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Alot of people are really clueless to the changes in the CVT reliability that Nissan's now offer. Much different from the older models. I have this car in black and let me tell you... Such a great car to drive. Smoooooth. Interior is top in its class. Great on gas. Decent power. Can't say enough about how good this car is. Please people, don't just repeat what others say and get your info before making comments. CVTs are "unfortunately" here to stay, but they will keep getting better and better, as Nissan has shown over the years. Great car and great review!
Agree with everything you said but here are some downsides I observed: Body rolling and poor handling compared to the competetors. Dont know how the 2024 model is but the backup camera quality is very bad in 2023 Rogue SV. Suspension should be little firmer, its too soft. Rusts very fast on the wheels etc.. No wireless bluetooth connectivity on SV premium in 2023. It looks they offered it now in 2024 SV but not sure. Adaptive cruise is good but braking is not that great. It stops much before some times or it doesn't brake. Price -- Very high price for SV premium, SL and Platinum models, should be atleast $5k less for SL and Platinum models, Platinum is almost 45k, we can buy a base model Luxury car for this price.
@@Gopinathk17 I agree on the price, when I trade in my Nissan I’ll be getting a luxury brand for this reason. There really is no difference between any brand anymore, especially if you buy one that’s two to three years old.
I knew the older nissant cvts were bad but since I work at a nissan dealership I asked the master tech about the newer cvts. He said they would get in sporadic warranty claims to replace the cvts on the older year models but 2021 and up he said they haven't had any warranty claims on the new cvts. This master tech has been at the same dealership for 20 years so I believe him.
Yeah, they are still going to be mostly low miles though, but I think if you replace fluid every 30K miles, they'll last you the lifetime of the vehicle.
CVTX on the 1.5L rogues is chain driven with a huge torque converter. I think Nissan got sick of dealing with transmission issues and kinda went overboard.
@@Erdie5 I had a Murano and the transmission went on me just over 100K. Very aggravating. Thats the one thing in my mind that would hold me bck from getting another Nissan. So this Rogue I wouldnt have those problems you are saying ?
@@garyconstantino6408 It's hard to say for sure. But this transmission was first put in the Altima back in 2019, and checking NHTSA as well as our dealer, transmission complaints have disappeared for that car since the new transmission went in. Still, like any CVT, they do need their fluid changed and do not tolerate being neglected like multi speed automatics do.
my family has had pre 2010 and 2016 nissans. All have had bad transmissions. Constant transmission work. I will never trust nissan again. Dad was obsessed with nissan for looks. 90% of our cars were nissan and all of them had transmission issues. lost money on the most recent car
@@jamyacole1123changing oil every 5k doesn’t have any effect on the transmission. The rest of the cars are actually pretty good, but whatever you do maintenance wise doesn’t solve the improperly engineered/manufactured CVTs
I rented one of these on vacation and I can honestly say this is the best vehicle I have ever driven. I cannot say enough good things about it. Wish I could afford to buy one.
I just bought the 2024 Nissan Rogue SL a week ago and oh my goodness, i absolutely love it in the Boulder Grey Pearl and I have gotten so many compliments with the colour. The interior, love it and the technology, I’m still learning from it but it was the best purchase I ever made. ❤😊
I have a 2009 Murano Le that runs like it did brand new…smooth and quiet… because I don’t have a garage the paint around the doors above the windows is fading… everything works perfect even the air.. I have always gotten the scheduled maintenance and am still happy with my Nissan!.
I have 2017 Murano. It is very comfortable. The only thing I do not like in it is its body roll, but I guess it has to be that way in order to be so smooth.
Based on jd power reliability this beats the Rav 4 by a lot. It's one of the highest rated. Not only that but i just drove a 2024 Rav 4 Adventure and then drove an SL 2024 Rogue and it was like night and day. Rav 4 felt cheap and lots of road noise and just felt cheap.
Not a vehicle I’d be interested in driving, but the comments on so many of these videos with people yapping about the power and trivial 💩 there are still people who buy vehicles just to get from A to B and don’t need anything flashy or high powered. The average driver who does a daily commute in a city with highways and some traffic don’t need or want 250+ HP or 6cyl
Its only 200 HP and also 4 cyl and you would really appreciate it if you test drove one. I have a 2020 Honda CRV EXL and the power in this Rogue is so much better when your pulling out into a road or highway. Helps blend into traffic when people these days are going 70-80+ on the highway.
The tech and especially google assistant is 100% the reason I bought one. I traded a really nice loaded Genesis for it but I just had to have the new tech.
