I actually went on huge test drive today because I am in the market for a daily driver SUV to do a little off roading because I complete in 3 Gun matches. The Nissan Rogue actually blew my mind, I went into the Nissan dealership with very little expectation because all the previous gen Rogues were hot garbage. The interior and the amount of features that came stock on the SV model was insane, with the premium package even more features can be added for under 30k. I went to the Toyota dealership to test drive the RAV 4 with high expectation because of all the reviewers on youtube giving it so much praise, yet the RAV 4 was the most terrible SUV I drove today. The road and engine noise was insane, the stock 8 speed transmission when shifting was jerky, I wouldn't buy the current RAV 4 today period. I also test drove the CRV and while the CRV to light years better than the RAV 4, the huge downside was the interior and features, no 360 degree view camera for lower packages, the interior is very outdated and the infotainment system is SO OUTDATED. It's almost 2020, there shouldn't be any technology that is being pumped out that lags. Final thought, people want to talk about speed, all these reviews want to focus on speed, yet these cars weren't meant to go 0-60 in stupid fast times. These cars are meant for the driver to relax and get from point A to B, I know this because I currently have a 92 Nissan Skyline GTR that makes 650 WHP and a 2015 Nissan GTR that makes 1100 WHP, these cars are meant for speed, so these reviewers needs to stop talking about how 0-60 times matters in these compact SUV. Tomorrow I will be test driving the Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tuscan, and the Mazda CX-5, and will make my final decision within next week.
I don’t know if Nissan is going to redesign the Murano honestly. Which is very sad, no news was said abt one happening since the whole “brand overhaul” .
Hello, I've heard so many people tell that Nissan CVTs are so messed up. Have you had any problems with it ? I really like the 2021 rogue. Its just the negative reviews thats keeping me from buying it
@@manojmohan7264 the negative reviews are mostly people that don’t have one. Nissan from 2008-2015ish had bad power trains but they are much better now. It’s not uncommon to see a Nissan with 200,000 miles
I just bought a 2021 SV Rogue... Love my new car it's unbelievable on the highway.. he forgot to mention on the SV platinum you get intelligent high beam literally the car adjusts the light as it drives with incoming traffic It also adjusts Cruse control on its own no more needing to break .... It literally increases and decreases speed as it senses cars up to a full soft stop ... And so much more like the back retractable shades yeah you heard me shades!! Anyways drives like a super luxury quite car the trim is top notch ... Nissan delivered again on design ... These are the top selling SUV in the USA you actually can't even find one there is like a 3 month wait ...
I really like Nissan but I will never buy them because of the CVT. It’s one thing where it numbs the driving experience but it’s another thing when you’ve been making CVTs longer than most brands and somehow still make the worst ones and refuse to address this companies biggest issue
Right! I drive a 14 accord with a CVT and have had no problems in almost 200k miles. I know at least 5 people who have been victims to the Nissan CVT. It's not a problem with CVT, it's THEIR CVTs!
Bought a new 2016 from dealer. At approximately 80k miles I began to have serious transmission issues. Nissan just gives me the runaround. I will post same comments on all rogue videos. No more Nissan for me
I have Nissan rouge 2010 mileage hits 999999 and still runs better than Alot suvs. Because I do my servicing on time. Nissan cars the best. I recommend anyone to buy any cars of choice.
I just got a 2019 and I like this 3rd gen. Sleek and sporty. I love the way my rogue drives. It has great milage per gallon on eco and I love the interior. The suspension is better than my wife's GLC 300 2016.
Aside from the CVT that failed and was replaced under warranty at 86k miles on my 2015 Rogue SV. I still like them and the seats are super comfortable. I would get a Rogue again and get extended bumper to bumper warranty of course.
Had my 16 Rogue for 88,000 miles. Only thing I had to replace was the battery, brakes and tires. As of 3 days ago I'm now a proud owner of a 2021 Rogue SL with 8,000 miles and I absolutely love it!
the main problem (and it's a big one) is the CVT transmissions ....... they have had several major problems including delayed shifting, jerking between gears, no drive or reverse and getting stuck in safe-mode. There have been several class action lawsuits over this problem and Nissan has offered to extend the warrenty on the transmission between 4 and 10 years. Many people have called the CVT automatic tranmission the worst transmission on the market today and should be stayed away from at all costs (many have failed as early as 60,000 miles and very few have made it to 100,000 without problems.
