review. Okay. Shortly after getting the transmission replaced the alternator crapped out while we were on vacation. $900 ish later to get that, and of course the battery replaced, plus the cost of having to extend our vacation by two days at summer hotel rates in a beach town and we were back on the road. On the upside the car hasn't broken down in 5 months so I guess that's something. My opinion of Nissan only continues to plummet.

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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Here Come the Recalls!

Shad, 08/01/2016
2014 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

This CUV suffers from poor construction, a horrid CVT, and terrible dealer support. It ended up being a rattle trap after the first 3 months. The whole car sounded like it was coming apart. The dash rattled, power seats squealed, and the speakers vibrated at low volume. Just all around poor build quality. I took it in to my local dealer because the passenger occupancy sensor would intermittently turn the air bags off when I have a passenger in the front seat. The service technician at the dealership was unable to reproduce the problem, this was back in 2014. To my amazement I received a recall last month addressing this very issue, and there's another open recall for the fuel pump! I'm sure there will be more recalls to come. The climate controls were impossible to adjust. They were either on full heat or cold; no in between. The CVT destroys any illusion of power. I guess the last straw was the incompetent technicians and rude service manager at my local dealership. I'm so happy I traded it in! I went back to Toyota and I will NEVER consider another Nissan.

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1 out of 5 stars

Its a pig in a silk blanket!

Harold, 05/21/2018
updated 08/31/2018
2014 Nissan Rogue S 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
20 of 26 people found this review helpful

Do not but a car with cvt transmission. Better off to take the money to Vegas for a crapshot at the tables.My theory is the belt is generating so much heat, that componts fail. After all, why are they offering an oil cooler for the cvt transmission? For my 2014 Nissan Rouge ,the dealer wants $3000.00 to repair and a wait for parts. $ 1700.00 for an oil cooler? Its a scam for Nissan. The 100,000 mile extended warrenty for cvt nissan transmission,well,the dealer run my vin# and said its not covered! I say the Us goverment should make Nissan buy their defect product back at full price. June 15. 2018- Well.quess what. The car would not start at the store. Cranks but no start. Tow to shop and plug it in,no codes,that afternoon it started! I dare not to use it. So I have two issues,cvt transmission and a no start. I hope it burns down soon. Update: July 18,2018 Finally borrowed the money for cvt transmissiom repairs. Oh yeah, the dealer want payment in full with open repair bill! Meaning any and all additional parts and labor could be added on later date. Put the nissan rouge car in the shop on July 05,2018 and dealer said they should be getting the parts-valve body and oil cooler by the 25 of July, then work will begin. Asked for the old worn out parts to be given back to me. The dealer said their will be a core charge on them. So they are rebuilting old parts and selling them back to you. I will kept the updates coming. July 18,2018, we got the car out of the shop. Drove home 120 miles,park car, next morning it would not start. Ended up purchasing a new battery, replacing the orignal battery. Started up fine then that afternoon, it would not start when hot, a no start again. There is a code , but we have to drive 125 miles one way to Nissan shop to hook up to their computer,which is $ 117.00 charge. And with this hot weather , we dare not. We do not want to cook outside in 100 degrees heat if we broke down again. Its due brakes shoes and fan belt too. If this is what techknowledge is all about, count me out! August 02. 2018 , The Nissan dealer repaired the cvt transmission stated their work was warrented for only 12,000 miles....great, isn,t it. Update; August 10, 2018 car quit running. Dealer wants $ 800.00 to fix. As I stated. I am on retirement with limited resources and 65+ years old. Our selves, we firquied it was the fuel pump, by unhooking the air cleaner and squired a little gasoline down the air cleaner manflod. It started til it burned what little gas we had squired down line. So called the wrecking yard and found another Nissan rouge select. Brought the fuel pump for $ 75.00. The fuel pump was located under the second bench seat.Grab the front end of the 2 nd bench seat and give it a quick yank upwards to free it. Now getting the fuel pump retaining ring off was very hard. Turns out they make a tool # J-455747, its on E Bay for $18.00,buy it. Fixed and done,far more peppy too. Hopes this helps someone out there. Thanks. August 18, 2018 Disclaimer; do not take replacing the fuel pump job lightly. Raw gasoline inside the tank exposed, heat, spark or static electricity ( cell phones ) could set off an explosion. I wear Nomax fire retarded coveralls,had a 20 pound fire extinguish, ground wire from car frame to dirt ground, doing the repairs outside in event of fire,wouldn't want to burn your house down, and a heavy blanket to thrown over the top gas tank hole. I have 26 years working around crude oil so. think hard about repairing first, safely starts first. Up date; blue book value says car wroth id $ 5,000.00 - $ 6,000.00 now. August 30,2018. Sad, isn,t it.

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5 out of 5 stars
Reliability
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2 out of 5 stars
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