You 😊 guys did an awesome job on the review! Very thorough! I plan on purchasing a new vehicle at the end of the year and the rouge is definitely a viable option of mine. Alongside of the many positives its in my price range and offers a lot of bang for the buck😅
The new chain-driven CVT in these should basically eliminate CVT issues from these cars. (Altima too) I'm sure Nissan is more than ready to turn the page on that. As for the vehicle itself, Nissan's always done a good job of making the Rogue competitive in the segment, and that seems to have continued for sure. Huge thumbs up for sticking with real buttons for HVAC controls. And sun shades in the second row is wild, I hope all other manufacturers add those as well, along with the soft touch door panels in the second row. That's crazy. Lots of things not typical for this segment/non-luxury cars.
Platinum owner here...really love this car coming from a 2016 SL, I agree 💯 with your comment for getting A to B..these aren't race cars..they are compact vehicles and not drag racers. Ego's cripple car manufacturers, and downgrade review comments because many want to mash that pedal and take off....it's a CAR, not a jet engine!. Happy with my purchase!
@@SolaKnitez53 Yours has a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine. I have a 2019 so I think yours is the same. These new ones have 3 cylinder turbo engines, I think they're not as reliable as the 4 cylinder ones but time will tell.
Back when I bought my 2016 Nissan Versa note sv I was told it was a junk car with cvt issues and not to buy it, but I bought it anyway and with almost 100k miles it’s still driving but I also keep the regular maintenance on it. I am thinking of buying a Rogue sv awd as my upgrade car in the future and keep my beloved Nissan note as a second car.
Great reviews, gentlemen like always, ignore all the heaters. Everyone has their opinions they’re like assholes. Everyone has one in every car has their problems and brands makes and models by what you like everyone whatever makes you happy live your life and be happy and don’t argue. And God bless and enjoy the weekend and every day, gentlemen everyone here.
I love this review! I have a 2023 Rogue SL, and there is not a real big difference that I can see because I have all of the options as the Premium (except navigation). I'm loving the WIRELESS Android Auto but it's not enough to make me upgrade. 😂😂
Nissan has previously sold a Rogue Hybrid in the US. It didn't offer buyers a significant enough improvement in fuel economy to justify the higher price. Same with the Murano Hybrid that was briefly offered.
Did you notice any drivetrain vibration? I test drove one and it had a slight drivetrain vibration when holding steady on the gas. Also, some say it idles very rough. I am seriously considering one and just want to know what to expect.
Beautiful car, I had the base model out for a spin with the same power train. Seats were pretty comfortable and the car has plenty of pep. Nice refined drive and it’s supposed to be really good on gas for a vehicle that size and it has a spare tire. Unfortunately once you get into the higher trims you have to take the panoramic roof which I defiantly don’t want. I am considering it though because I’m getting a new suv this summer or bust. We will see I guess.
Love the updates! Do you think the 2025 Pathfinder Platinum will receive the same upgrades? If so, it will definitely be on my radar. The Korean twins and Toyota dealers are asking for sticker/over sticker price which would make the Pathfinder a great deal in my book!
In sport the rogue is very responsive.this 3 is great 45 mpg on the highway and nice get up and go from stoplight.overall a well balanced good value.great interior and very direct tech.
So I was washing my car yesterday, and noticed that there was not an exposed tailpipe, and let me tell you -- if you wash your own car, it's rather cool not to have a visible tailpipe.
Very nice ride. How reliable is that 1.5T? So small and an I3 makes me wonder, and is my main pause. It has the style though. One thing the RAV4 is currently lacking these days. And that shiny cladding looks good, but concerned how it will age.
Are you able to explain a 4 decibel difference between a 2024 Rogue and the 2024 Rogue Platinum? Do they put that much more sound deadeningin the Platinum model?? That seems like quite a difference.
I test drove a 2024 Platinum and it was surprisingly quiet for non luxury. I actually think it's similiar to the 2022 BMW X5 ( which has alot of road noise from giant 21 inch summer performance tires)
The interior is really nice and I like the facelifted exterior too however I CAN’T GET PAST the 3-cylinder. The CVT isn’t my favorite transmission but I don’t mind it. If the engine and transmission were changed, I would like this car but as of right now I don’t, hopefully Nissan sees where I’m coming from!
You might try Mazda with the CX5. Its not quite as roomy, and I'm not a fan of the base engine, and 6-speed means its not as efficient, but its very traditional and high resale value and high reliability reports. Personally, the engine is why I went with the Nissan, its one of the few in this segment where the base engine is the same as the top of the line and the technology while complicated is extremely impressive for both the engine and transmission from a technical standpoint. Who ever would have thought we could have engines that change their compression ratio on the fly from 8 to 14? And over 200hp out of a 1.5 liter engine? On 87 octane? While getting 37mpg highway with FWD? This is amazing!