I have a 2013. The CVT is horrible if you drive over a few hours non stop. The car doesn't accelerate which was dangerous as hell for me driving 4 hours from Houston to Dallas. Is this still the same kinda transmission?
I always liked the rogue. I think it looks good enough on the outside and interior is practical. They did a good job with the redesign. Nothing radical. Updated almost everything but, kept it just as functional.
It is a pity that There is a chrome list on both lower sides.That could be problem for rust.I got the 2nd generation Qashqai where thereluckily is no chrome list.
I'm a senior. I don't care for fancy things. Just drive with a smart car that can do the work for me. Blind spots is my #1 important priority, so I don't injured my neck. Oh well, happy shopping. This car not so bad. I have not seen it in person yet.
1:00 “handy split door” very diplomatic way to put it. I “personally” dislike this type of cover, I prefer the I split kind. I am missing the “squirrel elbow comfort index SECI”.
These new Nissans coming out these days have really sharp styling. The Altima, Sentra, this Rogue.. Nissan is using interesting lines and sharp angles instead of curves and whatnots. Rooting for Nissan to make a comeback. Hopefully the cost-cutting Nissan was notorious for for the last 10-20 years goes away and they offer better quality. Now if only Scotty Kilmer would just stop whining about Nissan.
@@ajf5745 yeah I know. But come to think of it even before Renault came, Nissan was seen as interior to Toyota. We had several Toyotas and Nissans in the 90's and you could tell Toyotas were built noticeably better and were more reliable. But yeah back then you could trust your Nissan to bring you out of town and back with no issue.
I noticed that in none of these reviews anyone talks about the terrible constant velocity transmission that Nissan uses that self-destructs and has many many consumer lawsuits.
My dad absolutely hates pro-pilot assist. I cant blame him, because it always makes you leave like 10 car lengths behind the car in front, and when a car inevitably moves into that gap, the rogue brakes dangerously when on the highway. Also, one time when he had the navigation on, it made him get off the highway when he didn't want to. He had to go back to the dealership to get it turned off, and he's dumping nissan after like 30 years cause he hates it so much
Thanks for the video! Did you guys notice any issues with Rogue's suspension? My new Rogue makes loud noises and jumps all around even on the smallest bumps
Si I just get mine, 2021 Rogue and I got a question…. I know that when you want to change of lane and use your blink lights, you can see a camera with the blinds spots in the screen. I tested this car and I see it with my eyes… well, now I cannot make it work 😂 how does that works? The radio need to be off? No phones connected? What is the problem?
I am working for nissan pro pilot system.... And I'm saying that nissan is having many more functionality in its sleeves which will be released in next [Suv] stay tuned
If you work for the pro pilot system, hats off to you my man ! Thats the only reason why I'm so tempted to buy this suv even after reading so many negative reviews about the reliability of the CVTs. Its the best driver assist hands down !
We rented 2020 Rogue Sport and to our surprise both of us (me on a front seat and a driver) got motion sickness in it. Incredible surprise. I really liked the insides compared to CRV or Rav4 but the dynamics of the car's roll and suspension makes me feel like I am going to barf. Sad. I know it is subjective (like beauty), everyone has a different sensitivity - so I am glad I discovered it in a simple, 3 day road trip / test drive way. Edit: I didn't realize that Sport apparently smaller than a regular Rogue. Perhaps we should try it as well, hopefully the suspension is better on it
I own a Togue.. I thought I would like it but after 8 months I am not pleased with it.. I think for the money if could have autostart in the sv, & I font like the noise acellerating. .
sivashanker.. what a stupid lazy comment, Because for a bratty punk like you, Their never to going to offer a hybrid, their never going to have a turbo.. Think harder an don't be so dumb.. start with all new car, add upgrades..as time goes by..not that hard junior .
