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.
Bluey
We just purchased our first Nissan product. We chose a dark blue Nissan Rogue SL AWD with the premium package. Yes I did research and read the reviews, both good and bad and decided to roll the dice. I've been through the Lemon Law process in the past over a new Chevy truck so I'm not overly concerned. The bonus was that our local family owned dealer gives a lifetime warranty on the power train with a $100 deductible included for free. So far we love the open airy feeling, the light oyster colored interior and the moon roof. If issues start I'll update. So far so good
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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.
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.
Engine nearly blew up
sold the vehicle back to the dealer today. Had an episode where my teenage son was driving the car and then the engine stalled, and then when it restarted there was smoke everywhere. My son was smart enough to pull the vehicle to the side and call the Fire department. We had it towed to a local dealership where it sat for three weeks while we had to go back and forth between Nissan and the dealership while everyone denied any responsibility. Nissan refused to do anything other than replace the engine. We waited and waited, and then found out that the car needed a part that was on back order and was not available in the US so begrudgingly the dealership bought it back (at a loss to us) I will never buy a Nissan again. This was the first time based on Consumer Reports and we can't recommend this car to anyone. There were other issues that I won't go into here. There are many other options.
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
Love My 2025 Rock Creek Rogue
Great looking, drives great, lots of features. I fell in love with this vehicle the first time I saw it. I hope to have it a long time.
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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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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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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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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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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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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>
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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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 !!
Wow
The refreshed Rogue has the best looking design ever especially the exterior looking better than the previous models. The specific Platinum and SL gets an 12 inch screen with google built in. Thanks Nissan
Love the size
Great car has plenty of room especially when I want to take my nieces and nephew places
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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Nissan of Queens is the real deal
It’s sit well on the road, easy to control, excellent on gas consumption !!
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Bluey
We needed a car pretty quickly and our family has had great luck with Nissan products. My sister currently drives a 17 Sentra with over 100k trouble free miles. At first I was worried about the new 3 cylinder turbo engine. But I had driven the 2.5 four in another unit and the 3 is quicker. The price, equipment and dealership were all first rate. And our dealer gives a free lifetime power train warranty to cover the engine, transmission and AWD. Almost one year and 17,000 miles, and my wife driving it 50+ miles five days a week, we are very happy.
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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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Loving it!
Sporty! It’s got it all and good amount of space too.
Rogue SL Awd lives on with the 2024
Wow I like my 2024 NISSAN Rogue SL Awd so much that I traded in my 22 Rogue SV with fwd last December and I'm still enjoying the ride and great gas mileage.
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Arrive in style
Nice sleek design, many new upgrades from previous models. So good on gas and great looking wheels.
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