@@BoopSnoot I do really like the CX5 however if I was shopping in this segment of vehicle I think I’d choose a CRV Hybrid all though the biggest con with that is that there is no option for cooled seats
@@CarGeek360 I passed on it for a few reasons: Big markups on hybrids (or they lowball your tradein), not much storage in cab, infotainment outdated and small for the price, noisy engine, weird ceiling mounted rear seat belt hump, high MSRP. For example, I got my 37mpg 205hp Rogue S for just over $30K out the door after haggling and discounts which has been hugely practical. The CRV Sport Hybrid only came in black and white (not my favorite), the white has a $500 upcharge, and the dealer wanted $39.3K after taxes and fees, nearly $10K over the Rogue and the CRV was no nicer inside and did no better in real-world highway fuel economy.
Hay Hello Guys I had just watched your youtub video, not bad ,well i and my wife ordered a nissan (X- TRAIL Tekna + T33a 2023) this is what it´s called in Germany ,we will be recieveing it in june or july and i thank you for explaining about the Rogue ,well i don´t know what is wrong with some of these car makers, ,there r some things that i see that you have in the Rogue that we don´t have here?, like the levers or latch for the 2 back row seats to lower them down from the trunk and the engine autostart butten on the remote ,it is not aloud in germany because of pollution matters ,also they didn´t offer you any front windshield heater, it´s made like the back windsheild but for the front, and that u dont have, ventilated seats ,they are in the pathfinder ,but they are not in any other nissan cars, and i´ve tryed to order them but no, nissan will not do it.but thanks anyway for the info.
Disappointing compared to the expectations I had about the new 2024 Nissan Rogue SL, since it does not have the same equipment and accessories, even with the premium package, of my 2023 Rogue SL. It is very sad that it has not improved except in information and the digital cluster, since it continues to be manufactured without the low level of window washer water alarm, without the Bose tweeter speakers, without the ambient light, without the Rogue light in the doors, without the cover of the trunk, without the activation or unlocking buttons for the rear doors, and other “little things” that my 2023 SL does have, plus they no longer manufacture Rogué SL or Platinum in Silver Brilliant colors! It is supposed to be a matter of improving, updating and innovating and this is not happening! I must comment that the “leather” upholstery is still of poor quality, as are the piano black finishes.
Do you like the interior of this SUV? Then go for a new (or nearly new) 2023 - 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. For almost the same price, you get a plug-in hybrid SUV with a Nissan interior, a Mitsubishi engine (very reliable), and without a CVT transmission. 😉😉
Looks nice but not a fan of any CVT..3 cylinder?? Why is Nissan going smaller in engine size??? EPA says 28 mpg city, but over a week of city driving you are getting just over 26 mpg???
Good looking vehicle. My neighbor's wife leased one in a silver/black roof color combination but is very unhappy with the CVT transmission. The transmission ruins the ambience of the car which is quite nice overall. Would I buy one, no, I don't trust the transmission, and I don't trust the longevity of the 3-cylinder engine considering the failure of her previous Ford Escape 3-cylinder.
@@videochubecause those models are electrified and have electric motors helping the engine so it’s less stressed. Not only that but Nissan uses variable compression which is an electric actuator inside the engine connected to the crank that changes the compression ratio. Combined with turbo charging it’s extremely over complicated and prone to catastrophic failure.
engine design = a disaster about to happen. what complicated design and failure. watch out vidoes about these engines and their premature failure. NISSAN is still lost in the deep ocean since they introduced their CVT
There is no way I would ever consider a Nissan. Toyota ability to hold value and overall quality is just so so much better than Nissan. If it were not for fleet sales Nissan couldn’t give cars away. The only positive thing I have to say about Nissan is the Heismann House commercials
It is clear you have never owned a Nissan. I have a Murano and have rented Rav4 several times and I can say Rav4 are dull, boring and underwhelming. Overhyped thanks to the undeniable reputation Toyota has built. Still I love my Murano.
@@videochu In the past Nissan built some really great vehicles, never owned any because I freely admit to being a Toyota fan boy. Will take you at your word the Murano has served you well, I am guessing it is not equipped with the dumpster fire CVT transmission Nissan put out? Altima used to be a really sweet little sedan fun to drive until they cursed it with that transmission. Overall, I just think long term ownership wise, you got a better shot with Toyota products, nothings perfect. The interiors are nothing special, I just want it to work it does not have to dazzle me. Never bought a Toyota for performance just to be reliable and last 10-15 years. Outside of living in Germany driving the autobahn everyday never needed to be dazzled by performance or needed anything special. Point A to B without fail, and Toyota does it really dam well.
