2024 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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What are all these complaint's?
I don't know why everyone is complaining this and that wrong with your Rogue. I bought a 23' Rogue Plat and had only one issue and that was the fuel smell coming from the PCV hoses. I went to my dealer at the service dept and they now have a fix to replace that free under warranty, highly recommend you do that and your fuel smell will go away. As for the other's getting stuck and other issue's didn't have any of those and this SUV get's great gas mileage.
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Delayed backup camera
I just brought a 2023 Rogue, before I could pull off the lot the front left passenger window would go up or down. Brought it to the dealership attention and the “did an update” to the car. Had the car back the following weekend due to a delay on the backup camera. I had the 2021 Rogue never had a delay to the reverse camera. The claim they didn’t noticed and that they tested it “15 times”. I informed them I fear of hitting someone assuming the camera is live but it’s a couple of seconds delayed.
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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,51368 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,39829 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99976 mi away
Value for Money
2024 Nissan Rogue AWD Platinum – A Smart, Handsome, and Money-Saving Choice When I was in the market for a compact SUV, I test-drove both the Honda CR-V Hybrid and Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XLE. While the CR-V Hybrid had a good driving experience, the RAV4 was too noisy for my liking. Pricing was also a big factor—Toyota dealerships were asking for a $5,000 premium for a quicker delivery, or I’d have to wait over a year. The CR-V also seemed a bit expensive. That’s when I turned to the 2024 Nissan Rogue AWD Platinum, which wasn’t on many buyers' radars due to past reliability concerns. But because of that, I was able to negotiate an incredible $8,000 discount on the on-road price. Plus, the Rogue was already at least $6,000 cheaper than the CR-V and RAV4, meaning I saved a whopping $14,000 upfront. And on top of that, my insurance dropped by CAD 140 per month, adding to my long-term savings. This was an absolute steal! Driving Experience & Performance Now that I own it, I can confidently say it was the right choice. The Rogue performs superbly in snow and hilly areas, which is crucial for my job. I haven’t faced a single issue, and it tackled Coquihalla Highway ("Highway to Hell") twice in snowy conditions with zero problems. Smooth ride – no lack of power issues Fuel economy – around 6-7 L/100 km on the highway, 9-10 L/100 km in the city Fantastic noise cancellation – Even at highway speeds or on rough roads, the cabin stays quiet Comfort & Interior The interior is one of the best in its class. Seats are superb, with plenty of legroom for both front and rear passengers Panoramic sunroof gives it an open, airy feel Bose sound system – not "wow," but definitely above average Looks beautiful inside and out And let’s not forget—the Rogue is a handsome vehicle! Final Verdict I have zero complaints so far. The 2024 Nissan Rogue AWD Platinum has proven to be an underrated SUV that handles harsh conditions flawlessly, offers a comfortable and quiet ride, and provides exceptional value compared to its competitors. And with the money I saved upfront ($14,000!) and the lower insurance costs, it makes even more sense financially. If you're looking for an AWD SUV with great features, a stylish design, and a solid deal, don’t overlook the Rogue! ⭐ Pros: ✔ Excellent performance in snow & hills ✔ Quiet and smooth ride ✔ Spacious, comfortable cabin ✔ Handsome design & panoramic sunroof ✔ Massive savings: $14,000 upfront + lower insurance costs ⚠ Cons: ✖ Bose audio is good, but not mind-blowing ✖ Not as fuel-efficient as a hybrid Would I buy it again? Absolutely. 🚗❄️🔥
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New Rogue last month 5 miles on it
Last month we bought a brand-new S model rogue and are very happy with it. We only have driven 500 miles so far. It is very comfortable it does not feel like a 3 cylinder; it does have get up and go when you want to get on the freeway it feels like a 6 cylinder to me. We live in the south the air conditioning in this vehicle IS EXCELLENT. It's very comfortable>> my complaint is when you look to the left or the right there is a blind spot by that back window but the Blind spot monitoring is very helpful with that blind spot. We were able to pick up the last 2024 that the dealership had with 5 miles on it and received a $6,300 discount. I'll come back next year and give you more thoughts as we accumulate more miles we're very happy with it so far.
