2025 Nissan Rogue SUV Consumer Reviews
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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.
Brand New Car - Old Problems and Reliability Issue
I brought in my 2018 nissan altima to Los Angeles dealership for engine /transmission fix in March. Repair status as of June - still in shop due to parts delay I was given a loaner vehicle - 2025 Nissan Rogue. 3 month plus month driving experience of brand new 2025 Nissan Rogue with 300 miles. Pros - Very quiet ride. Great fuel economy for an SUV Cons: consistent transmission slippage. Vehicle stalls and doesn't accelerate at times after coming to a stop. The rpm revs past 4-5k at times but car doesn't move. 2-3 times a week when it happens. I'll have to pull over to side of road, put on hazard lights. turn off engine and turn on car again - praying that the engine/transmission system works. The car is a liability, even as a loaner vehicle. Was looking to upgrade to a Nissan SUV for family but this driving experience has changed my mind completely. Transmission slipping on the freeway has been a dangerous experience. Unsure when Nissan will finish car repair. Stuck with Rogue for the foreseeable future.
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,72017 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,74517 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,74517 mi away
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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Infotainment SUCKS!
We had our 2025 Rogue SL AWD for a week!!! Our Bluetooth doesn't automatically connect, our radio stations don't stay when started back up, you have to manually connect everything and cross your fingers!! Android Auto needs to be plugged in with a USB but sometimes the screen goes black...we were on a trip and the screen went black 14 times in 100 miles. We were told that the engineers are working on it....that has been 3 WEEKS OF NOT HAVING THE ISSUE FIXED. We were told it doesn't qualify for the buy back/replacement because it isn't the driveability!!! I AM FURIOUS! I have taken it to the dealership 3 times and am headed there tomorrow! A brand new car with these kind of problems...BUYER BEWARE!
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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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