@@videochuNissan Murano's are terrible I know someone that had the transmission to come out three times in 70K.. They burn gas worse than a full size truck...
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wont buy with that engine need the 4 back,,,,
Alot of people are really clueless to the changes in the CVT reliability that Nissan's now offer. Much different from the older models. I have this car in black and let me tell you... Such a great car to drive. Smoooooth. Interior is top in its class. Great on gas. Decent power. Can't say enough about how good this car is. Please people, don't just repeat what others say and get your info before making comments. CVTs are "unfortunately" here to stay, but they will keep getting better and better, as Nissan has shown over the years. Great car and great review!
Well said. How many of the whiners actually changed the CVT fluid ? 1/10
Exactly well said.
I got transmission issue on my Rogue 2020 at 3x,xxx km.
They should replace CVT on Rogue just like what they did on Infiniti QX60.
Agree with everything you said but here are some downsides I observed:
Body rolling and poor handling compared to the competetors.
Dont know how the 2024 model is but the backup camera quality is very bad in 2023 Rogue SV.
Suspension should be little firmer, its too soft.
Rusts very fast on the wheels etc..
No wireless bluetooth connectivity on SV premium in 2023. It looks they offered it now in 2024 SV but not sure.
Adaptive cruise is good but braking is not that great. It stops much before some times or it doesn't brake.
Price -- Very high price for SV premium, SL and Platinum models, should be atleast $5k less for SL and Platinum models, Platinum is almost 45k, we can buy a base model Luxury car for this price.
@@Gopinathk17 I agree on the price, when I trade in my Nissan I’ll be getting a luxury brand for this reason. There really is no difference between any brand anymore, especially if you buy one that’s two to three years old.
I knew the older nissant cvts were bad but since I work at a nissan dealership I asked the master tech about the newer cvts. He said they would get in sporadic warranty claims to replace the cvts on the older year models but 2021 and up he said they haven't had any warranty claims on the new cvts. This master tech has been at the same dealership for 20 years so I believe him.
Yeah, they are still going to be mostly low miles though, but I think if you replace fluid every 30K miles, they'll last you the lifetime of the vehicle.
CVTX on the 1.5L rogues is chain driven with a huge torque converter. I think Nissan got sick of dealing with transmission issues and kinda went overboard.
@@Erdie5 I had a Murano and the transmission went on me just over 100K. Very aggravating. Thats the one thing in my mind that would hold me bck from getting another Nissan. So this Rogue I wouldnt have those problems you are saying ?
@@garyconstantino6408 It's hard to say for sure. But this transmission was first put in the Altima back in 2019, and checking NHTSA as well as our dealer, transmission complaints have disappeared for that car since the new transmission went in. Still, like any CVT, they do need their fluid changed and do not tolerate being neglected like multi speed automatics do.
how about the new engine though?
Don’t talk about reliability if you haven’t owned a Nissan from 2016 and up they have been nothing but reliable
my family has had pre 2010 and 2016 nissans. All have had bad transmissions. Constant transmission work. I will never trust nissan again. Dad was obsessed with nissan for looks. 90% of our cars were nissan and all of them had transmission issues. lost money on the most recent car
@@jorgedeaguinaga2632 didn’t change the oil every 5k miles
@@jamyacole1123 probably not but that's also ridiculous changing every 5k. They don't even recommend it every 5k
@@jamyacole1123changing oil every 5k doesn’t have any effect on the transmission. The rest of the cars are actually pretty good, but whatever you do maintenance wise doesn’t solve the improperly engineered/manufactured CVTs
@@davewilson7602 for me Nissan ha been re liable
I rented one of these on vacation and I can honestly say this is the best vehicle I have ever driven. I cannot say enough good things about it. Wish I could afford to buy one.
One of my favorite things when watching you guys review is showing all the trim levels and what trim you guys are reviewing 👍🏼
It’s excellent value for money than anything. And the interior is best in its class.
I just bought the 2024 Nissan Rogue SL a week ago and oh my goodness, i absolutely love it in the Boulder Grey Pearl and I have gotten so many compliments with the colour. The interior, love it and the technology, I’m still learning from it but it was the best purchase I ever made. ❤😊
Congrats on your new Rogue!
@@CarConfections thank you so much. Hard to believe it’s been 3 months and I’m so loving it.
We did too 10 days ago in black 🖤 we love it
@@dana92109 congratulations on your 24 Nissan Rogue. I just love mine, I can’t believe I put almost 4km on it.