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Not as advertised
I purchased the 2023 Nissan Rogue due to the nice design of the vehicle and the sticker stating that it should get 28 city, 35 hwy. but after 3400 miles, the vehicle, driven 90% Hwy manages just an average of 25.6 MPG. This is the real world average that’s done by an app to track fuel. The computer shows that it’s is averaging just 27.9 mpg. After a visit with the dealership, and a visit with a Nissan representative, they said it was not an issue. This vehicle is also severely under-powered and under-preforms. After Nissan refused to do anything, it will be traded off for a non Nissan vehicle. This vehicle will eventually cause a multitude of issues due to the horrible and problem plagued 1.5ltr 3 cylinder engine. Buyer beware!
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Don’t pay it
Start have problems they can fix it yet after 2000 miles
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NISSAN is knowingly putting on inferior & unsafe t
•••••••Buyer Beware••••••• If you are considering the purchase of a NEW NISSAN ROGUE, don’t! •NISSAN is putting on, knowingly, inferior tires. •NISSAN is putting dollars and cents before the SAFETY of consumers. I am not writing this in a vengeful manner, but as a Consumer Alert. On September 31st, 2022, we leased a 2023 Nissan Rogue SV AWD. On November 15th, 2023, just over a year of driving, I took the vehicle in for a routine oil change at our local Nissan dealership. The vehicle had just over 13,000 miles on it at that time. I was stunned when the service advisor came out and informed me that my tires were shot and I needed to replace all 4 tires. I felt, at that time, that I needed a second opinion and went to a local tire store and they confirmed it, MY TIRES WERE SHOT! The brand of tires and the model of the tires were DUNLOP GRANDTREK PT21 MUD & SNOW. The local tire store gave me the customer service number to DUNLOP. Before I called them, I went online to see if anyone else was having this problem or if I was an anomaly. To my shock what I saw online were thousands of reviews, dating back several years, stating the exact same issue that I had, people complaining that NISSAN was putting on this inferior tire and had to replace all 4 tires after approximately 13-15,000 miles. I called Dunlop to see what they could do. They informed me that the tires they sell to NISSAN do not come with a warranty. They said they would see what they could do, but I would have to take it to one of their factory stores. Unfortunately, there wasn’t one in my area, but there was one about an hour and a half away. I agreed to go there to see what they would do. When I got there, I was told that the tires I had were terrible tires and that they have had to replace several of them at the owners expense. They did agree not to charge me for installation. I also found out that Dunlop is owned by Goodyear and ended up telling them I would not accept Dunlop again. They agreed to put on Goodyear tires and suggested I contact NISSAN to see if they had some sort of goodwill they could do. I did call NISSAN customer service and the person I spoke to was shocked at what I told him about the tires and said he would send it up the ladder to the executive team. The NISSAN executive team is a joke and they told me to contact the BBB Auto Line and make a complaint, of which I did. If you purchase a NEW NISSAN ROGUE, expect to have to shell out $700-$900 for new tires after 1 year or about 13,000 miles. I am well aware that NISSAN didn’t manufacture the tires. But, for the last SEVERAL YEARS, NISSAN has ignored the complaints and continues to put dollars & cents in front of their consumers safety. DO NOT PURCHASE A NEW NISSAN ROGUE
Comfortable interior and drives great in the snow
Bought a 2023 Nissan Rogue SV AWD about six weeks ago and I have been very happy with it so far. Pros: comfortable interior, lots of amenities (the heated steering wheel, remote start and large moon roof are particular favorites), good gas mileage for an SUV, plenty of pickup when you need it and, most importantly for where I live, it drives GREAT in the snow. I drove through some very wet, heavy snowfall today, passing at least five cars that had spun out and were stranded on the side of the road or the median. But with the Rogue in snow mode, I never felt my wheels slip once, even when changing lanes across messy, accumulated snow. Cons: as the review says, the ride is a little tight/bumpy compared to some models, but not so much that it’s uncomfortable. The road noise is noticeable but not a dealbreaker for me. Getting the temperature right in the front seat is a constant battle that I mostly lose. And as one other reviewer noted, the inclement weather does have a tendency to disable some of the safety features, like lane-assist and the thing where the car stops for you if you’re about to rear end someone. Very happy with this car overall!
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Lemon
Things from heater fan to radio work off and on, transmission is noisy all from new Dealer just says we know we have problem and Nissan is working on it. No fix to date
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Great car
Smooth ride, lots of extras eg heated seats, heated steering wheel.