They need an upgraded engine, across the line, or at least on some upper trims. I would suggest the 2.0T from the Altima. Losing the CVT in favor of an 8 spd auto would make this a far more attractive offering as well.
@@ProjectCovenant Seems to be a bit of a disturbing trend if both Toyota, and Nissan are both saving just about anything with a turbo (other than the Supra) to their luxury counterparts. Not everyone has, or wants to spend 60k+ for their vehicle.
Usually bold styling such as this is love it or hate it. I'm pretty neutral on it. It's weird, but I could live with it without regret for the right price and features.
Big upgrade in this new generation. Still handicapped with Nissan's commitment to CVTs but such transmissions works in progress and in this category most buyers prioritize the type of AT about 25th among their top ten. As long as there's no third pedal and the MPG's are good (which they are), the Rogue is likely to hold onto 4th place in sales behind the RAV4, the CR-V, and the Equinox. Might even move up to 3rd place.
@@pdlynch4330 US sales for "Compact" crossovers for the first three quarters of the 2020 calendar year are as follows... Nissan Rogue: 167,401 #4 Subaru Forester: 134,082 #6 Mazda CX-5: 104,277 #8 Subaru Crosstrek: 76,924 #12 carsalesbase.com/us-car-sales-analysis-2020-q1-q3-compact-suv/
Nissan nailed it with the 2021 Rogue, have a 2015 Rogue SL never a issue with a thing almost a month ago got oil changed, set of tires after 5 years. I wish Nissan could keep the Maxima giving new redesign for 2022 making look more aggressive now (replacement electric-car). If my old Rogue breaks down on me might get a Sentra or Rogue. Nissan is back in the market again lately their cars were looking bland as CVTS weren't any good now they have improved. These new ROGUES are going sell like crazy looks better and has more technology all ( whistles and bells).
Hello, I was thinking of buying a 2021 rogue and I hear a lot of scary stories about nissan online. Have you had any bad experiences ? How many kms do you have in your car ?
I really like it and think my wife would as well; pretty sure I could talk her out of her Altima, which is getting up there in miles. I do agree, however, that Nissan should have an upgraded powertrain for the higher trims, though my wife would find this perfectly fine.
Rogue is the best looking among the others seen here.
That black vette was like I wanna be in the video too,VROOOM
Tesla roaster quietly screaming pass vette and the Rogue, SHOOOWISH
Best feature: NO STOP START TECHNOLOGY!
Considering the precarious situation Nissan has found itself the last few years I think they did a great job on the new Rogue.
I actually went on huge test drive today because I am in the market for a daily driver SUV to do a little off roading because I complete in 3 Gun matches. The Nissan Rogue actually blew my mind, I went into the Nissan dealership with very little expectation because all the previous gen Rogues were hot garbage. The interior and the amount of features that came stock on the SV model was insane, with the premium package even more features can be added for under 30k.
I went to the Toyota dealership to test drive the RAV 4 with high expectation because of all the reviewers on youtube giving it so much praise, yet the RAV 4 was the most terrible SUV I drove today. The road and engine noise was insane, the stock 8 speed transmission when shifting was jerky, I wouldn't buy the current RAV 4 today period.
I also test drove the CRV and while the CRV to light years better than the RAV 4, the huge downside was the interior and features, no 360 degree view camera for lower packages, the interior is very outdated and the infotainment system is SO OUTDATED. It's almost 2020, there shouldn't be any technology that is being pumped out that lags.
Final thought, people want to talk about speed, all these reviews want to focus on speed, yet these cars weren't meant to go 0-60 in stupid fast times. These cars are meant for the driver to relax and get from point A to B, I know this because I currently have a 92 Nissan Skyline GTR that makes 650 WHP and a 2015 Nissan GTR that makes 1100 WHP, these cars are meant for speed, so these reviewers needs to stop talking about how 0-60 times matters in these compact SUV.
Tomorrow I will be test driving the Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tuscan, and the Mazda CX-5, and will make my final decision within next week.
