Used 2023 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Tailgate Trouble
Bought our 2023 Rogue in Dec 2022. Since March, I've been having trouble with the tailgate. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. When it works, all ways to open it work. When it doesn't work, none of the access methods work. It's going in for service for the 3rd time next week. They can never figure out what's wrong. Getting frustrated. Other than the tailgate issue it's a great little car. Update 12/23/24: My tailgate problem was fixed in the spring of 2023. Turns out a loose fuse was the cause. Since then, the tailgate has worked perfectly. It's a great little SUV.
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Excellent Consumer Vehicle
I drive Uber/Lyft and put on 28,000 miles since buying new. I, and my riders, find the car very comfortable and roomy. I get from 31mpg City to 55mpg Hwy. The pickup is quick even in the eco mode. Up to 38,000 miles and it's still driving great. UPDATE: Just hit 49,000 miles. Still running smoothly with no issues.
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Gone Rogue in Colorado!
So first thing, there’s a lot of negative reviews on here that are obviously written by the same person using different names. Notice the grammar and the complete lack of objectivity? Not sure what the issue is with this individual, but whatever. So I’ve got 3900 miles on my Rogue Platinum AWD and so far I’ve only had one issue and that’s the volume button on the steering wheel lost it’s “spring back” when using it. Took it in and they ordered the part. No biggie really. Other than than that, great little SUV. Comfortable, great Bose stereo, quiet, awesome fuel economy, 34-38 on average with mixed driving. Plenty of power for the mountains, brakes are smooth and above average. Overall I love it. I’d totally buy another! I still gave it 5 stars even though I’ve had one small issue. I never owned a new car that didn’t have at least one issue under warranty so I’ll give it 5 stars for now. I’ll keep you guys updated if anything else comes up.
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Late 2023 (11/23 Build TN) 10,000 Miles No Issues
I recommend that everyone google Nissan 1.5 Engine in the NEWS before taking all the Car reviews information as gospel as they are bias because of the income they receive from car companies. That said I purchased a 2023 Rogue SL Premium AWD in December 2023 and am closing in on 10,000 miles the car carries a 11/2023 TN build stamp. I changed the oil at 3750 as recommended then after discussion with the service manage will be doing oil changes every 5000 rather than the 7500 called for in the book. I will also be draining and refilling the CVT fluid at 30,000 which he recommended to fend off the dreaded JATCO CVT failure. I have had no issues with the dreaded gas smell, and I believe that Nissan has worked on the L Link bearing issue, but the early oil changes are meant to address that as well as the turbos that use the engine oil to cool them. The vehicle itself has been great it's very comfortable for me at six feet, 225 and I love the look, and it drives fine once you get used to the turbo and CVT which I never had before. There is definitely a learning curve which some posts from owners have been very helpful getting me onboard to maximize power and smoothness. The vehicle cruises the interstate very comfortably at 80MPH and I appreciate the pro pilot access features that I use on the freeway. The wide opening doors and ease of exit and entry are excellent. There are a couple of sources of information I have relied on to make sure my rogue will continue to run well and hold value. There is a Reditt page dedicated to the Nissan Rogue and there is the Nissan Owners Forum dedicated to the Third Generation. With the Rogue being Nissan best-selling model and with over 500,000 sold I guess a 1% failure rate would account for a large amount of the negative reviews. I guess if your comparing apples to apples and the dollar for each vehicle is the same then I would agree that erroring on the side of caution you should pass on the Rogue, why tempt fate.
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Love my Rogue!!!
I read several review online (Car & Driver, Edmunds, others) that said that the Rogue has lackluster/slow pickup and isn't fun to drive. So this vehicle wasn't even on my radar. But a friend told me that I should drive one. I'm so glad I did! I have a bit of a lead foot so I need my vehicle to move when I need it to. The Rogue does not disappoint!! The pickup is great and it has a smooth, quiet ride. My previous vehicle was a 2015 Toyota RAV4 which I thought was a good vehicle. The Rogue beats the RAV4 hands-down in cabin/road noise, smoothness of ride and the Rogue definitely has more responsive acceleration. I am so glad I gave this vehicle a chance. I'm slightly obsessed with driving it.