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My Fantastic 2023 Nissan Rogue SV
My 2020 Nissan Rogue lease was up, since I had no problems with this one I leased another one, a 2023 Nissan Rogue SV. I've had it for 3 weeks now and I love this one better than the last. I love the stop/start feature. The gas milage so far is outstanding. I would recommend anyone looking for a midsize SUV to put this one on your shipping list. Good Luck.
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Nice SUV
Excellent SUV. Redes very smooth. Has all kind of alarma. Nice mobility using the Cruise control. Excellent audio system. Very crisp picture while using navigation. Microphone usage friendly.
2023 AWD Platinum Rogue is a Great Balance
My last 2 vechicles were Mazda CX5s, loved them but new Mazda turbo isn't fuel practical at all. Bought my Platinum Rogue in July and went on 1100 mile trip across Fla. Cargo space was adequate and considerably more than CX. I found the 3 banger turbo performance perfect for merging and I only feel a lag when needing max acceleration between 75-85. With smart driving achieved 34 hwy, heavily packed and with 4 adults. *Smart driving, get into turbo too much and it will decline rapidly. Cons are often placed on Rogue for handling I do not agree. I find it similar to the sporty CX. Seats are way better than my last several cars and the interior feels rich and is very roomy and comfortable for my 6'1" 210 frame. Tech is good though I miss the Mazda's tech toggle on the console. AWD: delivers a feeling of control in Tropical Rains and while driving on the beach several times I found it VERY capable. We sat and watched from the condo balcony dozens of vechicles get stuck and need saving from rising surf so we reluctantly tried our luck. By weeks end I was searching for heavy sand that was giving jeeps a hard time, The Rogue navigated all challenges. I am hopeful it will handle the winter weather in mountains of Tennessee as well. So far, I love my Rogue. Ventilated seats and power mirrors should be included in Platinums hefty price tag aling with rear door locks but so far it has met or exceeded all expectations.
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AC issue
Garbage. Got it brand new. AC blows cold air only on the driver side after only 7k miles on it. Stay away!
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Issues with Cruise Control
I didn't get the updated intelligent cruise control in my 2023 Rogue. As I was going down hill with cruise on the vehicle accelerated and did not maintain speed set. Nissan said this is normal with the non intelligent cruise??? By definition cruise control is maintaining a set speed. I am looking into getting out of this car as soon as possible as Nissan will not fix the issue.
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LEFT ALL THE REST IN THE DUST
just drive it and the gas mileage is far better than the rest
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It's been a while
so it's been a while since i've driven a NEW car...the shifting is all different, so much tech going on while driving and the seats are sooo much more comfortable! < lol > the car felt good while driving or just sitting in it, great gas milage, it was roomy and it's a sharp looking suv. i loved this thing!
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Rogue Riding
I own a 2019 Rogue and just purchased a second Rogue (2024 model). I'm impressed by the improvements that Nissan has made during the past few years. The interior has been upgraded, the performance has improved, the infotainment system and electronics are now state of the art. All in all, I am very pleased with my new Rogue.
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Wowww
I love the ride and the features for different road conditions I may encounter definitely a plus
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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Better Than It Used To Be
Definitely more power and more responsive than the 2018 Rogue I used to own. Feels very sure-footed but takes the bumps very hard. Updated body style for 2024, I'm keeping my fingers crossed the fuel sensor issue has been fixed for this model year. 4000 miles in, I haven't smelled any gas yet!
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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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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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Dying Car
I bought a Nissan Rogue platinum 2023 because I like its 360 degree parking camera. I found the interior appealing as well. It's perfect for a family of four. The only thing that I regret about buying this vehicle is its power system. Why? As early as 2 or 3 months after buying this car, the ignition system malfunctioned. The car was totally dead. And at this very moment, same thing happened. It's a sad reality that I am paying a mortgage to own a dying high end Nissan rogue.
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Bluetooth failure
When using the Bluetooth for calling, I can be heard just fine, my passanger on the other hand can hardly be heard. I've been told that's a common complaint among some Rogue owners. Dealer says it's working the way it was designed. B.S. Microphone is just not picking up passanger side and that's by design???
First Nissan Product, ever.
