2024 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Best compact SUV for ride / comfort / quietness
Preferred not to lease another Nissan after leasing a 2017 and then 2020 Rogue. I initially planned to upgrade to a luxury SUV so I test drove BMW X5 /X3 / GLC / GV70 / A5 and all had some negative traits : lack of physical controls / hard seats / cheap interior / stiff ride...etc. I then decided to test drive a 2024 Rogue Platinum while I was in for service and was surprised at how comfortable and quiet it was. I recalled test driving a 2021 Rogue after the redesign and found it to be noisier than the 2024. A little known fact is that Nissan added active noise cancelling in 2022 and that explains why the road noise is so low. I actually found the BMW X5 with 21 inch summer performance tires to be only slightly quieter to my ear on a test drive.I ended up leasing a 24 Platinum for 2 years and so far am very happy with it, especially the low interest rate lease promo. I would never own one long term due to the complex variable compression 3 cylinder. Unfortunately because of all the electronic features on modern vehicles no new vehicle is immune to annoying problems and leasing is going to be the most logical solution for new car buyers as complexity drives up the cost of repairs
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love this car so bought another
very satisfied with this car bought another as so satisfied. Holds the road like a sports car. Great gas millage, great pickup (3 cyl) cannot say anything bad about car. This is the platinum model so has every feature. On windshield display a great option
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Wait a minute until Nissan figures problems out
Love the style and ride. The car smells like gas in the cabin. The mileage isn’t the best and my steering wheel control is broken. I should have never traded my 2020 Rogue in! I’m going to try and trade my 23 in as fast as I can!
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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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