I felt the same way too. I liked the rogue a lot better. But so afraid of the nissan reliability issues
CVT maybe the deal breaker. Not reliable and driving experience is not good. Cheaper to build . Makes profits for manufacturers
So what did you end up buying, and how have you liked it?
@@jeroylenkins5875 I have a CX-5 Carbon Turbo edition (2020) The last year they offered the turbo engine on non higher trim models.
You have an R32 and an R35??! Who are you?! Wow.
I’m glad Nissan is focusing on redesigning their SUVs. Can’t wait to see what they do with the Murano, Pathfinder and Armada!
And hopefully a respectable Xterra.
They need to focus on redesigning those horrible transmissions! Nobody wants a shitty Jatco CVT
@Victor Bravo lmao who said I wanted a CVT or an automatic in my vehicle?
@Victor Bravo Are you psychic or do you work at Nissan?
I don’t know if Nissan is going to redesign the Murano honestly. Which is very sad, no news was said abt one happening since the whole “brand overhaul” .
With all the current models that are being redesigned, it seems like Nissan is coming back to live!
I got mine this weekend. I went with Rogue SV. Thank you for such well done and informative video.
You enjoying your vehicle? Anything you don’t care for? Any insight would be great.
3:00 most exciting moment in the whole video
Hell yeah bro
Some grandpa in his corvette going through a midlife crisis speeding on the freeway to show people he’s still got it, is exciting to you?
Haha yeah
Whoever filmed this video is truly a pro, wow and nice concise information. Loved it
My 75 year old mother just bought a 2021 Platinum Rogue in pearl white with a black roof. It's her 3rd Rogue and she loves it.
Hello, I've heard so many people tell that Nissan CVTs are so messed up. Have you had any problems with it ? I really like the 2021 rogue. Its just the negative reviews thats keeping me from buying it
@@manojmohan7264 the negative reviews are mostly people that don’t have one. Nissan from 2008-2015ish had bad power trains but they are much better now. It’s not uncommon to see a Nissan with 200,000 miles
Finally, they are updating their exterior and interior designs! This is one I'd actually consider.
I just rented the new Nissan Rogue and I must finally Nissan delivered your on the right track.
I recently test drove one and what impressed me the most was how responsive the steering was. That made it the most fun crossover I have ever driven.
This looks extremely better than last generation Rouge
Thanks for using my neighborhood in East Long Beach to review the performance of the car I just bought. I am very happy with it.
Test drove it and very impressed
I really didn’t like the design at first but it grew on me! Especially in this beige color
Nissan, you’re finally getting back on track, keep it up, waiting for the Z and Godzilla.
GTR is gonna be discontinued within the next 5 years
The new Z is replacing the 370z and the GTR
The new Rogue got completely redesigned inside and out. Now it looks much more modern and uplifting than RAV4 and CR-V.
New rogue is way better than crv and rav4
I just bought a 2021 SV Rogue... Love my new car it's unbelievable on the highway.. he forgot to mention on the SV platinum you get intelligent high beam literally the car adjusts the light as it drives with incoming traffic
It also adjusts Cruse control on its own no more needing to break .... It literally increases and decreases speed as it senses cars up to a full soft stop ...
And so much more like the back retractable shades yeah you heard me shades!!
Anyways drives like a super luxury quite car the trim is top notch ...
Nissan delivered again on design ...
These are the top selling SUV in the USA you actually can't even find one there is like a 3 month wait ...
I really like Nissan but I will never buy them because of the CVT. It’s one thing where it numbs the driving experience but it’s another thing when you’ve been making CVTs longer than most brands and somehow still make the worst ones and refuse to address this companies biggest issue
Nissan doesn’t make their own cvt a company named Jatco does
Right! I drive a 14 accord with a CVT and have had no problems in almost 200k miles. I know at least 5 people who have been victims to the Nissan CVT. It's not a problem with CVT, it's THEIR CVTs!
@@blkbimmer90 Nissan owns Jacto
@@blkbimmer90 but Nissan own jatco
Just like how Toyota owns aisin
@@blkbimmer90 NIssan owns Jatco
Bought a new 2016 from dealer. At approximately 80k miles I began to have serious transmission issues. Nissan just gives me the runaround. I will post same comments on all rogue videos. No more Nissan for me
Was it under warranty?
