The 22’ Rogue with the 1.5 Vc-Turbo it has quite a punch. It’s very smooth, quiet, stereo is pretty darn decent for a base stereo, and seat/position is very comfy.
Just bought a Rogue. Wow. Such a nice vehicle. Tried them all and for us this was the best of everything we wanted. Also been a lot of issues with Hyundai engines and poor service. Rogue all the way. Fit, finish and overall look for us is the Rogue. We found the Tucson very plastic feeling of this makes sense.
Actually, your comparison between the automakers problems isn’t fair. Nissan has literally been around for twice as long as Hyundai. Then, even though Nissan hasn’t had as many engine problems, it has had more than its fair share of transmission problems. Now, when you compare transmission problems, according to Car Guide, July, 2021, of those on the top ten worst transmissions, Nissan had 6 vehicles while Kia only had 1, the 4. Forte. The Nissan/Infinity models were the 1. Sentra, 2. Pathfinder, 5. Murano, 7. QX60, 8. Rogue and the 9. Altima. So, as you can see there’s plenty of possible problems to go around. The plus, with Hyundai/Kia is the fact that they just had an engineer whistleblower provide proof that Hyundai/Kia knew of a structural defect in their engines in 2018, I believe. So, that problem is already fixed on their current models and no longer a problem.
Can't wait to hear your review on the 2022 Frontier. Finally CA will get a Frontier after many years. I know they are shipping some up there so hopefully your dealer will get one soon.
I drove both- test drove Nissan, Honda, Subaru, Lexus, Toyota & Hyundai comparable SUVs. There is a 2022 Tucson Limited AWD in my driveway- hands down the best small SUV! (I did also test a Kona) You get so much more w/ the Hyundai & nobody beats their warranty. I had my last Hyundai for 10 1/2 years and spent NOTHING on it other than routine maintenance.
Sell that Tuscon ASAP. Theres a recall on Tuscons for the abs module which shorts out and it will catch fire whether the car is on or off. Our exploded in our driveway at 3am and caught our house and our truck on fire. Sell it. Sell it fast.
@@chickenfixn4439 i have a 2022, the fire risk recall is on 2019-2021 The 2022 Tucson has a different engine and, so far, there are no recalls on it. Sorry to hear what happened to your car, that really sucks. I did read about that when researching the Tucson as I had initially looked at 2021 but decided to wait a while longer to buy a car due to covid.
I bought a 22 Tuscan SEL convenience Hybrid in July and love it. Both Cars are very similar with different stying. Only complaint of my Tuscan is the plastic mold / trim on the outside next to windows. Wish was more of a glossy material not plastic. For 2023 hope they add auto parking and auto side mirrors and auto windows for the back. Continue to improve the gas Mileage. Overall great car.
Feeeeeuuuu just bought Nissan on the spot theeeen I decided to check the reviews hehehehe 😅 and sunroof made a huge deal for me. Thank God you made me feel even better 😃
Great review! 6 months ago, I decided it was time to get an SUV and trade my 2019 Nissan Altima SV. It's a good car, but there were small issues occurring and I needed something easier to get in and out of (was too low to ground for the Type1 hitch receiver and bike racks). I took 6 months to take my time, evaluate small SUV's and Sub SUV's. The only SUV's I did not drive was from Toyota, good luck finding new ones. After all the research I did and testing, it came down to the Rogue SV with the really nice turbo 3 cylinder vs Tucson SEL with convenience package. Wow, this was a tough decision. In the end I chose the Tucson. The Rogue was definitely easier over the bumps, was comfortable, the new CVT that Nissan put into the 23's is really nice. The new turbo 3 had greatly surprised me with the power it had, but it was a new engine and am hesitant to say how reliable it will be in the long run. In the end, it came down to price comparison, the Tucson for similar price offered more value to me than the U.S. version of the Rogue SV at similar price range. I would have had to purchase a Rogue SV with premium package to match what the Tucson had and that would have been more expensive than the Tucson. I liked the bit more sporty or as some say harsher feel of the Tucson suspension. It felt more planted to me. I did not at all care for the electronic shifter in the Rogue and wish Nissan kept the standard shifter in it like the Altima. Plus, The Rogue felt more truck like, the hood was larger truck like, where as the Tucson like the Compass and Escape were more sleek and bit more sporty. So in the end, I chose the Tucson since it fit my needs a bit more. Got a great end of month deal a few weeks ago on the Tucson. OH and by the way, the hitch receivers are super easy to install on a Tucson for a DIYer.
