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I've been driving Nissans for over forty years , including cvt models. Put over 200,000 miles on several of them. Never a problem with any , always a good dealership experience.
I love mine! I have the 2021 SV Premium with the new design (not the turbo). I leased it, but am now in the process of buying it. Not great on gas mileage for short distances in town... But, when I get out on the road to visit my family (an hour and half away), I get about 36-38 mpg. That includes mountain driving and passing. It's not perfect, but it's better than many of the other cars/suv's I've owned. And I have owned a lot! This is the only lease I decided to keep.
I just purchased a new 2024 rogue and it has been great! I drove from south Texas to Austin Texas and was able to get 49.9 miles per gallon. On return trip I got 47mpg. I was carful in controlling my speed and did draft a couple of trucks but this is still incredible!
I have a 2023 waiting for a 0:56 Engine. Nissan won’t buy it back. It has 23k on it. It’s a Platinum Edition. They won’t approve the engine either. The mechanics never call back. No answers. Only they say waiting for approval! I’m disabled on disability. Now I’m paying a loan without a car!
I'm with several others in calling out these videos. We've had several Nissans all great vehicles. My wife currently drives a 2021 Rogue SL. We keep up on the required maintenance and have never had a problem. So how often are you going to tow anything with a compact SUV? Not what they are made for, buy a truck if you need to tow anything. Nissan was one, if not the first to CVT transmissions, no great at first granted. Look at how many vehicles use them today (note, im not a big fan of the). So calling out Nissan for using the CVT is a bit hypocritical. As far as styling, that's subjective. I happen to like the exterior of these suv's, my opinion. Better looking than the Subaru Forester, or Outback. Better looking than the Volkswagen Tiguan, and in my opinion, the Mazda C line up. I recently took a drive in the Mazda C-50. Seat were hard as a rock. Styling nothing to write home about. Instrumentation was awkward. The main info screen looks like it's being buryed in the dash. And talk about awkward! Horrible in my opinion. Tiny rear cargo compartment. Poor gas mileage. So, there is plenty to pick at with every vehicle on the road. Try being constructive with your reviews. I can be just as picky as you, easy to do, and does not help.
Finally you said....nothing. The engine could be this, the car could make that... no statistics, no return figures, just some assumptions in your mind. Time will show, but for instance, the car is too young, so your video is useless.
Powertrain is powerful compared to the last 2.5 4 banger. Nissan has remedied the early model bearing issue and the new CVT-X is all new and far better than the last troublesome CVT. This is a quiet, smooth riding suv with a far more luxurious interior, mostly in the platinum edition, than anything in this class. It’s apparent this reviewer either doesn’t do his homework or is somehow connected monetarily to a competing company.
Bought a 2024 Rogue SV for daily use. Love this little SUV. I feel like I'm driving a Hybrid due to the auto stop/start and it save fuel too. The noise from the engine while idling might be around 6db louder vs. Lexus RX. It's a great car for the money. My only regret is that I should have bought the higher trim with more features.
I have been buying and leasing Nissan cars since 2000, even when i had a problem with the 2006 Pathfinder transmission because Nissan customer service were so good and bought back car as Lemon until I had a crash with my 2021 Rogue SV AWD, jumped over street side, hit a traffic light post and into tree and bushes and car got totaled (Side front of the car is gone , and smashed windshield) and None of the Airbags deployed. It has been 1 month and Nissan keeps telling that not all accident Airbags will deploy , and they didn't even bother to check the car. I am interested in buying the new 2025 Kicks for my daughter, but after this experience with customer service I won't.
This thing sucks you put a super tiny engine in there that’s turbo charged. That engine will be under all kinds of stress constantly from getting pounded with a turbo and then on top of that you have a crappy transmission choice. This is a car that may seem fine at first, but as the miles go on, it will have problems and it won’t last that long mechanically
I think our car will brake, water pump went out with 14k. 22k and tranny takes a few seconds to respond whether shift to R or D. I think the tranny won't last to 100k easily can see that happen. Cheap made, con insider getting rid of it.
It's a shame Nissan has made such terrible QC issues with their products. By far the most damaging is the outsourced CVT. Their design language is superior to the current crop of Honda fleet looking vehicles and is still more youthful than Toyota. It's a shame the hardware is lacking.
1. It's a Nissan 2. It's not a Nissan Z 3. It's a Rogue 4. 3 cylinders 5. Nothing styling. At least earlier versions were unique, love 'em or hate 'em 6. Toyota/Honda/Mazda 7. Why? Just why? 8. Need to put your mechanic on a retainer.
🏆Would you reconsider purchasing a Nissan Rogue after learning about these factors?🤔
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I've been driving Nissans for over forty years , including cvt models. Put over 200,000 miles on several of them. Never a problem with any , always a good dealership experience.
For the price and mpg, rogue is a very good car for daily life. It has all the features I need.