I have Nissan rouge 2010 mileage hits 999999 and still runs better than Alot suvs. Because I do my servicing on time. Nissan cars the best. I recommend anyone to buy any cars of choice.
Actually the nicest looking of all the small utilities IMO.
saw it in a parking lot, its pretty.
I just got a 2019 and I like this 3rd gen. Sleek and sporty. I love the way my rogue drives. It has great milage per gallon on eco and I love the interior. The suspension is better than my wife's GLC 300 2016.
I love watching these reviews just to see all the familiar sights of Long Beach, like Hartwell Park :)
Test drove one today at the dealership.. sl and platinum trim is the way to go .. the price for SV is too high for limited features..
Dang, I was hoping to see the elbow comfort squirrel index for this thing
Aside from the CVT that failed and was replaced under warranty at 86k miles on my 2015 Rogue SV. I still like them and the seats are super comfortable.
I would get a Rogue again and get extended bumper to bumper warranty of course.
Had my 16 Rogue for 88,000 miles. Only thing I had to replace was the battery, brakes and tires. As of 3 days ago I'm now a proud owner of a 2021 Rogue SL with 8,000 miles and I absolutely love it!
the main problem (and it's a big one) is the CVT transmissions ....... they have had several major problems including delayed shifting, jerking between gears, no drive or reverse and getting stuck in safe-mode. There have been several class action lawsuits over this problem and Nissan has offered to extend the warrenty on the transmission between 4 and 10 years. Many people have called the CVT automatic tranmission the worst transmission on the market today and should be stayed away from at all costs (many have failed as early as 60,000 miles and very few have made it to 100,000 without problems.
I have a 2013. The CVT is horrible if you drive over a few hours non stop. The car doesn't accelerate which was dangerous as hell for me driving 4 hours from Houston to Dallas. Is this still the same kinda transmission?
I always liked the rogue. I think it looks good enough on the outside and interior is practical. They did a good job with the redesign. Nothing radical. Updated almost everything but, kept it just as functional.
6 min long quick and to the point!! good job
I like it very much, totally different from the competitors.
3:00 that Corvette thoo ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
Nissan did good with their suvs ❤️💯
Looks awesome!!
Looks can be deceiving
Agree, looks nice to me
Please tell me the price?
I’m renting a Rogue now. I like them but my biggest concern is the CVT. Change my mind.
Bought mine 3 days ago! 😍
It is a pity that There is a chrome list on both lower sides.That could be problem for rust.I got the 2nd generation Qashqai where thereluckily is no chrome list.
I'm a senior. I don't care for fancy things. Just drive with a smart car that can do the work for me. Blind spots is my #1 important priority, so I don't injured my neck. Oh well, happy shopping. This car not so bad. I have not seen it in person yet.
1:00 “handy split door” very diplomatic way to put it. I “personally” dislike this type of cover, I prefer the I split kind. I am missing the “squirrel elbow comfort index SECI”.
what the color of this one nissan-rogue ? gold ?
These new Nissans coming out these days have really sharp styling. The Altima, Sentra, this Rogue.. Nissan is using interesting lines and sharp angles instead of curves and whatnots. Rooting for Nissan to make a comeback. Hopefully the cost-cutting Nissan was notorious for for the last 10-20 years goes away and they offer better quality.
Now if only Scotty Kilmer would just stop whining about Nissan.
What about the JATCO CVT? Have they improved on it?
Scotty kilmer is right though. Nissan's are terrible, especially the cvts. The last good ones were before renault took over. Specifically a 98 Maxima
@@ajf5745 yeah I know. But come to think of it even before Renault came, Nissan was seen as interior to Toyota. We had several Toyotas and Nissans in the 90's and you could tell Toyotas were built noticeably better and were more reliable. But yeah back then you could trust your Nissan to bring you out of town and back with no issue.
@@thundergato84 well, according to Scotty Jatco is inferior to Aisin. I guess it's seen in how many Nissan CVTs are known for being headaches.
