Used 2019 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
Overlooked jem
We bought a 2017 1/2 Nissan Rogue Hybrid because we love our loaded 2013 Pathfinder and also our 2007 Toyota Hybrid Highlander. Surround cameras a must. Safety features excellent. Mild complaints are a cabin not so quiet (maybe our large tires at 40 lb d/t hybrid weight) and blind spot monitors inside cabin rather than on side mirrors. Also mileage not as advertised even though we know how to drive a CVT and a hybrid. Upholstery colors much better than Toyota. Cameras are much better than Toyota’s and used all the time for parking (both myself w Pathfinder & wife w Rogue add $2 expando mirrors to side mirrors and your are all set. Which all cars had lower pitched louder turn signals for seniors who lose their high frequency hearing. Turn lights should be at the base of the windshield light the older Buick LeSabres.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
2019 rogue luxury
What a wonderful SUV! It has so many safety features for the money. Yet very economic. Love love my rogue !!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,8333 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,64461 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,99598 mi away
Tons of features, needs more spunk
This vehicle by far has more safety features and bells and whistles than any vehicle I have ever owned. For the price, I believe it has the most bells and whistles than any other vehicle in its class. The few things I think it lacks is, a peppy "feeling"engine, It does have plenty of power, just not "torquey" feeling in 1st and 2nd like many might like....also road noise is just slightly more pronounced than you might like, but that may be the factory tires, which I plan on changing for the winter snow here in central Oregon. Overall we really like the Rogue, it has only been 2 weeks of ownership so far. We purchase it for the safety features, the size, the mileage and the Nissan reputation , as we have owned multiple Nissans.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Rogue Infotainment center
The Rogue (regular size SUV with good trim) "infotainment" and dashboard and radio controls are simple to operate. There are clearly labeled physical buttons and redundant touch screen controls. Figured it out in a minute or two. Also Nissan has CD players (and blue tooth) just in case you have $100's of CD that you don't want to move to another media. Test drove the 2021 Rogue and it also very nice car but no CD player. Recent years Camry's was cryptic to operate at least for a new user.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Not reliable problems persist
Since the first month of ownership. Problems started which comes occasionally which cannot be taken to the dealer to fix. Vibration from the passenger seat which the dealer says it’s common and they cannot fix which we cannot find in some other rouges due to this some sounds coming from the doors and some time sound comes under the gears box. Cannot take off from the red light like 1 or 2 sec hesitation. Judder sound when traveling at constant speed. Some times motor is blowing harder. And ticking sound from both back side’s. All this are occasionally which are not duplicated by dealer. I have rouge before for 6 months never had this problems in that. Called to Nissan North America they are useless they don’t care about coustmers. They trust there dealers. Do not by Nissan they are known for less resale value and very popular for transmissions failures. All I can say no pice of mind with Nissan that’s for sure.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value