I love mine! I have the 2021 SV Premium with the new design (not the turbo). I leased it, but am now in the process of buying it. Not great on gas mileage for short distances in town... But, when I get out on the road to visit my family (an hour and half away), I get about 36-38 mpg. That includes mountain driving and passing. It's not perfect, but it's better than many of the other cars/suv's I've owned. And I have owned a lot! This is the only lease I decided to keep.
I just purchased a new 2024 rogue and it has been great! I drove from south Texas to Austin Texas and was able to get 49.9 miles per gallon. On return trip I got 47mpg. I was carful in controlling my speed and did draft a couple of trucks but this is still incredible!
I have a 2023 waiting for a 0:56 Engine. Nissan won’t buy it back. It has 23k on it. It’s a Platinum Edition. They won’t approve the engine either. The mechanics never call back. No answers. Only they say waiting for approval! I’m disabled on disability. Now I’m paying a loan without a car!
I'm with several others in calling out these videos. We've had several Nissans all great vehicles. My wife currently drives a 2021 Rogue SL. We keep up on the required maintenance and have never had a problem.
So how often are you going to tow anything with a compact SUV? Not what they are made for, buy a truck if you need to tow anything.
Nissan was one, if not the first to CVT transmissions, no great at first granted. Look at how many vehicles use them today (note, im not a big fan of the). So calling out Nissan for using the CVT is a bit hypocritical.
As far as styling, that's subjective. I happen to like the exterior of these suv's, my opinion. Better looking than the Subaru Forester, or Outback. Better looking than the Volkswagen Tiguan, and in my opinion, the Mazda C line up.
I recently took a drive in the Mazda C-50. Seat were hard as a rock. Styling nothing to write home about. Instrumentation was awkward. The main info screen looks like it's being buryed in the dash. And talk about awkward! Horrible in my opinion. Tiny rear cargo compartment. Poor gas mileage.
So, there is plenty to pick at with every vehicle on the road.
Try being constructive with your reviews.
I can be just as picky as you, easy to do, and does not help.
Finally you said....nothing. The engine could be this, the car could make that... no statistics, no return figures, just some assumptions in your mind.
Time will show, but for instance, the car is too young, so your video is useless.
nissan use cheap parts for everything
I am on 3rd Rouge (2018 55,000KM, 2022 44,000KM, 2024 12,000KM),,,,,,,,,,,no problems with all 3 vehicles!
Powertrain is powerful compared to the last 2.5 4 banger. Nissan has remedied the early model bearing issue and the new CVT-X is all new and far better than the last troublesome CVT. This is a quiet, smooth riding suv with a far more luxurious interior, mostly in the platinum edition, than anything in this class. It’s apparent this reviewer either doesn’t do his homework or is somehow connected monetarily to a competing company.
Bought a 2024 Rogue SV for daily use. Love this little SUV. I feel like I'm driving a Hybrid due to the auto stop/start and it save fuel too. The noise from the engine while idling might be around 6db louder vs. Lexus RX. It's a great car for the money. My only regret is that I should have bought the higher trim with more features.
I have been buying and leasing Nissan cars since 2000, even when i had a problem with the 2006 Pathfinder transmission because Nissan customer service were so good and bought back car as Lemon until I had a crash with my 2021 Rogue SV AWD, jumped over street side, hit a traffic light post and into tree and bushes and car got totaled (Side front of the car is gone , and smashed windshield) and None of the Airbags deployed. It has been 1 month and Nissan keeps telling that not all accident Airbags will deploy , and they didn't even bother to check the car. I am interested in buying the new 2025 Kicks for my daughter, but after this experience with customer service I won't.
This thing sucks you put a super tiny engine in there that’s turbo charged. That engine will be under all kinds of stress constantly from getting pounded with a turbo and then on top of that you have a crappy transmission choice. This is a car that may seem fine at first, but as the miles go on, it will have problems and it won’t last that long mechanically
From what I understand the EPower hybrid model is coming in 2026.
These videos are a joke
It seems you don't know about the Variable Compression engine that exists here😢
I think our car will brake, water pump went out with 14k. 22k and tranny takes a few seconds to respond whether shift to R or D. I think the tranny won't last to 100k easily can see that happen. Cheap made, con insider getting rid of it.
its identical to the mitsubishi outlander
It's a shame Nissan has made such terrible QC issues with their products. By far the most damaging is the outsourced CVT. Their design language is superior to the current crop of Honda fleet looking vehicles and is still more youthful than Toyota. It's a shame the hardware is lacking.
1. It's a Nissan
2. It's not a Nissan Z
3. It's a Rogue
4. 3 cylinders
5. Nothing styling. At least earlier versions were unique, love 'em or hate 'em
6. Toyota/Honda/Mazda
7. Why? Just why?
8. Need to put your mechanic on a retainer.
Dying "bread"?