Had a 2013 Subaru Outback that was totaled in a crash. I did consider another Outback but it didn't pass muster. I purchased a 2023 Nissan Rogue SL for several important reasons, with one no more important than any other. 1. Better fuel economy and power from the engine. The 1.5L three cylinder turbo engine produces 50 lb-ft more torque than the larger four found in the Subaru and at lower RPMs. Fuel economy is about 15% better than the Subaru and both vehicles are AWD. 2. The safety features are more intuitive and easier to use in the Nissan. 3. All controls such as climate, navigation, radio are dependent on a large touchscreen. If that fails, you are screwed. Nissan has separate buttons and knobs for climate and radio. Navigation is a combination of touchscreen and a knob as is audio. 4. The interior of the Nissan is more open and airy than the Subaru. The Nissan capacity to haul stuff is slightly less than the Subaru but the shape of the cargo area allows you to pack in more stuff. Outward visibility is pretty equal. 5. The Rogue is a better handling car hands down. It is more tossable on winding roads. It is also easier to park. A couple of recommendations. Tires. Get something better than the Bridgestone tires that come with the car. Secondly, put a K&N in place of the stock engine air filter. Major difference in power delivery including significant reduction in turbo lag.
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Amazing
Overpass my expectations
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Emission control issue
I have a 2023 nissan rogue and got a message about the emission control and now it won't even start. It's less then a year old.
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Start stop feature. Just stop installing it
2023 midnight rogue. Overall pretty good Some design flaws though Auto start stop feature. Is useless. Can turn it off manually each time you start. But would be better to not have it at all Window controls in the wrong spot for me. Always hit the back windows. AC is ok. Nothing to great to cool on hot days Start button. Could be moved to a better location Electronic shift is here to stay unfortunately
Rogue it is!!!
We are on our 4th Rogue (2021) and no complaints other than the bars on the upper front passenger and drivers seat that at times blocks vision, especially when a pedestrian comes into play. May be something for Nissan to look into. The vehicle is quiet, and quick on the up take. Very nice to drive <br>
Right Choice in the End
In 2018, I went shopping at an Enterprise used car place with my mind set on getting a used Rogue. I came away with a Ford and regretted it every day since. This time I held my ground and with the help of a great salesperson, Mohammad at Loyalty Nissan, I got the car I wanted in the first place.
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Silkie
I love 💕 it am happy
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Very dependable
Looks great, drives great and I am sure it will very dependable in the years to come.
Fantastic ride
Great vehicle great comfortable ride quiet inside and great looking and great gas mileage
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Nissan missed the Mark
I ordered a 2023 Nissan Rogue Platinum. Terribly disappointed that the vehicle does not have features that are very standard in other SUV's. The Platinum does not come with: - Homelike - Cooled Seats - Rain sensor wipers In any top end vehicle these items are standard. I didn't order a base model I ordered the top end Rogue. It cost me $750.00 to get Homelink installed. Nissan you missed the mark on high end.
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Disappointed.
This is my 4th Rogue so obviously I have been very satisfied. Always went with SV. This one is a nightmare for me as there is no autoliftgate. I am about 5'4"" and struggle with reaching to close and for a woman it's quite heavy. I had rotator cuff surgery 10 years ago.and this is causing pain I haven't had in 10 years. I emphasized to salesman how important the power Gare was Had he stepped up and told me I could get it for an extra fee I would have. Now I really can't make use of the cargo space without causing more damage to.my shoulder. I am growing to hate this car that I always loved. I guess this is the end of Nissan for me. Sadly
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Original Owner of a Nissan 2023 Rogue SV
My Rogue was built in Japan and it has 10,300 miles. It runs smooth and good on gas. As with other Nissans I own, I hope it get to 200k miles.
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Mine should be a lemon!
I like the Rogue in general, BUT mine is very a poor quality. I have had too many issues in about 20 months: 1. The paint is awful. Many chips all over the vehicle starting within the first month. 2. Fuel line had to be replaced because of the winter fuel leaking through. Took two appointments because the first time it was the wrong part in the box, supposedly. 3. The windshield had multiple little dings before a big rock cracked it and I had to replace it 4. The camera had to be replaced because it overheated. 5. On a long trip, the cruise control stopped working intermittently. 6. On that same trip, I had the engine run on after stopping. I haven't had that happen in a vehicle in 20+ years. 7. Tires were worn out at about 22,500 miles. 8. There is a rattle coming from the muffler started at about 25,000 miles. 9. USB Android Auto connection has been an issue since about 20,000 miles. This started February 2024. - After using it for a while, it would stop working and the USB ports would not connect or charge the phone. - After months of back and forth with Nissan, they agreed to replaced the audio system in April. That DIDN'T resolve the issue. - It is worse than it was. The Android Auto issue is worse than before and NOW the radio doesn't work! This is the least reliable vehicle I have ever purchased! I really like he Rogue size, design and comfort, but I don't trust the Nissan quality because of their cost cutting due to their financial problems.