I just test drove 2022 Awd Rogue SV Premium vs Tucson 2022 Preferred. Tucson have tons of feature with optional trends included. But after test driving it, i didnt feel like driving big car when i drove Tucson, felt more like driving Nissan Quashqai variant types. Also in Tucson I could feel every small bumps on road. Where as in Rogue it didn’t feel that way. Can you please tell me did u feel the bumps in Tucson like i felt ?
@@rasss556 Yes, the CVT is much better in my 2020 Versa than in my 2011 Sentra. In the Sentra, when the engine was cold and the outside temp was below 32 F, the engine would rev very high even at low speeds until the engine reached normal operating temp. The CVT did not like cold temps.
Just a little off on the warranty for the road. The Rogue has a 3-year 36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year 60,000 Mi powertrain warranty. I think you knew that but just got a little tongue-tied when saying it.
The Tucson limited hybrid model is far more better than the rogue..comes with more safety “standard” features than the rogue- can’t beat the warranty for the Tucson!!
I'm not a hyundai lover but obviously you are paid to give full props to Nissan, because you dog the hyundai when there are many great point and in many other reviews liked it over the Rouge.
@@carsunlockedthe rogue full of fitting problems quality roof plastics etc nissans are trashes renault vehicles and comparing the quality of tucson with nissan is blasphemy. There is an owner video with the crap interior fitting and quality
I'd get the Rogue my 2015 is still going strong one more payment she all mine last Tuesday was almost in bad wreck when the traffic light was broken had to skid avoid hitting a guy driving Silverado on driver side than later on saw in the newspaper they had accident same area almost had the accident the driver suffered injuries they ran into light pole which they could had been me dodged the bullet I was safe, my car was fine and so the driver of the truck.
GREAT REVIEW AND IMPARTIAL COMPARISON 👏 BUT TENDS TO LINKING NISSAN BECAUSE NISSAN PROJECTS CONFIDENCE IN RELIABILITY AND GREAT QUALITY BUILT ... NISSAN ROGUE WINS FOR ME 🏆
Funny viewpoint on this one: wife got the 22 rogue sel and I got the 23 Tuscon premium. Hands down everyone in the family thinks the Tuscon is the "nicer" ride.
The attractiveness of a car is important to me, but the pro pilot assist and the overall evaluation that I see here, means that I’ll go with the Nissan. However, I think, for a young person the value and sportiness would be better.
sorry you feel that way Gale. I do not hide the fact I work at a Nissan Dealership. I try to be as unbias as possible while doing these comparisons. Unfortunately youtube does not pay the bills yet. Hopefully one day I do not have to work for Nissan
yea finding a place that will sell their cars at MSRP is like finding hen's teeth... most around here add 10-15% markup. on top of that the rouge only has a 3 cylinder engine far less than what is said here
I don't understand why people don't like the CVT transmissions my 2017 Nissan rogue SV is smooth, occasionally I have to switch my rogue out of eco mode while going up steep hills
I'd buy the rogue cause its more value for money. The Tucson is nice but they really cut corners in the materials on the dash to engine parts to other technical stuff. The Tucson looks good but its all glittery plastic. Hyundai is also very unreliable and they cheat on the gas mileage. The rogue on the other hand has always been my favorite cause its reliable, cheap, good mpg, and a better overall package!!
