No worries, so on a scale of 9 to 10, how would you rate the new Rogue, and why is it the best compact crossover of all time? :) 28:45 You noticed that too! My '23 does the same thing, everyone on the forum complains about it. The car accelerates faster if you put it down 4/5ths of the way, but if you actually floor it then its slower. Looks like Nissan still hasn't fixed that glitch. :(
I just picked up my brand new 2024 Nissan Rogue SL and oh my goodness I just love it. I traded in my 2020 Nissan Rogue SL and I’m so glad that I did. Great video and I’m so glad that you went through on how to get to the satellite radio cause I totally forgot how to get there and same with the sound system to. Very helpful 🤗🙏🏻
@@lawrencedanyluk797 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.
@@SoCleanVisuals go see for yourself and test drive. You get a lot of the same features with SL. I really wanted the chestnut interior and that only comes in the platinum trim.
@@TheBassetlover 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.
I just traded a 2023 Rogue SE for a 2024 Rogue Platinum with HUD! This is the neatest car I have ever had!! I have really learned so much from your video that I did not know. Thank you! e.g.I did not know how to stop the downturn mirrors when you back up. I did not know how to turn on the steering assist button on the left. I have placed a “suicide knob” on the wheel and I can go “ hands off” longer. Great job Mike!
This is the first time I have seen your video. What i notice and like , your extended finger pointer. That's so cool! BTW, great presentation. Good reviews.
Traded in my 2013 Cadillac CTS for a 2024 Nissan Rogue and I am not mad about it. It is very comparable. The biggest difference I have experienced so far is the sound system. Other than that it is pretty much the same experience. Not a huge fan of the google assist, but it works and it’s fun to have it in the car.
that's so weird, their site won't let you configure it that way. This would be the way, especially if you could do this with the premium pack on the SV
This video gave me more information on the 2024 Nissan rogue than an hour with an online sales agent, which I personally think was an A.I app. A really through informative video. I found that whole process frustrating since the app kept repeating itself.
Still, it's a beautiful vehicle. I'm helping my sister to buy a Nissan. She saw the Murano and the Rogue. She's having difficulty with which one to pick.
It is absolutely amazing to me that almost no one is smart enough to figure out how these lane keeping assist systems work. They don't need you to "jiggle" the steering wheel! EVERY manufacturer does it the same way, this is not a Nissan issue. There's a torque sensor inside the steering column and all it needs from you is to feel torque from your hand. Put one hand on the damn wheel and hold it steady. the torque sensor will feel the weight of your arm and never set off the alert. As a car reviewer, you'd think you'd know that. SMH
@lcann251 No, they don't "all work the same way". Some vehicles have a grip sensor in the wheel. Others like this one requires occasional movement of the wheel by the driver to confirm the wheel is held.
@@MikesCarInfo show me mainstream car in the class you are reviewing that has a grip sensor. I have a Subaru Crosstrek that acts exactly the same as the Nissan and it's a fantastic system. Nissan's pro pilot assist is one of the best out there.
You insulted my intelligence based solely on your very limited knowledge on the subject. I don't feel very motivated to try to help educate you. These details are demonstrated on hundreds of videos I have made over the years.
@@MikesCarInfo "my very limited knowledge" is being a car geek for 40 years. I eat, sleep, and breathe EVERYTHING cars. If you don't believe I'm right, go test it again on your next video. Rest one finger with moderate pressure on either side of the steering wheel as it's cruising down the road and it won't alert you. Period.
@lcann251 Obviously, if there is constant pressure on the wheel, then it will not trigger an alert. My point was that I can actually hold the wheel with two hands (like you are supposed to), and it still triggers alerts. Jiggling the steering wheel is a quick way of making the alert go away.
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.
Sorry I misspoke in the beginning. It is an SL not SE :)
No worries, so on a scale of 9 to 10, how would you rate the new Rogue, and why is it the best compact crossover of all time? :)
28:45 You noticed that too! My '23 does the same thing, everyone on the forum complains about it. The car accelerates faster if you put it down 4/5ths of the way, but if you actually floor it then its slower. Looks like Nissan still hasn't fixed that glitch. :(
I can see why it is so popular. It is very practical and efficient.
I just picked up my brand new 2024 Nissan Rogue SL and oh my goodness I just love it. I traded in my 2020 Nissan Rogue SL and I’m so glad that I did. Great video and I’m so glad that you went through on how to get to the satellite radio cause I totally forgot how to get there and same with the sound system to. Very helpful 🤗🙏🏻
@@lawrencedanyluk797 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.
Just got the platinum trim. I've never been so comfortable driving before.
thinking about getting an SL not premium but still a nice looking car. is it worth it?
@@SoCleanVisuals go see for yourself and test drive. You get a lot of the same features with SL. I really wanted the chestnut interior and that only comes in the platinum trim.
Just bought a 24’SL AWD. Absolutely love it. Very premium. Infotainment system is great.
@@TheBassetlover 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.
Can’t wait to get mine Saturday same as it showed in this video with dark seats interior
I love my 2024 Nissan Rogue Sl Premium. I learned so much more with your video 🤗
@@estherreimer1798I love my Rogue too 😊
Im thinking about getting one this week. Is it nice?
