Used 2015 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Going Rogue
We tested the CRV and found the internal noise to be loud and the accerleration to be very average. The interior was very Spartan and the engine revving at stop lights was irritating. The RAV4 was the nearest competitor but found the fake leather and average mpg to be less compelling. The rogue offered the most quiet cabin and the most upscale interior. The Rogue is a good looking vehicle. The only negative so far is the engine is a bit loud when accerlation is pushed. The vehicle has good road manners and is terrific highway cruiser.
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Needed tranny before 100k, engine replaced by 140K
I bought this car new in 2015. I drive about 45,000 miles per year - 90% highway. I live in northern Maine, 1 mile from the highway with average speed of 80mph. After 2+ years, and 96,000 miles, I needed a new transmission (100K warranty). One year later at, 140,000 miles, the dealer says I need a new engine. I've lost compression in all four cylinders. This was due to a failure of the PCV system. The estimated cost is $9,500. I have complete records of all maintenance performed on this vehicle. I spoke with Nissan consumer relations, they told me they would not assist in the repair cost, even though they acknowledged that this car has unique problems. This car also has had an issue for the last year an half where you lose all power suddenly. It is 'fixed' by turning the car off for 30 seconds. After restarting the car has power again. The dealer could not find a reason for this problem. I had a few other faulty issues, such as have to replace window regulators twice. While I love the interior of the car, and never spoke badly of Nissan (even after the tranny problem) I am now completely unsatisfied.
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,98016 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,90016 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,55516 mi away
Great and Affordable
I recently purchased a 2015 Rogue SV with the premium package. The premium package is great and gives all the features I wanted without having to go up to the SL. The car drives great and has no issues through snow or cold so far. Every review I read said it had trouble getting uphill and passing on the highways, I have yet to experience any issue with this and I do a lot of highway and hill driving. It has tons of room for all types of passengers. So far I have fit 3 adult sized male passengers in the backseat without any problems. The power liftgate is amazingly convenient. Only drawbacks are that there is no remote start and you cannot pull up the wipers for snowy forecasts.
Fell in love with a different car.
Update 10/16 Unfortunately for the Rogue I drove a Jeep Renegade and bought it. Offered more fun and excitement. I do miss the 360 degree camera that the Rogue offered but that's it. This is my second Rogue. First one was very reliable. This 2015 Rogue is world's ahead. Bigger car and the ride is excellent. The interior in black leather looks very upscale. Back seat provides a lot of room for passengers and the doors swing very wide for easy entry. Cargo room is spacious for my purposes and you have to see the configurations of the dividers that give you two tier options to understand the cleverness. The 360 degree camera is a life saver and the alerts just blow my mind. My favorite feature of the SL model is the camera shows both the 360 aerial view and the backup view at the same time which allows me to pull into a parking space perfectly. One of the alerts let you know if someone is behind you but not visible in the mirrors. Big screen Navigation plus 2nd abbreviated Nav screen directly in front of you just above the steering wheel is ideal. I live in Southern AZ and since my purchase was the first of July have not turned off the AC. Can't believe I'm getting 29.4 MPG consistently. On a recent 40 mile trip from my home into Tucson using the freeways I got 35.5. Of course, I do have the ECON setting on all the time. Could not care less about sport mode. At this point in time I'm very happy with this purchase. Crash ratings and reliability are very good for the Nissan Rogue according to reports.
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Massage seat vibration
Bad vibration at idle and even more at light accelatrion between 20 - 50 mph. Nissan said this is normal. I owned a 2013 rouge before no problems at all , I think it is very unfair to be treated this way I guess this is the new world . Please do a long test drive before even thinking about purchasing
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