Used 2021 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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23 hours old
Do not buy. 2021 Nissan Rogue 23 hours old and 170.0 miles suffered catastrophic engine failure. Worst part is that Nissan left my parents who are in their 80’s on the side of the freeway in the middle of nowhere and car can’t charge phone and it’s cold and raining with semi trucks passing them and hazard lights will not work. Nissan says we are sending a truck but we are going to leave you on the side of the road and you need to call Uber or negotiate with the tow company. Nissan’s response put their lives in danger for over 4 hours. My mom and dad are terrified of this car and Nissan’s response.... I will bet everything I own that Honda or Toyota’s response would have been way better and It’s not possible to be any worse...
Unimpressed
I just bought this car and have had it for 32 days and the computer is making the service light come on. I just took it to the dealer and they said the entire computer needs to be changed and is why the check engine light keeps turning back on.
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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,9005 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,49929 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,90047 mi away
Better technology but overpriced
I recently upgraded my 2018 Rogue SV for a Rogue SV 2021. I love the new exterior design, and new safety technology. However, I failed to review the new Rogue SV features before I went to a dealership. The sales guy focused on showing me the new features and never mentioned what was taken away from the 2018 SV nor I asked for it. Now I am very disappointed that my 2018 SV had more convenient features than my 2021 SV and yet I paid more for the 2021 car. Rogue SV 2021 doesn't include: Motion-Activated Liftgate -kick sensor Power liftgate- Keyfob-opening & closing Blind spot sensor (alarm sound is very low) power heated front seats Divide-N-Hide and multi-level Cargo System Power height-adjustable liftgate After this rip-off, I will think it twice before I lease another car from Nissan again. They overpriced the New Rogue SV, and if you want the old standard SV features, you would have to go for the SL trim and of course pay at least $5000 or more than an SV.
Death trap
My daughter bought this 2021 Nisson Rogue, piece of junk. It has 1900 miles on it and it is in the shop for the second time, should of been 3rd. Imagine driving down the interstate, engine failure coming across the dash, the car pulling itself over to the side of the road and putting itself in park, scarey huh. And Nissan's solution, don't replace the car, oh no, it needs a module that they have no idea when it will be available and whether it will even fix the problem. I drive a Toyota and would never even consider a Nisson, especially after this. She gave this piece of jumk back to Nissan.
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Air Conditioning Troubleshooting
Problem with the AC, the temperature cannot be controlled, it comes out hot from the driver's fans and I took it to the dealer and they told me that it was designed to work that way, which is normal, it drives me crazy. I've tried to get the problem solved but until now they say it's normal and bought a dozen new cars and it's the first time this has happened to me with a 42-mile car
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