Used 2023 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Problem with fuel gauge and miles to go to empty
My 2023 Nissan Rogue – the fuel gauge reads incorrectly. The display registers 276 miles to empty when the gas tank is full. The gas gauge does not go to full after filling the tank. It takes time to go to full mark. I have been reading about this problem with the Nissan Rogue and they’re saying it’s the fuel level sensor sender unit that needs to be replaced. So I took it to the dealer and they said they couldn't find the problem and wouldn't install new sensors. This is an ongoing problem and I have bumper to bumper warranty. This has been going on for 2 months - off and on. Today it was working, so they won't fix it.
great car
First off let me say that if you're an aggressive driver, the Rogue may not be the car for you. It's not designed to be a high performance SUV. Reading the various reviews, other than mechanical complaints, a lot of the negatives involve things such as uncomfortable seats, road noise, poor performance, etc. Those are issues of a personal nature and should have been discovered on a test drive. What may be a negative for one person, may not be an issue for another. As for knocking engine noise, gas smell, etc., those could be problems. As for me, none of those conditions exist with my Rogue. I find my Rogue very comfortable, quiet, has decent acceleration and very easy to drive. As for gas mileage, I'm averaging 35.9mpg on mixed driving. In purely around town driving, I'm averaging 25.5mpg. On a recent trip, my best MPG was 47.2 with an overall of 42.4. Note: I drive the speed limit, no jack rabbit starts and no last minute braking when coming to a stop. I'm single, mostly the only one in the car. Lastly, my Rogue is FWD. I couldn't justify the extra cost of AWD when I don't really need it. Bottom line, if you're interested in a Rogue, visit a dealer and thoroughly test drive it for yourself and note the pros and cons that matter to you. UDAPTE...After 6 months of driving my 2023 Rogue, I still have not had any issues. In my earlier review, I said this car is not for an aggressive driver. By that I meant if you are used to a V6 or V8 type of performance, you may feel like the Rogue is underpowered. My previous SUV had a turbo 4 cylinder with 250 horse power. While the Rogue has a turbo 3 cylinder rated 201 horse power, I don't find there is much difference in the way it performs for the way I drive. I am now actually having fun driving the Rogue, which I didn't have in my previous SUV. Couple that with outstanding MPG, it's a winner. I am averaging mid 30s in mixed driving and have gotten 47+ on strictly highway driving. I find that the car is very quiet at highway speeds with no discernible engine or transmission noise, nor excessive wind noise. Granted, if you floor board the accelerator, you will hear engine noise. Also, when accelerating to pass a car on a two lane road, you again will hear engine noise. Not so on the interstate, at least for me. As for the interior, my Rogue has real leather seats....not leatherette. The infotainment system is top notch and very responsive, with excellent sound. I have all my favorite music on a thumb drive and it works instantly when starting the car, unlike my previous SUV. The steering has a very solid feel and is also very responsive. I also like the 360 degree camera. The heads up display on my Rogue not only displays the speed, but the traffic speed limit signs and radar cruise information as well. All in all, I'm still very happy with my choice.
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Love it so far!
Just a bit concerned that almost every function is so electronically controlled but all is well so far. Am getting close to 40 mpg, hwy and town driving.
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Never again
We bought a Nissan rogue from a local deal a year ago. Within a month or so it had a sensor issue. Later in the year the breaking system went bad. The local deal shut down so it needs to be driven 125 miles for service but is broken ( and we have to pick it up) We tried to use roadside assistance, because it was undrivable. First attempt was a two hour wait and the wrong kind of tow showed up. Second attempt was a canceled tow notification after three hours after a three hour wait. We are now in our third attempt to get roadside assistance and waiting on hold. I am debating just having it towed privately to my mechanic and say screw the warranty. Clearly it is meaningless. Avoid this brand!