I noticed that in none of these reviews anyone talks about the terrible constant velocity transmission that Nissan uses that self-destructs and has many many consumer lawsuits.
you know what, this year in USA nissan has sold nearly 190,000 rogue. With this number you need not worry about nissan CVT
My dad absolutely hates pro-pilot assist. I cant blame him, because it always makes you leave like 10 car lengths behind the car in front, and when a car inevitably moves into that gap, the rogue brakes dangerously when on the highway. Also, one time when he had the navigation on, it made him get off the highway when he didn't want to. He had to go back to the dealership to get it turned off, and he's dumping nissan after like 30 years cause he hates it so much
Just turn it off??You can use the cruise control alone...
Thanks for the video! Did you guys notice any issues with Rogue's suspension? My new Rogue makes loud noises and jumps all around even on the smallest bumps
Did you check the tire pressure ?
That's the pervious generation of the Nissan Rouge the diecast of 1/18 by Paudi Models.
Looks WAY better, I just worry about the power train (particularly the transmission)
This guy's a little bit cheesy, but he's entertaining. This is definitely a suburban dad car review. Whatever, I like it anyways, earned my subscribe.
Duuuude- I’m digg’n the slick transitions!
This is a great improvement for Nissan, but I’m curious about that 2021 Sienna
Si I just get mine, 2021 Rogue and I got a question…. I know that when you want to change of lane and use your blink lights, you can see a camera with the blinds spots in the screen. I tested this car and I see it with my eyes… well, now I cannot make it work 😂 how does that works? The radio need to be off? No phones connected? What is the problem?
Saw one today in a copper color . Super nice looking vehicle but still JACO CVT transmission .
At the begining i also do not like CVT but for daily drive it is enough but not for offroad or racing
Thank you for this video. Helpful and informative.
I am working for nissan pro pilot system.... And I'm saying that nissan is having many more functionality in its sleeves which will be released in next [Suv] stay tuned
If you work for the pro pilot system, hats off to you my man ! Thats the only reason why I'm so tempted to buy this suv even after reading so many negative reviews about the reliability of the CVTs. Its the best driver assist hands down !
It seems like a nice car, but the biggest question is did Nissan improve their CVTs?
New power train. So I’m guessing yes
what car did you buy? can we get a look?
Can’t wait to get one of these as a rental lol!
Me too lol
My 2013 explorer poops on this car the rogue is nice for it’s price but you’d think newer cars would offer more instead of copying each other
We rented 2020 Rogue Sport and to our surprise both of us (me on a front seat and a driver) got motion sickness in it. Incredible surprise. I really liked the insides compared to CRV or Rav4 but the dynamics of the car's roll and suspension makes me feel like I am going to barf. Sad. I know it is subjective (like beauty), everyone has a different sensitivity - so I am glad I discovered it in a simple, 3 day road trip / test drive way. Edit: I didn't realize that Sport apparently smaller than a regular Rogue. Perhaps we should try it as well, hopefully the suspension is better on it
When is the Nissan murano and frontier gonna get an update
Did anyone catch the corvette past the new brand Nissan rogue? 3:01
the juke was ahead of its time
But how long will a 3 cylinder turbo engine last?
2021 Nissan Rouge I recently purchased few months ago I would like to know what battery does it use lead acid or AGM
@4:26 Fonzie Muzio?
Micah has been around for a while doing these videos and I've always enjoyed them.
Dose it rides smooth , looks great but need something like my camera feel hardly no bumps. Dose Nissan Rogue rides like that.
why don't they give this a v6? or a turbo 4 with around 260lb ft of torque.
I love you micah, you make the channel
Great review!
I own a Togue.. I thought I would like it but after 8 months I am not pleased with it.. I think for the money if could have autostart in the sv, & I font like the noise acellerating. .
Wheel design looks familiar?
Likely from the Rav 4
Where is the fuel tank key to open
And then came the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, hope to see a review in April
Good. Let's see if that via carries over to Infiniti
Should have been a Hybrid only with an eCVT. Almost hides most of the CVT annoyances.
