2024 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Don’t buy!
I bought a Nissan Rogue on September 11th, 2024 and took position on the 12th. I drove it to work and within eight hours after the display screen was blank. That’s when all hell broke loose. In the beginning they tried fixing it, turns out there was no fix, the dealer and Nissan Corporation knew that. I left the vehicle and kept checking on it almost every day and they didn’t provide me with an answer because they didn’t have any. I was devastated, I was given the number for Nissan Corporation and they said they were not the one to contact. Hillside Nissan should take care of this. I tried changing the vehicle also tried getting a totally different model and they kept telling me there has to be a recall. I said from the beginning this would fall under the lemon law. They finally decided to change the vehicle but it would cost me 5000.00 because of depreciation and because there was no insensitive on the Kicks my interest rate would be 7.99%. I told the manager all that he told me didn’t make sense, I told him I was overwhelmed with grief the car is a lemon. I don’t want to go through with this car buying anymore. That’s when I said I have had enough. I took off the insurance, turn the plates in at the DMV. Now my credit is going to be ruined. Am calling Nissan finance and the credit bureaus to find answers because they at the dealership refuse to give me any credible answers after three weeks.
Hall Nissan sells lemon cars
Based upon my experience of a week, driving my new Nissan Rogue which arrived with 4100 miles on it, I believe it is a lemon. Immediately upon its arrival in my driveway, I noticed a knocking sound in the front wheel. I made an appointment with a Richmond Nissan company, and they found that the nuts in the axle needed to be torqued. It was in the shop for three days. Driving it home, I heard a bang, and then a major whoosh invading the vehicle. I returned it to the Richmond Nissan dealership, and they discovered that the bottom protector was missing its clips. I determined that I had been sold a lemon and attempted to get Hall Nissan to either give me my money back or give me an even trade. They told me they would give me a comparable vehicle, which had a list price of $1000 less than what I paid for an additional $4000. Beware of Hall Nissan of Virginia Beach.
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2023 Nissan Rogue SV
UPDATE (06/01/23) We continue to enjoy our new Rogue. We have had 3 long trip road trips with no issues or alarms. While I was concerned to hear about some of the owners having issues I am grateful that we have not had any issues with our new Rogue. We have just over 8000 miles on it and will soon be getting our 2nd oil change. Nice, quiet ride and getting GREAT gas mileage. At times, if the onboard computer is correct, we are getting over 37 mpg on the hwy. This is our first NEW car since 1988. (We have owned new used cars). Lots of bells and whistles. We have a little over 2000 miles on it since we purchased it and no complaints so far. If I did have a complaint it would be that the SV model does NOT come with a power lift gate. There is no button on the dash board to open from inside the car and not one on the key fob. Nissan, this is your trunk (lift gate)!! Who doesn't provide an interior trunk (lift gate) release as standard? Come on!!!! Otherwise, it is very comfortable, spacious and gets GREAT gas mileage. Most of my driving is hwy miles and I have been averaging around 35 miles per gallon. UPDATE: I am nearing 5000 miles and my 1st oil change. So far, we have had no problems with our new 2023 Nissan Rogue SV. We have not smelled any gas fumes nor have we had any electrical problems. We are grateful having read that some of you have had issues. We have taken our new car on two road trips (one for 2.5 hours one way and mostly hwy) and (one for 4.5 hours and mostly hwy). We had no issues and the car has great acceleration for a 1.5L 3cyl Turbo engine.
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Worst Car Ever Bought
I bought a 2023 Nissan Rogue with only 10k miles on and a few days after driving it off the lot my heated seats didn't work so they actually sold me the car with them not working just didn't realize til I actually needed to use them. They fix the issue took all day and didn't hear any updates on it unless I called them. Not even a week after that I go to start my car and it won't start, my battery had died. Take it in and from a previous accident the harness in the front of the car was causing my front and back windshield wipers to not work and draining my battery which is what killed it. Nissan kept lying to me about the parts were in and how long it would take to fix it. Once I finally got my car back after calling them 30 times in one week I felt my car starting to accelerate once the car was turned on even though they told me they fixed every issue. Not to mention the entertainment center in this car sucks as it's always lagging behind what my phone is actually doing and freezes constantly it went completely black multiple times while driving. Ended up trading for a subaru immediately cause I knew I needed to get our of this piece of scrap car thar shouldn't have even been sold to me in the first place.
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Valve clatter
Valve clatt r under load. Rear camera quits sometimes. Slow to shift into drive. Like the vehicle otherwise. Easy to drive, comfortable. Ice, practical gauges and infotainment screen. Two level center console. Big windshield, good view.
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