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Problem AC, Auto, Dash Rattle, Noisy Fan,
My new 2023 Nissan Rogue is in the shop 6 times now. 1st was the problem with the auto popping on and going to 75, The rattle in the dash, the fan motor is so noisy fan motor has a high pitch at times, and now a radiator leak. Had to duplicate the Ac problem for them and finally did after a long drive with a mechanic, replaced part only to take it back to reprogram the part. Still no control over the ac/heat at times, it's like the auto is on in the background. Setting the temp to 72 I should be getting hot air, at times I get hot or lukewarm. After letting the car warm with the temp on 76 and needing ac for a few minutes, I put on the AC and down to 65 only to get hot air at times. I was told the ac is trying to bring the ambient temp up as the temp outside is cold and the car is trying to warm...I told them forget AUTO, not on auto if I put my AC on 65 I should be getting cold air not hot at this point. Now 6 times later and noise control padding in the dash and replacing the dash vent I still have rattling noise and the fan noise with the radiator leak in the hose. I've got over 700 miles and hours of drive time just going to the dealership. On the plus side the dealership has been great to work with. I've read other reviews with problems, If you have the same problems take it to the dealership so they can note it for everyone. Also the new transmission doesn't do well on a deep incline. The motor reves up and doesn't shift till you let off the gas and ease back on the gas. The only plus is the Rogue gets great gas mileage. Update, picked up my Rogue only to drive 2 miles and smelled gas. Now I have a new problem, the AC when I change temp settings will change the vent flow from my face to the floor just by adjusting the temp. The radiator hose they said they replaced now hss more clamps. Sense when does a radiator hose get spliced and not replaced? The rattle in the dash was not as bad but still rattling at times. Said they couldn't duplicate the transmission problem atthis time. I did t buy a new 2023 Rogue for problems, fixing to go back for the 7th times with video of AC problem.
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2023 Rogue
Smooth ride, roomy interior, lot of power for it's class.
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New Engine
I purchased a 2023 Rogue SV in December 2023. It only had 10 miles on it. Now, on Sept. 8th, it broke down when my kid's were on their way home from school. Luckily, my son was able to pull over. They were stranded a short while until I was able to get to them. I had it towed directly to the dealership. They just called me on 9/14 and said I need a new ENGINE!!!! HOW? There's less than 13k miles on it. Besides that, I love it. There aren't any other issues. I had a Sentra for 4 years and I had zero issues. Maybe this is an SUV thing. The tow, rental, and engine replacement is covered. The dealership gave me a 2023 Rogue Platinum and I don't want to give it back.
Buyer beware
We bought this rogue 2023 model January of this year after having a vehicle for only a few weeks, we got a check engine light and had electrical issues. Had to take the vehicle in for service already the second time we had to take the vehicle and it had about 1500 miles we noticed the vehicle smelling of gasoline inside and out so we took it to the dealer and were told they’re aware of it they have over 60 customers having the same complaint they told us that Nissan is aware of the problem and has no fix at this time but me be due to winter blend gas 😂 which this is ridiculous we do not have winter blend in our area would not recommend a Nissan product at this time Poor customer service. 😒
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Black Beauty
I like my 2023 Nissan Rogue. I bought the Sv midnight edition and it rides smooth and is overall a quiet ride. The body is what sold me, I like how the break lights have that curve to them. I’m a Nissan fan now.
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Nissan forward radar sensor
It's been a hell of a run trying to get my new Nissan Fixed. Last Feb my front-end collision light came on repeatedly. There was no one in front or behind me when it happened. I took it into the dealership, and they couldn't find anything wrong. Finally, my whole dash lit up with the warning. It recorded on the computer. My front camera was replaced. It was taken in in Feb, but I didn't get the part until April. It took me calling Nissan consumer affairs on a Fri and the part was there on Mon. August came along and it is doing it again. Since it won't show up on the computer, they keep telling me that they can't fix it. Started another consumer affairs complaint again and was told that my request for it to be replaced or fixed was rejected.
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