NISSAN ROGUE WINS 🏆 EVERYTIME QUALITY VALUE AND PARTS AVAILABILITY WHEN KEEPING IT FOR A LONG TIME HYUANDI OWNERS KNOW IT SUCKS OWNING ONE BECAUSE OF PARTS AVAILABILITY GETS WORST IF IT IS EMISSIONS RELATED PARTS
Your comparing a more premium packaged rogue than the base tucson. Not a "fair fight" should be rogue sv vs. Tucson nline. Tucson has all digitial infotainment and a/c control with digital cluster and ADAS and leather trim. I know, because I have that rogue and wife has the Nline. There is NO compsrison as far as interior tech and look. Rogue is like EVERY other compact suv out there. Of course, as we all know, Most Of you freelance car review influencers are affiliates for the higher rated cars in your videos. I'm not saying I dont like my rogue. But you are no means comparing apples to apples here the Nline is a much more sophisticated and technologically advanced car plus it looks cooler and drives much smoother. If you wanted to be fair you would have compared the Rogue S to the that Tucson Se. Again, not a fair comparison. Even within the tucdon lineup, the Nline and Limited trims stand out as almost a completely different car than the trim you are reviewing.
have to politely disagree mr G the nline would be above this rogue package. either way at the time due to the inventory shortage and lack of new vehicles available to dealers these were the only ones I could get my hands on
Gotta agree: my wife got the 22 Rogue sv and I went 23 Tucson limited. The creature comforts are simply miles apart. Basically same MSRP but the Hyundai has 360 cameras, heated back seats, steering wheel and mirrors... Ventilated front seats ... So much more. You get way more bang for the buck on the Tucson when it comes to luxury features.
I feel the Rogue SV matches better with the Tucson preferred WITH Trend package in Canada. This puts you within 1000$ of difference. And then you get the Tucson with leather seats because those cloth seats are like worst in class for the Tucson.
@@carsunlocked Unless you guys have different packages in Canada there's no way these trims match in the states. SV rogue with sunroof is $31600 USD. Matches with Tucson Sel convenience hybrid. Tucson would win in that case
@@lifewithtrina2930 Its true. Ours caught fire in the middle of the night and the explosions caught our house and truck on fire. This happened on Friday.
What you like don’t mean a thin when you’re comparing vehicles. If you wanna share what “you” like don’t say that you are comparing I’m unsubscribing you!!!
The 22’ Rogue with the 1.5 Vc-Turbo it has quite a punch. It’s very smooth, quiet, stereo is pretty darn decent for a base stereo, and seat/position is very comfy.
thanks for watching Mr Altima Guy
This is what you call a review. Thanks a lot for the in depth detailing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just bought a Rogue. Wow. Such a nice vehicle. Tried them all and for us this was the best of everything we wanted. Also been a lot of issues with Hyundai engines and poor service. Rogue all the way. Fit, finish and overall look for us is the Rogue. We found the Tucson very plastic feeling of this makes sense.
I couldnt agree more with you my friend thank for commenting gus
Actually, your comparison between the automakers problems isn’t fair. Nissan has literally been around for twice as long as Hyundai. Then, even though Nissan hasn’t had as many engine problems, it has had more than its fair share of transmission problems. Now, when you compare transmission problems, according to Car Guide, July, 2021, of those on the top ten worst transmissions, Nissan had 6 vehicles while Kia only had 1, the 4. Forte. The Nissan/Infinity models were the 1. Sentra, 2. Pathfinder, 5. Murano, 7. QX60, 8. Rogue and the 9. Altima. So, as you can see there’s plenty of possible problems to go around. The plus, with Hyundai/Kia is the fact that they just had an engineer whistleblower provide proof that Hyundai/Kia knew of a structural defect in their engines in 2018, I believe. So, that problem is already fixed on their current models and no longer a problem.
@@kennethwalton5582 Thank you for the information,I’ve been looking at the Tucson, Nissan rogue in Nissan Marano.I’m usually a Dodge guy.🧐
@@kennethwalton5582 kia had many tranny failures even in their suvs
@@kennethwalton5582 I have never met anyone that has been happy after owning a Nissan. None of the people I know who owned a Nissan ever went back.
