Used 2014 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Fabulous vehicle!
I love this vehicle!!! I had a 2014 Honda CRV for a week and traded it in for the 2014 Rogue and am so happy now! I haven't finished mstering all of the buttons and commands yet but will have it shortly. The ride is very comfortable and don't hear any engine strain at all when accelerating. Haven't determined yet what the actual gas mileage is but will update later on. All of the features are great and it is SO comfortable to drive If the warning beeps get to be annoying I can and will shut them off, but for now not so bad. This vehicle should be, and hopefully will be soon, #1 in it's class. Just wish the auto dimming mirror came standard.
Excellent SUV...
Had the car only for a week now but purchased other Nissan vehicles in the past so I can pretty much attest to the quality. We looked at the CR-V (read about dim headlight issues) and the RAV-4 prior before purchasing the rogue. The exterior of the RAV-4 is bland and the interior is downright horrible and cheap looking. The Rogue is just as comparable to the RAV-4 in terms of cargo space but is dare I say.. slightly luxurious in regard to interior! We have the black cloth seats along with the moonroof which are simply beautiful. High quality interior materials, ample space, sleek exterior, quiet, simple controls, good gas mileage, and just a comfortable ride. Get it!!
Love this suv!
Just bought used 2014 Rogue SV. I probably should have done more research, cause I see quite a few complaints about the A.C., and sluggish CVT tranny. I previously owned a Murano with the CVT trans, so I am used to it, and really prefer it now. I don't think it's sluggish at all for a 4 cylinder. It is adequate, and compared to the Ford Escape, and Toyota Rav 4, I felt the ride was so much better. The rogue does wine with the throttle wide open going uphill, just like most 4 cylinders in it's class. I really love it so far. I think it's the best in it's class for the money, although I've read good things about the Mazda c.x. 5, I didn't, test drive one. Hope I don't regret this purchase!
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So far so good, but MPG is way off
We did countless hours of researching crossovers, compared all of the models and test drove a few. We fell in love with the Rogue after seeing the redesign and learning about all of the great standard safety features for such a reasonable price. We are going from a Prius to this, so the promised 29-33 MPG was a big selling point. Unfortunately... I have yet to get more than 25 MPG! (I bought the FWD version instead of the AWD to keep the MPG at the higher end... we are quite disappointed. We are hopeful that it will improve, but so far very disappointed.)
Good vehicle, a few disappointing SL features
The Rogue is a good vehicle, just a few disappointments in expensive features. It has comfortable leather seats and roomy interior. Rear seat has dedicated vents, slides forward/back, and reclines; comfortable for adults. In general, the CVT offers a smooth, comfortable ride. Unfortunately, The Lane departure warning generally doesnt work and Frontal collision warning will go off when driving curvy roads. The Blind Spot Monitor sees ghost cars. I havent gotten better than 23mpg (40% highway) but was told it takes 3K miles before the engine reaches peak performance. The engine is noticeably loud and bothers me more than I thought it would but hopefully that will get better.