I have a 2009 Murano Le that runs like it did brand new…smooth and quiet… because I don’t have a garage the paint around the doors above the windows is fading… everything works perfect even the air.. I have always gotten the scheduled maintenance and am still happy with my Nissan!.
I have 2017 Murano. It is very comfortable. The only thing I do not like in it is its body roll, but I guess it has to be that way in order to be so smooth.
Bought this model and color 2 wks ago and LOVE it!!! Had a 2019.
@@1976axerhandThe 3 cylinder engine is terrible!!
Whats the name of this color. I love this.
Ignore the haters..they just wanna zoom, enjoying mine too!
@@RemYr-ym2bg champagne silver
@@1976axerhandwhy wasn't it on the news then. A half million that need engines, I call BS.
Based on jd power reliability this beats the Rav 4 by a lot. It's one of the highest rated. Not only that but i just drove a 2024 Rav 4 Adventure and then drove an SL 2024 Rogue and it was like night and day. Rav 4 felt cheap and lots of road noise and just felt cheap.
RAV4 is over priced period.
Not a vehicle I’d be interested in driving, but the comments on so many of these videos with people yapping about the power and trivial 💩 there are still people who buy vehicles just to get from A to B and don’t need anything flashy or high powered. The average driver who does a daily commute in a city with highways and some traffic don’t need or want 250+ HP or 6cyl
Its only 200 HP and also 4 cyl and you would really appreciate it if you test drove one. I have a 2020 Honda CRV EXL and the power in this Rogue is so much better when your pulling out into a road or highway. Helps blend into traffic when people these days are going 70-80+ on the highway.
@@garyconstantino6408 Well it's a 3 Cylinder Turbo. And something else new is a variable compression engine.
The tech and especially google assistant is 100% the reason I bought one. I traded a really nice loaded Genesis for it but I just had to have the new tech.
You 😊 guys did an awesome job on the review! Very thorough! I plan on purchasing a new vehicle at the end of the year and the rouge is definitely a viable option of mine. Alongside of the many positives its in my price range and offers a lot of bang for the buck😅
Thanks!
The new chain-driven CVT in these should basically eliminate CVT issues from these cars. (Altima too) I'm sure Nissan is more than ready to turn the page on that.
As for the vehicle itself, Nissan's always done a good job of making the Rogue competitive in the segment, and that seems to have continued for sure. Huge thumbs up for sticking with real buttons for HVAC controls. And sun shades in the second row is wild, I hope all other manufacturers add those as well, along with the soft touch door panels in the second row. That's crazy. Lots of things not typical for this segment/non-luxury cars.
I got the 2024 SL AWD with all Tech package, and I am pretty impressed with my Rogue. Absolutely beast!!!
Platinum owner here...really love this car coming from a 2016 SL, I agree 💯 with your comment for getting A to B..these aren't race cars..they are compact vehicles and not drag racers. Ego's cripple car manufacturers, and downgrade review comments because many want to mash that pedal and take off....it's a CAR, not a jet engine!. Happy with my purchase!
@@SolaKnitez53 Me too! I love it!
@@SolaKnitez53 Yours has a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine. I have a 2019 so I think yours is the same. These new ones have 3 cylinder turbo engines, I think they're not as reliable as the 4 cylinder ones but time will tell.
@@metalmike570 mine is the 3 cyl turbo. Just had it on a 1000 mile road trip and it perform beautifully.
@@metalmike570 My 2016 was the 2.54 l. Honestly that had good pep also as does this new one.
We bought an SL 10 days ago omg amazing smooth ride beautiful suv so many xtras
I have the platinum it's so good
Great Nissan Rogue/X-Trail!! Great job gentlemen!!
Wow that interior is swag ngl.....my sister had a 2012 and the Rogue has really come a long way
The2012 Nissan Rogue was very bulbous.. a lot of trouble with the CVT transmission.
@@charlesjackson1700this is 12 yrs later, keep current.
@@SolaKnitez53 🤯✌💣
Back when I bought my 2016 Nissan Versa note sv I was told it was a junk car with cvt issues and not to buy it, but I bought it anyway and with almost 100k miles it’s still driving but I also keep the regular maintenance on it. I am thinking of buying a Rogue sv awd as my upgrade car in the future and keep my beloved Nissan note as a second car.
This format is excellent, really covers all the bases!
Great reviews, gentlemen like always, ignore all the heaters. Everyone has their opinions they’re like assholes. Everyone has one in every car has their problems and brands makes and models by what you like everyone whatever makes you happy live your life and be happy and don’t argue. And God bless and enjoy the weekend and every day, gentlemen everyone here.