Good review appreciate the unbiased review. Definitely going to check out the Rogue
Thanks for watching!
stick with the Hyundai Tucson
Can't wait to hear your review on the 2022 Frontier. Finally CA will get a Frontier after many years. I know they are shipping some up there so hopefully your dealer will get one soon.
Hey thanks for hanging in there we just got a few in and will be filming it this week. Check out my Instagram reel where i did a wuick sneak peek
I have always been and will be a Hyundai buyer. The Tucson has more value plus a lot better warranty.
hey thanks for commenting Jeff
I drove both- test drove Nissan, Honda, Subaru, Lexus, Toyota & Hyundai comparable SUVs. There is a 2022 Tucson Limited AWD in my driveway- hands down the best small SUV! (I did also test a Kona) You get so much more w/ the Hyundai & nobody beats their warranty. I had my last Hyundai for 10 1/2 years and spent NOTHING on it other than routine maintenance.
Hey thanks for sharing congrats on your new vehicle
Sell that Tuscon ASAP. Theres a recall on Tuscons for the abs module which shorts out and it will catch fire whether the car is on or off. Our exploded in our driveway at 3am and caught our house and our truck on fire. Sell it. Sell it fast.
@@chickenfixn4439 i have a 2022, the fire risk recall is on 2019-2021 The 2022 Tucson has a different engine and, so far, there are no recalls on it. Sorry to hear what happened to your car, that really sucks. I did read about that when researching the Tucson as I had initially looked at 2021 but decided to wait a while longer to buy a car due to covid.
@@heartwings2517 that's a troll account. He's all over youtube spreading misinfo about hyundai
@@heartwings2517 give it time lol
Just got the 2022 Rogue with the 1.5T. Nissan nailed it with this one.
hey congrats!
I bought a 22 Tuscan SEL convenience Hybrid in July and love it. Both Cars are very similar with different stying. Only complaint of my Tuscan is the plastic mold / trim on the outside next to windows. Wish was more of a glossy material not plastic. For 2023 hope they add auto parking and auto side mirrors and auto windows for the back. Continue to improve the gas Mileage. Overall great car.
I have the 2021 Nissan Rogue SV in Grey Gunmetal and I am IN LOVE!! My favorite car I've ever owned!
Awesome glad we argree!
Feeeeeuuuu just bought Nissan on the spot theeeen I decided to check the reviews hehehehe 😅 and sunroof made a huge deal for me. Thank God you made me feel even better 😃
Hey great choice you cant go wrong with the Rogue
Best car reviews RUclipsr 🇨🇦
you the man thanks for all the support
I prefer the Nissan Rogue with the CVT !!! I'm use to driving a Nissan with a CVT so I can go back to a regular feel
great choice Tino thanks for watching the videos
Great review! 6 months ago, I decided it was time to get an SUV and trade my 2019 Nissan Altima SV. It's a good car, but there were small issues occurring and I needed something easier to get in and out of (was too low to ground for the Type1 hitch receiver and bike racks). I took 6 months to take my time, evaluate small SUV's and Sub SUV's. The only SUV's I did not drive was from Toyota, good luck finding new ones. After all the research I did and testing, it came down to the Rogue SV with the really nice turbo 3 cylinder vs Tucson SEL with convenience package. Wow, this was a tough decision. In the end I chose the Tucson. The Rogue was definitely easier over the bumps, was comfortable, the new CVT that Nissan put into the 23's is really nice. The new turbo 3 had greatly surprised me with the power it had, but it was a new engine and am hesitant to say how reliable it will be in the long run. In the end, it came down to price comparison, the Tucson for similar price offered more value to me than the U.S. version of the Rogue SV at similar price range. I would have had to purchase a Rogue SV with premium package to match what the Tucson had and that would have been more expensive than the Tucson. I liked the bit more sporty or as some say harsher feel of the Tucson suspension. It felt more planted to me. I did not at all care for the electronic shifter in the Rogue and wish Nissan kept the standard shifter in it like the Altima. Plus, The Rogue felt more truck like, the hood was larger truck like, where as the Tucson like the Compass and Escape were more sleek and bit more sporty. So in the end, I chose the Tucson since it fit my needs a bit more. Got a great end of month deal a few weeks ago on the Tucson. OH and by the way, the hitch receivers are super easy to install on a Tucson for a DIYer.
