2024 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Third Rogue I have leased
With this latest vehicle upgraded to the SL in order to maintain the features we love and enjoy a few more. Had one minor service requirement which was not only handled quickly but also without charge. Very favorable opinion of Kingston Nissan Sales and service.
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As good as it gets (so far anyway!)
After reading umpteen different sites and magazines that review cars, I set out on a quest to test drive virtually every compact SUV before we purchased one. I love test driving anyway, so it was hardly an inconvenience. The Rogue was the fourth car we tried out, and it set a crazy high bar that remained throughout all the other test drives. Everything thereafter was just compared to the Rogue. "Pretty nice! But the Rogue was far quieter on this road" etc. At the end of test driving 14 vehicles, the Rogue remained on top. It's like Nissan had a checklist of things that need to be present/good and just went right down the line. The ride is serene. The seats are out of this world comfortable. The engine in Rogues used to sound pretty raspy, now it's smooth. Even the doors, apparently someone decided the doors needed to be quieter, because they close with just a quiet thunk. Sunshades in the second row? Got it. Heated seats and steering wheel? Check. Plenty of USB charging ports, both type C and A, check. Laminated glass on the driver/passenger sides? Check It really is humorous. They had to have had a list. And man, they didn't seem to leave any stone unturned. So far, it's been a seriously impressive car. It's crazy how competitive this segment is, they're all in such fierce competition that these little CUVs are turning into basically luxury cars. But hey, we all benefit. If you're looking for a compact SUV, test drive a bunch of them! You may think they're all basically the same, but that's absolutely not the case. The road noise of the RAV4 and the bumpy ride quality of the RAV4 were very shocking. So far, so good. Not too bad, Nissan. Not too bad.
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,8495 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,20011 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A16 mi away
Beautiful Car Inside and Out
So glad I bought this car. Has a ton of features you don't find together in one car (heads up display, dual moonroof, retractable window shades on the 2nd row, Quilted leather seats in both front and 2nd row, heated seats and steering wheel, and the huge navigation display - something awesome is you can flip the second row down from the truck and aftercyou waved your foot underneath to open the trunk. Fully loaded drives amazing and is so quiet inside. Looking forward to driving around in style.
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Console
Center console design is impractical. The lid is a twin design split front to back. When open, the driver side doesn’t even open to 90 degrees. It forces you to lean towards the passenger seat to look down into the console.
Incredible
Smooth driving. So much space
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