Thanks and we hope you have a great weekend as well! ☺️
You’re welcome guys and thank you.
unfortunately Nissan dealers don't have this prices in their stickers when you want to buy a Nissan Rogue. Good review
30K all the way to 40K is what I saw. They had prices on the stickers, what you said is strange.
I love this review! I have a 2023 Rogue SL, and there is not a real big difference that I can see because I have all of the options as the Premium (except navigation). I'm loving the WIRELESS Android Auto but it's not enough to make me upgrade. 😂😂
Thorough review job as always, guys.
Nissan has previously sold a Rogue Hybrid in the US. It didn't offer buyers a significant enough improvement in fuel economy to justify the higher price. Same with the Murano Hybrid that was briefly offered.
Did you notice any drivetrain vibration? I test drove one and it had a slight drivetrain vibration when holding steady on the gas.
Also, some say it idles very rough. I am seriously considering one and just want to know what to expect.
Excellent review as always!😸
Beautiful car, I had the base model out for a spin with the same power train. Seats were pretty comfortable and the car has plenty of pep. Nice refined drive and it’s supposed to be really good on gas for a vehicle that size and it has a spare tire. Unfortunately once you get into the higher trims you have to take the panoramic roof which I defiantly don’t want. I am considering it though because I’m getting a new suv this summer or bust. We will see I guess.
Yes of course & I would considered buy this.
3 cylinder is insane. I’m waiting for the hybrid
Love the updates! Do you think the 2025 Pathfinder Platinum will receive the same upgrades? If so, it will definitely be on my radar. The Korean twins and Toyota dealers are asking for sticker/over sticker price which would make the Pathfinder a great deal in my book!
Most likely!
I'm completely happy with my 2014 SL Model! No issues yet at 98k. 😁
I wish they would add ventilated seats to platinum model
In sport the rogue is very responsive.this 3 is great 45 mpg on the highway and nice get up and go from stoplight.overall a well balanced good value.great interior and very direct tech.
So I was washing my car yesterday, and noticed that there was not an exposed tailpipe, and let me tell you -- if you wash your own car, it's rather cool not to have a visible tailpipe.
I noticed Honda has started adding visible tail pipes as well. So silly. Just tuck it away.
Very nice ride. How reliable is that 1.5T? So small and an I3 makes me wonder, and is my main pause. It has the style though. One thing the RAV4 is currently lacking these days. And that shiny cladding looks good, but concerned how it will age.
Great video 😊
Thank you, friend!
Are you able to explain a 4 decibel difference between a 2024 Rogue and the 2024 Rogue Platinum? Do they put that much more sound deadeningin the Platinum model?? That seems like quite a difference.
Could be the tires too.
@@TGZ32 never thought of that, the larger tires could make that diff. Thanks.
Nissan didn't really say what they did differently but it seems like they definitely used more sound deadening for the Platinum
I test drove a 2024 Platinum and it was surprisingly quiet for non luxury. I actually think it's similiar to the 2022 BMW X5 ( which has alot of road noise from giant 21 inch summer performance tires)
Makes me want to trade in my SV 2021
Nissan have this car as xtrail comes with Nissan e power hybrid averaging over 45 miles to the gallon very good
Sir you did not compare the two midsize rivals Grand highlander and Hyundai palisade yet.Plz compare them.❤Vote for comparison ❤
Yes we need that comparison❤
Great Idea❤❤
It might be a great comparison ❤
Thanks for the idea and we might be able to do that comparison soon 👍
They should have gone with the Kicks like look in this model too .. That 2025 kicks looks Hulk like
The interior is really nice and I like the facelifted exterior too however I CAN’T GET PAST the 3-cylinder. The CVT isn’t my favorite transmission but I don’t mind it. If the engine and transmission were changed, I would like this car but as of right now I don’t, hopefully Nissan sees where I’m coming from!
Love your video
You might try Mazda with the CX5. Its not quite as roomy, and I'm not a fan of the base engine, and 6-speed means its not as efficient, but its very traditional and high resale value and high reliability reports. Personally, the engine is why I went with the Nissan, its one of the few in this segment where the base engine is the same as the top of the line and the technology while complicated is extremely impressive for both the engine and transmission from a technical standpoint. Who ever would have thought we could have engines that change their compression ratio on the fly from 8 to 14? And over 200hp out of a 1.5 liter engine? On 87 octane? While getting 37mpg highway with FWD? This is amazing!