thanks for watching
I just test drove 2022 Awd Rogue SV Premium vs Tucson 2022 Preferred. Tucson have tons of feature with optional trends included. But after test driving it, i didnt feel like driving big car when i drove Tucson, felt more like driving Nissan Quashqai variant types. Also in Tucson I could feel every small bumps on road. Where as in Rogue it didn’t feel that way. Can you please tell me did u feel the bumps in Tucson like i felt ?
you certainly do
Translates to suspension quality nissan better and refined
I would like to know the safety features comparisons! Please
thats a good point we will be sure to include that in our next video!
Thanks for your videos!
Glad you like them!
2021 Rogue’s CVT is the best CVT i have ever driven..
love it thanks for commenting
Not for long
Looking forward to seeing you do a Nissan Rogue vs. Mitsubishi Outlander comparison.
thank you going to be challenging as there is no mitsubishi dealer in my area
Rogue all the way
great choice kevin
The Rogue for me. (Even with the CVT). 😁
Good luck with that CVT, I’ll never buy one again .
Yeah totally agree.
i have been rocking 2021 nissan rogue for almost a year now.. best CVT i have driven yet..very responsive as well
@@rasss556 Yes, the CVT is much better in my 2020 Versa than in my 2011 Sentra. In the Sentra, when the engine was cold and the outside temp was below 32 F, the engine would rev very high even at low speeds until the engine reached normal operating temp. The CVT did not like cold temps.
Bought a 22’ 3 weeks ago and it drives very nice.
Rogue definately wins for me.
great choice
Just a little off on the warranty for the road.
The Rogue has a 3-year 36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year 60,000 Mi powertrain warranty.
I think you knew that but just got a little tongue-tied when saying it.
thanks for commenting. I am from the Canada so the warrantys are different
Great video just wondering in your opinion is trend package better than the regular preferred package on the 2022 Tucson. Thank you for your time.
i like the preferred personally
I chose 2023 Rogue over Tucson and after 6 months I have no regrets. Love my Rogue!
thanks for watching
The Tucson limited hybrid model is far more better than the rogue..comes with more safety “standard” features than the rogue- can’t beat the warranty for the Tucson!!
The limitied is the top model
I'm not a hyundai lover but obviously you are paid to give full props to Nissan, because you dog the hyundai when there are many great point and in many other reviews liked it over the Rouge.
sorry angel but no payments were received there
@@carsunlockedthe rogue full of fitting problems quality roof plastics etc nissans are trashes renault vehicles and comparing the quality of tucson with nissan is blasphemy. There is an owner video with the crap interior fitting and quality
@@mpampismaniatis7634 shopping for one now, seen about 5. Have not seen this BS you say on any of them...
@@walterg74 you will see on time the poor fitting in Nissan's material. Had a qashqai of 2016 full of problems in the interior.
I don't see where he dogged it at all lol.. he gave it points for sportiness, towing and storage capacity.. he just explained what he preferred
Windows down, but if I'm not mistaken The Elantra N is 4 cylinders 😌😌 and he's lucky is racing a Nissan...
thanks for watching
I'd get the Rogue my 2015 is still going strong one more payment she all mine last Tuesday was almost in bad wreck when the traffic light was broken had to skid avoid hitting a guy driving Silverado on driver side than later on saw in the newspaper they had accident same area almost had the accident the driver suffered injuries they ran into light pole which they could had been me dodged the bullet I was safe, my car was fine and so the driver of the truck.
