Used 2015 Nissan Rogue SL 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Such Fun to Drive
I have made the move from sedans (my entire life) to a 2014 Rogue. I couldn't be more pleased. It is very comfortable to ride in, and the seat properly fits my long thigh, with the edge of the seat providing support for my leg. This SUV has plenty of pep and overall good gas mileage. The dashboard is bright and easy to read and operate. The sound system is clean and just sounds great. I think for the money I got a tremendous deal. Everyone told me I'd be happy, they were right.
Excellent value, super SUV Crossover
We found a 2015 with 2,800 miles on it. Is an SL with about every option except 3rd row. Has pearl white. My wife loves it. She would get stuck going up our long driveway with snow in her 2010 Fusion SEL. The seats and driving position are very comfortable. We like the configurable stow shelf system, great for hauling crocery bags. Fuel economy is very good. The technology features are also top rate and I like the color info screen for driver and all the settings and configurations. We shopped all small crossovers and have owned many Hondas. We really liked the CRV Touring, but no dealers would go down from retail and we got the Rogue for about $8k less. The CVT is the cars only drawback. My wife likes the economy mode, but when I drive must turn that off. The CVT drones, surges and at time seems very sluggish and unresponsive. At speed and on highways is fine, but in town it is almost annoying. But we are pleased with the Rogue and think it is a great value
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- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,99511 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,59022 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A19 mi away
Sold on Rogue
After owning a 2010 Murano SL for five years, I waited until the new body style to come out, convinced that was my next vehicle. After driving the new Murano SL, I realized it was bigger than the previous model and sat lower. As an empty nester, all the space didn't justify the high price. Drove the Rogue and realized it was the perfect fit for me. All the same bells and whistles for $10,000 less plus way better fuel economy than the V6 Murano - already averaging 28 mpg after two months.
2015 Rogue SL AWD
Purchased the 2015 Rogue SL AWD in Nov. '14 and currently have 35,000 miles on it. Bought the '15 because of the outstanding experience I had with a 2010 Rogue S. The '15 appears to be nearly as good except that Nissan installs an inferior radio in this high end vehicle. The dealer's explanation is that in order to have the SD card slot for the NAVI System they removed the Scan feature for the radio. Only vehicle I have ever known to have done this. Not too smart on Nissan's part. Also, big issue with the fog lights. The lens cover is glass which cracks easily upon impact instead of the high impact plastic used in the headlight lens covers. Again not too smart on Nissan's part. Drove this vehicle from Tucson, AZ, to Alaska and back (9800 miles) Aug.-Sept. 2016, over a six week period, and it performed magnificently. I have never had such reliability than I have had with my Rogues' and I have owned and driven approx. 50 new vehicles in my lifetime. After almost 5 years of ownership my 2015 Rogue SL AWD continues to perform very well. Minor recalls, no real warranty issues, no performance problems at all and I continue to have better mileage than the EPA estimates using the ECO transmission setting. After now 5 years of ownership there has been no change in my opinion. No warranty issues, minor recalls, no maintenance problems, with excellent mileage. It would be hard for me to part with this vehicle (as it was my 2010 Rogue) due to its outstanding performance (so far).
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..........This car.........let me tell you,
I have owned this car for seven months. This is the third car that I have owned and in the last month alone I have had more problems with this car than all previous cars combined. Three weeks ago I had the entire gear shift pop out of place. I couldn't shift out of drive. I couldn't get the stick back into the setting. If it was not for the dealership getting me in that afternoon, I would have been extremely upset. NOW this morning, I hop in my car and there is no audio...... the console is on, everything works, just there is no audio. I understand that the lack of audio is a petty thing to get upset about. But in a brand new car like this, I should not be having this many problems. I love the way this car drives, handles, the interior comfort, etc. There are very few things I would change, but if this car continues to crap out on me, I will never buy another Nissan and suggest future potential buyers to stay far away from the Nissan Rouge 2015.....very far away....
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