@@BoopSnoot I do really like the CX5 however if I was shopping in this segment of vehicle I think I’d choose a CRV Hybrid all though the biggest con with that is that there is no option for cooled seats
@@CarGeek360 I passed on it for a few reasons: Big markups on hybrids (or they lowball your tradein), not much storage in cab, infotainment outdated and small for the price, noisy engine, weird ceiling mounted rear seat belt hump, high MSRP. For example, I got my 37mpg 205hp Rogue S for just over $30K out the door after haggling and discounts which has been hugely practical. The CRV Sport Hybrid only came in black and white (not my favorite), the white has a $500 upcharge, and the dealer wanted $39.3K after taxes and fees, nearly $10K over the Rogue and the CRV was no nicer inside and did no better in real-world highway fuel economy.
@@BoopSnoot I see where you’re coming from, how has the 3 cylinder in the Rouge been?
Can you get one with a trailer hitch? I have a bike hitch on my CR-V and there is no way I could ever lift a bike to mount on the top of the vehicle
I'm sure you can, I looked up one through a local mover and they are available for 2024 Rogues.
Nice looking car ❤
What’s that background noise? A wood chipper? A sewing machine?
A beautiful sounding engine. Very satisfying sound.
Nissan Rogue Platinum 👍🏿😊🌻👍🏻
So really my 2020 has same exact stuff in reality. Paying for Glim.
I need that screen my rogue and the seats
How is the driving mechanics and ride compared to the Rav4? More truck or sedan like?
About the same. Everything in this class drives like a slightly taller sedan for the most part
What would the life of a hybrid system be?
Todella kaunis auto on Nissan rouge.2024 vuosi 💎 ja tv Petri Juhani saarvio 💙 ja minä olen 51 years mies 💖 ja minä olen auto Mies car
Hay Hello Guys
I had just watched your youtub video, not bad ,well i and my wife ordered a nissan (X- TRAIL Tekna + T33a 2023) this is what it´s called in Germany ,we will be recieveing it in june or july and i thank you for explaining about the Rogue ,well i don´t know what is wrong with some of these car makers, ,there r some things that i see that you have in the Rogue that we don´t have here?, like the levers or latch for the 2 back row seats to lower them down from the trunk and the engine autostart butten on the remote ,it is not aloud in germany because of pollution matters ,also they didn´t offer you any front windshield heater, it´s made like the back windsheild but for the front, and that u dont have, ventilated seats ,they are in the pathfinder ,but they are not in any other nissan cars, and i´ve tryed to order them but no, nissan will not do it.but thanks anyway for the info.
Do you have to have your phone with you for the “built in” google navigation to work?
Nope, it native to the car
RAV4 Hybrid over this. 2024 is the year of Hybrids.
Disappointing compared to the expectations I had about the new 2024 Nissan Rogue SL, since it does not have the same equipment and accessories, even with the premium package, of my 2023 Rogue SL.
It is very sad that it has not improved except in information and the digital cluster, since it continues to be manufactured without the low level of window washer water alarm, without the Bose tweeter speakers, without the ambient light, without the Rogue light in the doors, without the cover of the trunk, without the activation or unlocking buttons for the rear doors, and other “little things” that my 2023 SL does have, plus they no longer manufacture Rogué SL or Platinum in Silver Brilliant colors!
It is supposed to be a matter of improving, updating and innovating and this is not happening!
I must comment that the “leather” upholstery is still of poor quality, as are the piano black finishes.
2024 Nissan Rogue Platinum verry nice! I want to known When will this car be sold in Vietnam?
very nice, but unfortunately it is not sold in the vietnamese market :(
It looks alright
Do the black seats get super hot?
They don’t!
JDM Platinum Trim beats RAV4 hands down.
No problems with my Rock creek-get rid of factory exhaust add KN filter-much better
Air ball: lack of ventilated seats
That wouldve been perfect
The Chrysler of Japan
Do you like the interior of this SUV? Then go for a new (or nearly new) 2023 - 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. For almost the same price, you get a plug-in hybrid SUV with a Nissan interior, a Mitsubishi engine (very reliable), and without a CVT transmission. 😉😉
Looks nice but not a fan of any CVT..3 cylinder?? Why is Nissan going smaller in engine size??? EPA says 28 mpg city, but over a week of city driving you are getting just over 26 mpg???
You clearly don't see where the auto industry is going if you're questioning engine downsizing.
I imagine the brothers drove in sport mode most of the time. Car reviewers do not drive the same as daily drivers.
What do you prefer -- the Rogue or the Sportage SX Prestige?
It's a cool engine, but the Feds are investigating it for blowing up a lot. I think Nissan will work the kinks out.