jeez my man I am glad you ok. stay safe out there
@@carsunlocked I will
GREAT REVIEW AND IMPARTIAL COMPARISON 👏 BUT TENDS TO LINKING NISSAN BECAUSE NISSAN PROJECTS CONFIDENCE IN RELIABILITY AND GREAT QUALITY BUILT ... NISSAN ROGUE WINS FOR ME 🏆
Hey I am glad we agree thanks for watching stay tuned as Today we are talking abnout the sportage vs rogue
Some costumers, including myself can’t get over previous issues that Hyundai AND Nissan have had. Mazda for me❤
thanks for watching
How is tablet like screen is lot better? Is that just your opinion? Is it faster, easier to use? Better color?
the viewing angle is better you do not have to fully take your eyes off the road
would you say 2023 Rogue SV is better than 2023 GMC Acadia AT4?
kinda two different styles I avaoid GM at all costs
@@carsunlocked what's your beef with GMC?
Nissan rogue love me
I love u too
You are in Canada so you know the enterior specs are different in the United States right?
Of course i know this
7:23 When you say "lot more space", how much more space? I noticed Tucson as a space in the front for the cell phone.
yes both vehicles have space for your phone
Funny viewpoint on this one: wife got the 22 rogue sel and I got the 23 Tuscon premium. Hands down everyone in the family thinks the Tuscon is the "nicer" ride.
shooottt
The attractiveness of a car is important to me, but the pro pilot assist and the overall evaluation that I see here, means that I’ll go with the Nissan. However, I think, for a young person the value and sportiness would be better.
thanks for commenting bro I appreciate the feedback!
You are definitely a Nissan car salesman. Things you say and how you compare makes no sense.
sorry you feel that way Gale. I do not hide the fact I work at a Nissan Dealership. I try to be as unbias as possible while doing these comparisons. Unfortunately youtube does not pay the bills yet. Hopefully one day I do not have to work for Nissan
The numbers on the 2022 Rouge destroy the Hyundai. The inside room of the rouge and comfort are fantastic
yes an now a new engine the 2022 is even better
How tall are you? Im 6'3 and im leaning towards the rogue.
hey friend I am 5.9
You look taller in camera ... just like tom cruise 😆
The 2022 Rogue now has a turbo charged 3 cyl with over 200 hp.
cant wait to try it out
@@carsunlocked Still waiting for ours to come in! Been months. Originally were waiting for the 21 now getting the 22.
Rogue all the way. Its is a much more refined vehicle then in the past. Good job Nissan
thanks for commenting
Comparing a 2022 Hundai and a 2021 Nissan? You should compare same year vehicle!!!!
yes unforunately we did not have 2022 rogues in stock at the time of filming
yea finding a place that will sell their cars at MSRP is like finding hen's teeth... most around here add 10-15% markup. on top of that the rouge only has a 3 cylinder engine far less than what is said here
I sell cars for the msrp my friend come see me
@@carsunlocked maybe you do but in southern Maryland they don't. And some VA. Dealer won't sell out of state. Coworker tried
Which vehicle allows you to sit higher on the road? Thanks!
rogue
I don't understand why people don't like the CVT transmissions my 2017 Nissan rogue SV is smooth, occasionally I have to switch my rogue out of eco mode while going up steep hills
thanks so much for watching glad you are happy with your rogue
The wide angle shots of the both cars misrepresent the actual sizes and proportions. Unwatchable.
sorry you feel that way
Which one is more reliable?
Nissan
@@carsunlocked online it say tucson is more reliable
I'd buy the rogue cause its more value for money. The Tucson is nice but they really cut corners in the materials on the dash to engine parts to other technical stuff. The Tucson looks good but its all glittery plastic. Hyundai is also very unreliable and they cheat on the gas mileage. The rogue on the other hand has always been my favorite cause its reliable, cheap, good mpg, and a better overall package!!
great choice
Nissans make terrible automatic cvt trannys except their manuals
@ISSA VIBEZ. Hyundai DCT transmissions were even worse. They sometimes went out less than 30k miles. And their engines are horrific.
@@mrgurulittle7000 only in models between like 2014-2017. Would have to wait to see for the new ones.
