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5 out of 5 stars

From a Ford to a Nissan

Rogue17, 09/17/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue SL 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
10 of 13 people found this review helpful

After years of driving Ford's I bought my first Nissan back in August when I decied I wanted to go back to an SUV I absolutely loved it!!! I compared the Rogue SL to the Escape Titanium loved them both but the Nissan was about $8,000 less and has all the features that the Escape had. It's more fun to drive and has a sportier styling. There's not much difference in the gas millage between the too. I just might a Nissan man from now on

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1 out of 5 stars

A fool and his money

a fool and his money, 02/12/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV AWD w/Prod. End 04/17 (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
56 of 83 people found this review helpful

Center display showing how fast you are going and odometer reading failed after three days purchase, (tuned white) no data could be read, display cluster on backorder for over a week no date on when we will getting a new part. First tank of gas not used, the dealer has had the SUV longer for repair then we had it to drive it. UPDATE WEEK 2 has passed still no date on when the replacement display cluster will be here. They say (Nissan) is making a new display cluster when they get it done, will take another 5 days for the Model company to have it loaded with our ROGUES, VIN # and mileage only 85 miles. Then it will need to be installed by the dealer. UPDATE WEEK 3 has passed still no date on when the replacement display cluster will be here. They say they sent the display to the Model company but they do not know where it is no tracking number, right. Next week the state LEMON car LAW ( 30 days ) will start so this will be ending some how next week. Called consumers affairs at Nissan the person assigned to the problem is to busy to call us back they must have a lot of people with Nissan car problems to fix. UPDATE WEEK 6 has passed still no date on when the replacement display cluster will be here. The part department said the a new display would be them to install in our SUV ROGUES 3/13/2017 BUT NEVER CAME and surprise no PART and NO FEDEX tracking number for part at wits end.

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My Rogue Went Haywire

Tee Rod, 01/06/2019
updated 01/10/2022
2017 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

Its got 4,694 miles on it. We were driving back on a 2.5 hour trip, slightly wet conditions. The slick road/ traction control icon came on. Transmission suddnly shifted out of gear. Shortly later it shifted down going level, no acceleration, three gears. I turned on the "traction control Off" button on the dash. Squiggly line warning stayed on even though traction control off icon lit up. Took transmission out of Economy mode into sport mode. Revs stayed high, would not shift into high gear. Accelerator would not respond until depressed halfway. Made it home. Next day the squiggly line warning was gone. It shifted normally, accelerated normally. However I noticed the Blind spot warning wasn't working. Went into the menu and found that it had turned itself off. Turned it on and it worked normally. Read the error codes and found P17F0 but no "juddering" in the transmission. Has my car got Gremlins? Maybe cars are just too smart for their own good nowadays. Later.. the P17FO code is not an error, wound up replacing the transmission which is supposed to be covered by warranty but that's just smoke. You still have to pay. These transmissions fail way too often from what I've read, and Nissan won't do a recall. Buyer beware.

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3 out of 5 stars

If you live in the cold don't buy it

No, 12/23/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

I have had this car less than 3 months and live in the Northeast. I expect to be sold a car that can handle the cold, rain and snow. I've already had several issues including the remote control start not working when it gets below 15, even while standing right in front of it. Today I went out to start and move my car and the heater, defrosters and fans aren't working. There are a lot of angles that hold snow and ice. The ice interfers with the sensors and will cause it to think you are crashing when you are not and automatically engages the breaks for no reason. So far not impressed wishing I had never traded my 2008 rogue in

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1 out of 5 stars

Bad Product and Nissan did Nothing to resolve

lkservice, 08/28/2017
2017 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
35 of 53 people found this review helpful

I bought a new Nissan-Rogue family package vehicle 3 months back from Cherry Hill Nissan and basic reason for this buy was - 1. Good gas mileage (Nissan claims it to be 33 on highways and 26 on city roads) 2. Additional seat for occasional usage of my family needs Ever since I bought this car I am getting very low gas mileage and tried to work with local dealer as well as Nissan for resolution but no satisfactory results- 1. I am getting ~ 19 MPG in city driving and getting 24-26 MPG on highway driving which is about 8 MPG lower than what is claimed at the time vehicle is sold or advertised. 2. Multiple visits to dealer and gave them gas mileage readings as per their requirements. Dealer did software upgrade but I don't see they did anything reasonable which convince that it should make it better. After multiple visits and fulfilling whatever they asked for (even waiting for more then 4-5 Hrs. in one occasion) no outcome and dealer asked me to call Nissan customer care. 3. I called Nissan customer care and got Case opened but here also it was completely unsatisfactory 4. Nissan representative told me that based on dealer checks, everything is working as expected and after lot of persuasion she agreed that her supervisor will call 5. Supervisor called me and she told me the same story that as per dealer it is within company specifications. when asked what are company specifications and this is lower than what you advertise, no answer and keep on repeating that this is within company specifications. This was completely unacceptable and no help provided by Nissan and after I told that I have to go to Better Business Bureau, she had no effect. Seems Nissan is very proud of their legal team and a mere customer can't do anything against them. So if you are buying any Nissan vehicle and you are unlucky to get a bad vehicle, my experience is that both Dealer and Nissan will leave you to deal with it. I would recommend to not go with Nissan or Cherry Hill Nissan dealership.

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