2025 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Infotainment hell !
Two days after I purchased my brand new 2024 platinum Rogue I brought it back to the dealer and showed my salesman the blank screen. He said he hadn’t seen that before and randomly pushed buttons, kept turning the vehicle on and off until the infotainment screen finally turned on. He thought it was just a fluke because it was brand new and needed time to finish its programming sequence. He convinces be it wouldn’t happen again… It continued to happen, and is still happening. I called all the customer service numbers and was told that they will investigate the issue and get back to me. In the mean time I continued to bring the car back to the dealership until I was finally told that “yes “ this is a known defect with the 2024 SL and Platinum versions of the Rogue. The service manager sort of apologized for making me run back and forth until their head engineer could see it happening, and confessed that there is no fix yet, the company is working on developing the software to fix this issue. They said this “fix” could happen any time via satellite, but they had no idea when this amazing fix via satellite would occur. The best part is that when the screen goes blank I have no access to any of the cameras and my side mirrors turn downward when I am trying to park or just back up my car ! I just received a call back from the Nissan powers that be and was told that this issue is not serious enough for them to do anything for me, and that the lemon law does not apply because although I have been back and forth to their service department many more than just three times, those visits don’t count because since there is no fix yet ,they technically haven’t tried to fix the issue three times. I was supposed to be happy that when “the fix” becomes available tomorrow, next month or years from now, they agree to fix this mysterious issue free of charge.
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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.
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New '24, seat problem,intermittent sound?
Bought new Rogue in August. Driver's side seat slides back twice before I can drive. Service center couldn't fix problem and said there is a (recall?) on it. Online search doesn't show any recall for that. Also, aside from the noise from the engine, I hear a rumble and feel vibration at times, esp. going at lower speeds. I showed Youtube video of "that noise" and recording on my phone, but was told that all of those noises are normal. I am uneasy when I drive it. No problems with tech stuff so far. Design is good
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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.
Expensive maintenance
Every 10,000 miles or 12 months it's required to check the CVT fluid, transfer case oil, differential oil. None are do it yourself checks. So every 10.000 miles you'll be paying the dealership a few hundred dollars. If any of those components fail during warranty period and you don't have record of the check, you may be paying for the repair.