I find ecvt more annoying because the revs don't go with the speed the way d step does.
As an owner of a 2017 Rogue this is a non-starter for me due to lack of Hybrid engine options.
I have 2018 Rogoue platinum and I like the redesign but I live in upper midwest so I don't think hybrid system can last due to the cold temperature.
sivashanker.. what a stupid lazy comment, Because for a bratty punk like you, Their never to going to offer a hybrid, their never going to have a turbo.. Think harder an don't be so dumb.. start with all new car, add upgrades..as time goes by..not that hard junior .
Any of you guys have problems with your rogues ? I hear so many people complaining about nissans. Wondering if the latest rogues are good.
They split the daytime running lights and the headlights a la Hyundai. Seems Nissan agrees with the direction Hyundai has taken.
They need an upgraded engine on platinum
They need an upgraded engine, across the line, or at least on some upper trims. I would suggest the 2.0T from the Altima. Losing the CVT in favor of an 8 spd auto would make this a far more attractive offering as well.
@@digitaldoc100 I agree the only thing I can think of is maybe they’re saving it for infinity now that Infiniti won’t be getting RWD platforms anymore
@@ProjectCovenant Seems to be a bit of a disturbing trend if both Toyota, and Nissan are both saving just about anything with a turbo (other than the Supra) to their luxury counterparts. Not everyone has, or wants to spend 60k+ for their vehicle.
Nice job but ,,,, who else wants to see the X-terra back ??? it would be awesome having an off-road option !
Usually bold styling such as this is love it or hate it. I'm pretty neutral on it. It's weird, but I could live with it without regret for the right price and features.
The rogue simply rocks. Who else agrees with me👍
How much Jatco is that transmission....?
Is the US getting the Rouge E power model ?
New exterior 👍
New interior 👍
CVT...👎
@Naughtysauce yeah your right.. Just thought maybe they would've been like hey let's throw in a dual clutch lol
What are the lease prices/monthly payments approximately?
It looks like a digital speedometer is displayed on the windshield?? How could you forget that part 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
That's available on almost all cars in this class. Nothing noteworthy.
@@TheUrbanEpicure the last Rogue didn’t even have a digital speedometer not to mention one displayed the windshield
Nissan is the Chevy of Asian car brands
Agree
Big upgrade in this new generation. Still handicapped with Nissan's commitment to CVTs but such transmissions works in progress and in this category most buyers prioritize the type of AT about 25th among their top ten. As long as there's no third pedal and the MPG's are good (which they are), the Rogue is likely to hold onto 4th place in sales behind the RAV4, the CR-V, and the Equinox. Might even move up to 3rd place.
Mazda CX5 would be top 5, Crosstreck?
@@pdlynch4330 US sales for "Compact" crossovers for the first three quarters of the 2020 calendar year are as follows...
Nissan Rogue: 167,401 #4
Subaru Forester: 134,082 #6
Mazda CX-5: 104,277 #8
Subaru Crosstrek: 76,924 #12
carsalesbase.com/us-car-sales-analysis-2020-q1-q3-compact-suv/
Nissan nailed it with the 2021 Rogue, have a 2015 Rogue SL never a issue with a thing almost a month ago got oil changed, set of tires after 5 years. I wish Nissan could keep the Maxima giving new redesign for 2022 making look more aggressive now (replacement electric-car). If my old Rogue breaks down on me might get a Sentra or Rogue. Nissan is back in the market again lately their cars were looking bland as CVTS weren't any good now they have improved. These new ROGUES are going sell like crazy looks better and has more technology all ( whistles and bells).
Hello, I was thinking of buying a 2021 rogue and I hear a lot of scary stories about nissan online. Have you had any bad experiences ? How many kms do you have in your car ?
A HUGE improvement over last model....
I really like it and think my wife would as well; pretty sure I could talk her out of her Altima, which is getting up there in miles. I do agree, however, that Nissan should have an upgraded powertrain for the higher trims, though my wife would find this perfectly fine.
They should think of putting a start putton on a steering wheel.
What about meter rating for your arms?
Where is auto start/stop switch located ?
Nice looking inside and out.