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oh and i forgot to let u know that we have herein germany ,the hybrid cars. THX GUY
Good looking vehicle. My neighbor's wife leased one in a silver/black roof color combination but is very unhappy with the CVT transmission. The transmission ruins the ambience of the car which is quite nice overall. Would I buy one, no, I don't trust the transmission, and I don't trust the longevity of the 3-cylinder engine considering the failure of her previous Ford Escape 3-cylinder.
Ford… nothing alike.
Nissan, Please come to India with some good SUV's like this.
The CVT can stop ✋🏾 💯
Big Rogue Energy
thanks
That engine sounds terrible. Too loud. I have a 2012 Honda Accord with 217K miles and it does not sound like that.
The Mazda cx-50 is probably a better option
The 1.5 engine scares me gamble
Coming to a hood near you!!!!!
You know Dat's Right 👍😅
You're thinking Altimas that came out of rental fleets... although, rental fleets are buying a lot of Rogues too, hmmm...
the Rav4 is not luxury, they are adventure units, that has been the premise since the first Rav4
Dude, the sunroof is spaced apart, so you're measuring wrong.
But. Still. No. Ventilated. Seats.
this thing should be no more than 35,000 tbh.
I lost interest after hearing about 3 cyl with CVT
Just wait until they go single cylinder
Me too 😭
If a heavy 4Runner or a Grand Highlander have a 4 cylinder, Why is it an issue a Rouge having a 3cyl?
@@videochubecause those models are electrified and have electric motors helping the engine so it’s less stressed. Not only that but Nissan uses variable compression which is an electric actuator inside the engine connected to the crank that changes the compression ratio. Combined with turbo charging it’s extremely over complicated and prone to catastrophic failure.
@@videochu I have an issue with the 4Runner having a 4 cylinder too, the Grand Highlander is a hybrid so it’s not AS big of an issue in there
The only thing i do not like about the rogue is the wheel well gap. Its too much!!!!!! 😅
A three cylinder with a continuously variable transmission? Sorry guys, I can’t watch the rest of your video.
Too bad the RAV4 looks the way it does, there’s no perfect vehicle out there.
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No ventilated seats is no go.
Reliability is going to say no.
Go back to the 2.5 because the three cylinder is nothing to me no power
Hybrids are too expensive. If you are trying to outprice your customers, that is how you will go.
3 Cylinder 😨
is really good in real world driving though. no problem accelerating
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@@Cory69extremely over complicated though, including the VC turbo 4 in the Altima.
A terrible problematic, underwhelming piece of garbage.👎
Rule # 1 in life. NEVER buy a 3 cylinder engine!!!
I wouldn't buy any vehicle with the super weak 3-cylinder engine! The turbo creates heat and pressure, both destroy tiny engines! Buy a Toyota!
engine design = a disaster about to happen. what complicated design and failure. watch out vidoes about these engines and their premature failure. NISSAN is still lost in the deep ocean since they introduced their CVT
There is no way I would ever consider a Nissan. Toyota ability to hold value and overall quality is just so so much better than Nissan. If it were not for fleet sales Nissan couldn’t give cars away. The only positive thing I have to say about Nissan is the Heismann House commercials
Add the fact that the Nissan’s interior is a nicer place to spend time in. Toyota still builds better though.
It is clear you have never owned a Nissan. I have a Murano and have rented Rav4 several times and I can say Rav4 are dull, boring and underwhelming. Overhyped thanks to the undeniable reputation Toyota has built. Still I love my Murano.
RAV4 are over price bare basic vehicles that have engine sludge problems
@@videochu In the past Nissan built some really great vehicles, never owned any because I freely admit to being a Toyota fan boy. Will take you at your word the Murano has served you well, I am guessing it is not equipped with the dumpster fire CVT transmission Nissan put out? Altima used to be a really sweet little sedan fun to drive until they cursed it with that transmission. Overall, I just think long term ownership wise, you got a better shot with Toyota products, nothings perfect. The interiors are nothing special, I just want it to work it does not have to dazzle me. Never bought a Toyota for performance just to be reliable and last 10-15 years. Outside of living in Germany driving the autobahn everyday never needed to be dazzled by performance or needed anything special. Point A to B without fail, and Toyota does it really dam well.
@@videochuNissan Murano's are terrible I know someone that had the transmission to come out three times in 70K.. They burn gas worse than a full size truck...
Reliability wise Nissan is nowhere near Lexus or Toyota. Facts
CVT Transmission... NO Thankyou !!! 😕😕
1.5 turbo 3 cylinder engine 😉no thanks
3 cylinder ...
I have one Its not bad. Unless you were looking for something fast and exciting but this is fine for day to day stuff