2024 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Strong fuel smell Nissan can't fix
Even after 6 to 7 hours in our garage when I come home, my wife's 2023 Rogue smells of strong fuel smell that leaks into our home. Nissan has had multiple complaints and has no fix. We have joined a class action lawsuit against for this issue. We are worried about our safety and health. Don't buy the Rogue! We don't want others to be disappointed. We do love the style and everything else, but this is a huge issue to us.
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Can’t fix but can keep producing
I loved my Nissan, then the Head unit went in October and it’s now March and Nissan can’t fix it because they don’t have the parts! It’s the middle of March. On March 17th it will be a year and the car has been broke longer than it’s worked and can’t seem to be fixed! The car has the following issues, a fuel pump issue, warnings go off for no reason, it’s louder than it should be (a fire wall issue). Dispute having videos, Nissan can’t duplicate the issue so nothing can be done! The head unit with controls the cameras, radio, and charging ports and may be affecting the safety sensors, can’t be replaced because Nissan can’t get the parts! Yet they can keep making them? So I was told today after a month in a rental to come get my car in the same condition it was when I left it there! They can’t get parts! Update: So the head unit in the car took 8 months to fix, Nissan promised compensation and did not ever send, the car starting became hit or miss on the first attempt often taking extra time to get where I needed to be, come to find out another recall, While there was so many things to like about the vehicle, It’s not worth the stress and aggravation. It was the 2nd Nissan I owned and I can tell you there will never be a 3rd unless it’s given to me free and even then I think I would get rid of it. So in summary, the head unit only worked for the first 6 months, it was replaced and still rebooted all the time, the window issue was never repaired even though they claimed they replaced it, The fuel pump issue was never repaired cause they couldn’t duplicate however I had no problems recording the issue everyday. I wouldn’t recommend the Nissan to my worst enemy. I often wonder if the reviews on the vehicle on different websites are not bought. In my experience, it was an unreliable piece of junk that I am glad to be rid of! I owned the car exactly 2 years to the day, I purchased a Subaru forester, in witch I got better financing (2.9% verses Nissan 6.89%) and more options for less money.
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DO NOT BUY a 2024 Rogue SL or Platinum!!!
We bought a brand new 2024 Nissan Rogue SL in May 2024. Almost immediately we had issues with the display/radio unit not coming on when you start the car. We called our local dealer and when we took it back in (driving an hour each way to the dealer) it, of course, worked fine. But about every 8 - 10 times you start the car it doesn’t work, meaning no back up camera, no radio, no nothing. They admitted that there are many owners of this car that have experienced this problem, but have no solution to offer and don’t seem to be too concerned about fixing it. I think it is about time for a good lawyer to file a class action lawsuit against Nissan to force them to provide an immediate solution, or refund the purchase price and take these lemons back. It is completely unacceptable to spend $40,000+ on a new car and not have your cameras and radios work. We have been a loyal Nissan owner for many years, having two Altima’s previously, but never again.
Nervous new Rogue owner
Update: Nissan shop said it was a failed battery issue and replaced the battery free of charge. How a brand new car battery can already be dead is beyond me. We are hoping this was a one time scare. Original review: We bought a brand new 2023 Rogue, with the hopes of having a safe, reliable family car. After just one month of ownership, and less than 1,000 miles, it’s already in the shop. As we were driving with kids on a busy road, the engine power cut out and the dash displayed a Reduced Engine Power / Engine Malfunction light. Thankfully we were able to limp off of the highway. But this was not how we anticipated our new Rogue ownership to go. Had to get a tow truck, Uber with car seats. Nightmare. Thankfully, our dealer provided a free loaner car. This service was promised by them at the time of purchase. We are nervously awaiting the diagnostic results. Will keep this updated. To anyone out there considering buying a new Rogue, my advice is to make sure the dealer you buy it from provides free loaners.
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Gas Leak in 2023 Rogue
2023 Rogue-Do not recommend! Gas smell inside cabin and outside of car. The smell did not start right away but was noticeable after about 2000 miles. Took the Rogue to Nissan dealership, and they said Nissan is aware of the issue and that the Rogue is under Engineering Review. Nissan dealership said they checked for gas leaks to make sure there was no safety problem, but that there was nothing else to do until Nissan issues a recall or figures out a fix for wherever the gas is leaking. I hope I can trust that my Rogue is actually safe while we wait on this fix. Disappointing to have a brand new Nissan with no fix. I would not recommend to anyone else to buy a 2023 Rogue until they have a fix unless you want to be stuck with no loaner car while yours is in the service department not getting fixed.