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Used 2017 Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 04/17 (2.5L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

So you have read the NEGATIVE REVIEWS also !!!

Bill or BTOG, Chino Valley, AZ, 01/05/2019
Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 04/17 (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

This is where we are coming from I own a 2003 Nissan Frontier (135k) a small pickup. Because of its reliably and only having to do regular maintenance, this went a long way in our decision making of buying a USED CERTIFIED 2017 Rouge SV (31K) for my wife. Also our 2001 Toyota Camry (193k) had paint problems and falling into the car was not fun any more. New or Used car buying today from a Dealer is not what you would expect as a pleasurable experience its eats up almost a full day of looking then test driving then negotiating then extended warranties and finally financing to say the least. Stressed yet you will be. Suggest, you do a lot of your home work on line and make copies because the old bate and switch is still alive and kicking. YES we read the NEGATIVE REVIEWS and ALSO WATCHED YOU TUBE about the Rogues POOR ACCELERATION, CVT TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS, AC not doing its job and a few others. WELL we are here to tell you coming from a 4 cyl Camry that you have to turn the AC OFF to climb a hill. This Rogue 2017 is the BEST diving experience we have had in a very long time. ACCELERATION is NO problem, off the line and passing is GREAT and the CVT has a build in side shiftier to drop down a gear plus you can feel it shift automatically like the old style transmissions that you maybe been used to. Took trip to Vegas, 7 hours home in 109 degrees and the AC once it cooled the SUV was just fine and the SEATS of MEMORY FOAM are the best we have sat in for comfort. At 34 mph Highway 30 mph around town what more do you want out of a 3400 lb CROSSOVER SUV. Some reviews call the Rouge a old persons SUV for long trips, because of its comfortable driving, is that a BAD reputation to have or what, we are old people. There is so much HI TECH and a lot more to come I don't know where to begin. The owners manual is over a inch thick. We love the BLIND SPOT NOTIFICATION LIGHTS and BEEP also REAR CAMERA and a STEERING WHEEL FULL OF BUTTONS that we have not completely figured out yet. HIGH SAFETY RATING CURTAIN AIR BAGS, ANTI SWAY CONTROL AND if the SUV starts to tip THE BREAKS on ONE SIDE ARE COMPUTER APPLIED TO CORRECT THE TIPPING. Remember the old days of HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES TIPPING OVER, I do. OK all this TECH DOES HAVE ME CONCERNED ABOUT OVERALL TOTAL COST and MAINTENANCE but all your vehicles today are this way and its going to get a whole lot worse in the future. My back yard mechanic days are done I guess. ADJUSTABLE REAR CARGO SHELVES PLUS FOLD DOWN ADJUSTABLE REAR SEATS, REAR PASSENGER HEATING and COOLING. This Rogue is classed as a COMPACT SUV its larger than our old MID SIZE Camry or seems so and its the only NEGATIVE my wife gives it, she says its TO BIG. Come on its again CLASSED AS a COMPACT SUV, you check it out. Let me leave you with THIS check out the NHTSA.gov web site on SAFETY AND RECALLS also CARCOMPLAINTS.com. TEST DRIVE the Rouge, Honda, Toyota, Subaru SUVs and you decide. Best of luck to you and remember it just gets more expensive from this point. BTOG

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2 out of 5 stars

Pretty good little car

Chad, Lawrenceburg, TN, 03/14/2018
updated 09/17/2018
Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 04/17 (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

I bought this vehicle used in Mt Pleasant, SC. Overall the Rogue looks good and has some good features, but at 26k miles I had 2 wheel bearings fail, 2 warped rotors, and a loud gyrating sound in the rear end at 40mph. The dealership found that the back wheels were out of alignment causing one of the tires to cup. They did a full alignment and rotated the tires to the front. The helicopter noise is gone now that the tires have worn smooth. The other problems were repaired under warranty All is fine and Im enjoying it.

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2 out of 5 stars

America wake up - stop buying shoddy SUV's!

Alvin, Frisco, TX, 12/17/2017
Nissan Rogue SV 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 04/17 (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
7 of 20 people found this review helpful

Not all SUV's are created equal, and not all SUV's are worth buying - yes you can buy this car new for under $20k but a great price does not mean it is a great deal. I had the opportunity to drive the Rogue and, in today's competitive crowded SUV marketplace, the Rogue is simply outclassed by most of its rivals and for $20k, you have MUCH better options such as the RAV4. The Rogue lacks some basic amenities such as bluetooth or a backup camera. The powertrain, while meeting basic needs, is severely underpowered in today's turbo-charged world. Nissan clearly hasn't been investing in the Rogue while America makes this the #2 selling vehicle in the US (YTD November 2017) - I feel bad for the 300k consumers who have purchased this vehicle because it lacks refinement, power, convenience and checks a single box which is "SUV". Do not make your purchase decision on the fact that this is an affordable SUV because that is the only thing the Rogue has going for it.

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