2025 Nissan Rogue Consumer Reviews
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Pleasantly surprised!
We have the 2024 models in S and SV trims so I'm familiar with the 2024. 2025 is a different car. I went for the SV Premium and first thing I noticed was how much more comfortable and refined the ride is. 2025 has vastly improved and I was pleasantly surprised. No issues with it so far. I Absolutely would buy it again over a rav4 or CRV
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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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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,7657 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,5897 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,9287 mi away
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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Nissan Rogue
Love the new Rogues. Easy to drive feels comfortable. Several new features that make driving more enjoyable. I love the way the seat fits my body helps me relax and enjoy where I'm going.
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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>