I love that exterior and interior color
Nice refresh, Nissan. Now do the Pathfinder.
Pretty good chance that the pathfinder will get a resfresh similar to the rogue next year.
@@DesertRailProductions I would hope so, but the Kicks refresh just happened too and I'm not sure how much bandwidth Nissan has.
I just traded a 2023 Rogue SE for a 2024 Rogue Platinum with HUD! This is the neatest car I have ever had!! I have really learned so much from your video that I did not know. Thank you! e.g.I did not know how to stop the downturn mirrors when you back up. I did not know how to turn on the steering assist button on the left. I have placed a “suicide knob” on the wheel and I can go “ hands off” longer. Great job Mike!
Maybe soon, I buy this new 2024 Rouge SL.
This is the first time I have seen your video. What i notice and like , your extended finger pointer. That's so cool! BTW, great presentation. Good reviews.
Traded in my 2013 Cadillac CTS for a 2024 Nissan Rogue and I am not mad about it. It is very comparable. The biggest difference I have experienced so far is the sound system. Other than that it is pretty much the same experience. Not a huge fan of the google assist, but it works and it’s fun to have it in the car.
Amazing video Mike.
Could you please tell me about six speaker sound quality
How are these top/premium cars still doing halogen turn signals still.
that's so weird, their site won't let you configure it that way.
This would be the way, especially if you could do this with the premium pack on the SV
I just got my 2024 Nissan Rogue SV Platinum and i absolutely love it. I traded in my 2006 Nissan Murano
What is the difference between Premium and Platinum trims??
32,000 is high as I’ll go for that trim. It’s a nice looking little SUV but the magic number is 32,000.
We bought 1 almost 2 weeks ago we love it
If you don’t mind telling me how it’s holding up 2 months in I’m planning on getting one tomorrow thank you!
How reliable is engine and CVT going to be in 5-10 years? It's a nice vehicle but skeptical on long term reliability.
This video gave me more information on the 2024 Nissan rogue than an hour with an online sales agent, which I personally think was an A.I app. A really through informative video. I found that whole process frustrating since the app kept repeating itself.
Still, it's a beautiful vehicle. I'm helping my sister to buy a Nissan. She saw the Murano and the Rogue. She's having difficulty with which one to pick.
The video states SL Premium instead of SE Premium.
It is an SL. He just misspoke at the beginning.
No he lied! Now I don't know who to trust anymore. *flails arms wildly*@@Chris.laughton
Sorry I misspoke. It is an SL :)
3 cylinder? 😮. It's a motorcycle engine! Lol. Wow, amazing technology.
Worth for money❤❤❤
It is absolutely amazing to me that almost no one is smart enough to figure out how these lane keeping assist systems work. They don't need you to "jiggle" the steering wheel! EVERY manufacturer does it the same way, this is not a Nissan issue. There's a torque sensor inside the steering column and all it needs from you is to feel torque from your hand. Put one hand on the damn wheel and hold it steady. the torque sensor will feel the weight of your arm and never set off the alert. As a car reviewer, you'd think you'd know that. SMH
@lcann251 No, they don't "all work the same way". Some vehicles have a grip sensor in the wheel. Others like this one requires occasional movement of the wheel by the driver to confirm the wheel is held.
@@MikesCarInfo show me mainstream car in the class you are reviewing that has a grip sensor. I have a Subaru Crosstrek that acts exactly the same as the Nissan and it's a fantastic system. Nissan's pro pilot assist is one of the best out there.
You insulted my intelligence based solely on your very limited knowledge on the subject. I don't feel very motivated to try to help educate you. These details are demonstrated on hundreds of videos I have made over the years.
@@MikesCarInfo "my very limited knowledge" is being a car geek for 40 years. I eat, sleep, and breathe EVERYTHING cars. If you don't believe I'm right, go test it again on your next video. Rest one finger with moderate pressure on either side of the steering wheel as it's cruising down the road and it won't alert you. Period.
@lcann251 Obviously, if there is constant pressure on the wheel, then it will not trigger an alert. My point was that I can actually hold the wheel with two hands (like you are supposed to), and it still triggers alerts. Jiggling the steering wheel is a quick way of making the alert go away.
3 - cylinder turbo engine is not reliable! Bring back the 4
Any reports, stats to show it’s unreliable?
@@stephenpage1221it’s been out for three years and there’s already a class action lawsuit
Do you drive one? Or are you just listening to all the other negative Kens out there? No issues with mine! Can it
@@davewilson7602that’s a lie it’s for the transmission not the engine
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.
Bone Votier model Nissan.
its so tight in that drivers seat!......don't you feel a bit like your in a Coffin ?
I understand. It might be better if the center console was not so high up.
It ain’t that tight I’m 6,2 and have tons of room in mine.
Nothing wrong with seats...do research or go sit in one and figure it out.
6’1 and I am feeling super comfortable in mine
please stop just saying what's on your mind
Pure crap...........
Elaborate? Reliable cars have owned 10+ years with zero issue. Any car when not taken care of turns to your definition, real quick
That’s a lie