Used 2022 Nissan Rogue SUV Consumer Reviews
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Ehhh not what I expected
I own a 2022 Nissan Rogue and I am not too please with this vehicle. Passenger seat sits way too high and isn't that comfortable. Not a fan of the backseating either. With a carseat in the middle of the back seat the driver's view is limited. I already have a sensor that needs replacing. The ride is okay. Not a fan of how the car handles. Can hear wind noise when on highway. I am regretting trading my Hyundai Tucson in for this . Looking forward to trading this in. I wouldn't recommend this car at all. Not pleased. Oh and not to mention the recent recall and the hassle of getting it remedied.
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Defective and poor car
The car is not only noisy. It comes with a whistling and squeaking noise installed in factory! The dealership confirmed that this type of noise is typical for the car and Nissan confirmed what the dealership said. The performance is far below what has been advertised, 20-22 ml in the city. Did not buy Kia for the fuel economy, turned out that this car is even worse. The interior design is simple, however, they tried a lot to reduce the useful space (otherwise it would not be possible to design that badly). The cargo is less than expected, missing a couple of inches to be normal. Acceleration is poor.
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,80147 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,34347 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,94447 mi away
Love my Rogue!
I bought a used 2022 Rogue SL AWD with 16,000 miles. First, the car looks great. The exterior color of scarlet ember is a head turner, especially given that 90% of the cars out there are either white, black, or silver. The leather, cream-colored interior looks terrific, and the interior space is amazing. I test drove several small SUVs, and the Rogue is much more comfortable to drive .than the CX-5 or Rav-4. The turbo engine has plenty of pep, especially when passing on the highway - which is when you really appreciate that turbo boost. I have had none of the electrical issues others have complained about, nor is there any kind of gasoline smell, so these are obviously not universal problems with the Rogue. The external view cameras are amazing (especially the “Birds Eye” view from above; I still don’t know how they do that), and are invaluable when parking or navigating tight spaces. The Bose sound system sounds great, and the navigation system works very well (as does Apple CarPlay). Gas mileage is well into the 30s, even in city driving. I haven’t had much opportunity to drive it in snow yet, but I know I’ll be well prepared given the videos posted online about the Rogue’s performance in snow and off-road. I’m sorry others have had some issues with the Rogue because I think this is a terrific small SUV. Ride, handling, and interior comfort (while mostly subjective) are far above others in its class.
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Engine Malfunction
2022 Rogue at 14000 miles engine malfunction power reduced signal lights up. Take it to dealer under warranty and they can’t find anything and charge me $168. Happens again in the middle of the road at 21000 miles. Call dealer and they say tow it in at my expense. Turn car off and back on and it was back to normal. Take to dealer and again they can’t find anything. Say Nissan is aware but don’t have a fix. But the fix may be a new engine. Fill a complaint with Nissan for the $168 and requesting a vehicle buyback because of the safety issue of having your car reduce speed from 70 on the interstate to twenty with no warning. Nissan denies both claims. Tried to sell it back to the dealer and they said they weren’t interested. Filed a complaint with the NHTSA for a safety issue. Next will be better business bureau for charging for service while under warranty on a known issue. We have owned 6 other Nissans with no issue but the 3 cylinder engine appears to be an issue.
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Sounds like rocks in the engine!
We have two 2022 Nissan Rogue SVs and both are very lagging taking off from a dead stop. When you take your foot off the brake the car lounges forward, scary at times. The car rides nice, closing the back doors sounds very much like tin. The car looks good inside and out. I would love the car with a 2.0 or v6 the the 1.5L sounds like it has rocks in the engine, both of them and when Nissan looked at the car they said all of them do that??? how can there be 5 star reviews here with that being the case unless these are paid for reviews. Don't buy it you will be upset like us, Nissan will not do anything about it.
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