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Quick and Nimble
Purchased used with 30k, miles. Originally was looking at FWD sv, trim opted for AWD S trim. Very quick in Sport mode, easily reaches 110mph, great gas mileage 33mpg on average, ample room for passengers and cargo. Once I figured out how to use the Android Auto, worked well. Cons, the Super Black color difficult to keep clean, looks great when it is. Seems to have a lot of non metal body panels, as is with other manufacturers. Traded in a G70 sedan, due to back surgery. Still getting used to no filler cap. Surprisingly quicker than previous 4 cylinder models, The paddle shifters are available have not used them in Manual mode.
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Feels like a tinker toy
Great gas mileage was about the only positive. Horrible seats gave me a back and neck ache, seat doesn’t adjust right and uncomfortable position to drive (5”2”) 130 lbs and I felt like I was cramped and trapped inside of it driving. Doesn’t have normal usb plug in. No power and felt like I was blowing off the road. I felt unsafe.
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Midnight Addiction
I read the reviews of gasoline smell. However, I know several friends with a 2022 or 2023 Rogue and none have had problems. So I decided to take the risk and test drive one. The dealer had a Midnight Edition in black. Blacked out rims, blacked out grill, blacked out insignia. It looks cool in black. It looks simply dumb in gray and white. The seats are more comfortable than my TV chair. I was pretty well sold before hitting start. It drives fine, audio is fine, safety features are very good. It is not a great value relative to other Rogues. The premium for Midnight is high ($1,700) relative to the differences. 0% financing made it cheap relative to other SUVs - saved about $8K on monthly payments vs. a 72-month Nissan loan. However, I got hooked on Midnight's looks and paid up.
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New to us
Great car This is our tenth Nissan love them
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2023 Rogue
This is a great vehicle. Just back from Gulf Shores. This vehicle averaged 34 miles to the gallon. Road real nice. Think we got a good one.
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Japanese assembled SUV
I test drove both Rogue SV, Japanese and USA assembled vehicles and the differences were night and day. Japanese made vehicles are superior! I leased the Japan Suv and so far no issues at 5000 miles. Drives much better than my 2018 Honda CRV.
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Forward Collision Malfunction
December 2024 - Absolutely NOTHING from Nissan regarding this safety issue. DO NOT BUY A NISSAN. May 2025 - Sold this piece [non-permissible content removed]!! I WILL NOT drive an unsafe vehicle! PERIOD!! During a trip from Alberta to Saskatchewan (approx 1600 kms round trip) the forward collision light came on at least 2 dozen times (12 for sure on the return trip as we monitored it). Once the forward collision warning light comes on, the cruise control disengages. While I don't disagree with that happening, Nissan CANNOT tell me what the problem is, or more importantly, what they are doing to fix it. IT'S A SAFETY ISSUE!! Today on a 250 km trip (in light fog), the light came on at least 7 times (I may have missed one or two) with the longest being about 65 kms. Driving, in fog, without forward collision protection. Again, IT'S A SAFETY ISSUE!! I have advised family, friends and my lawyer, that should I be in a front end collision, to sue Nissan. Given I just purchased the Rogue in January 2024 and only have about 10,500 kms, if I trade it in, I'll take a beating. If I keep it, I feel I'm jeopardizing my life. I'd like to sell it privately, but it's not in my character to hide something as important as this. GET IT FIXED, NISSAN. NOW!!! If not, buy the effing thing back so I can get a real vehicle.
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Better you thought.p🤔
A little more power at the start.
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Rogue SL amazing
Extremely comfortable ride. Easy to drive. I’m still learning the tech aspect. Gas mileage is amazing. I got 40.9 on an easy 1hour drive. That’s the best. I feel like I sit higher in this new Rogue. Many different packages to figure out but all in all I love it ! My husband is a Toyota guy ! He wants to get a Rogue now !!
Very Happy
Comfortable, Quiet, Great Fuel Economy, No Problems, Lots of Standard Features that are extra on other models. Great deal we got a good discount above average trade value and 1.9 financing. Can't complain very happy so far. After 3 Subaru's we wanted to try something else we were scared of the subaru with no warranty, repairs are expensive but they were great cars.
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