No contest, the Nissan, exterior is better, more striking and bold.! But then, I am a Nissan guy.
thanks for commenting as am I
Basic Spare tires sealed the deal for me which tucson doesnt have.
thanks for commenting
I thought it was only the PHEV that didn’t have a spare tire. I have the ICE Limited Tucson and it has a spare tire.
I thought this was a 1.5 L in-line three turbo charge
not in this model
I bought a Nissan rogue and it's super cool. Even my dream car is from Nissan can u guess what is it Me cars unblocked
GTR???
Exactly you give some good reviews bro
NISSAN ROGUE WINS 🏆 EVERYTIME QUALITY VALUE AND PARTS AVAILABILITY WHEN KEEPING IT FOR A LONG TIME HYUANDI OWNERS KNOW IT SUCKS OWNING ONE BECAUSE OF PARTS AVAILABILITY GETS WORST IF IT IS EMISSIONS RELATED PARTS
Great input my friend
What? Tablet layout is better? Everyone is moving on from the tablet look.
IT allows you to see the screen without changing your vision from the road, you dont have to drop your vision as low
Who is "everyone"?
Rogue for me (even with the CVT)
thanks for commenting
Your comparing a more premium packaged rogue than the base tucson. Not a "fair fight" should be rogue sv vs. Tucson nline. Tucson has all digitial infotainment and a/c control with digital cluster and ADAS and leather trim. I know, because I have that rogue and wife has the Nline. There is NO compsrison as far as interior tech and look. Rogue is like EVERY other compact suv out there. Of course, as we all know, Most Of you freelance car review influencers are affiliates for the higher rated cars in your videos. I'm not saying I dont like my rogue. But you are no means comparing apples to apples here the Nline is a much more sophisticated and technologically advanced car plus it looks cooler and drives much smoother. If you wanted to be fair you would have compared the Rogue S to the that Tucson Se. Again, not a fair comparison. Even within the tucdon lineup, the Nline and Limited trims stand out as almost a completely different car than the trim you are reviewing.
have to politely disagree mr G the nline would be above this rogue package. either way at the time due to the inventory shortage and lack of new vehicles available to dealers these were the only ones I could get my hands on
Gotta agree: my wife got the 22 Rogue sv and I went 23 Tucson limited. The creature comforts are simply miles apart. Basically same MSRP but the Hyundai has 360 cameras, heated back seats, steering wheel and mirrors... Ventilated front seats ... So much more.
You get way more bang for the buck on the Tucson when it comes to luxury features.
The 2022 Nissan Rogue will come with a new 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine.
Where did u see this
In this video.
ruclips.net/video/QYoNFJHbJ-A/видео.html
And it'll have more power than the current 2.5 motor
Good catch on new engine. Almost missed it out. Did u find any difference in driving compared to 2.5 L ?
♥️ Nissan Rougue👍👍
good choice
Rogue all the way!
great choice
CVT only need to know that and how bad Nissan CVT's are. Good luck after 60k miles if you buy a Nissan with a CVT
hey thanks for sharing my friend
nissan rogue all day better choice for your money !!!!
great choice
CVT turned me off 😢
well thanks for watching my friend
Love nissan
thanks for watching
I don’t like the cargo space on Nissan rogue new model, Honda or Toyota better!
thanks for watching
Rogue any day
great choice
junk
Have the 2022 Tucson SEL premium. Amazing
thanks for watching glad you are happy with the tucson
Me to and wow it's the best
Nissan for me.
great choice
CVT is a deal breaker
thanks for commenting
Saint John Paul II, pray for us now and at the hour of our death❤️
you are in my prayer my friend
You juicin now bro?
never all naturalllll
@@carsunlocked That’s what we all say 👍
R-O-G-U-E
Thanks for commenting
Am I first again ? 😃
Your on a roll my friend
@@carsunlocked This may be my last "first". Have to return to the office tomorrow instead of being able to work from home. ☹
@@Stephen_A. no problem thanks for have your notifications on
@@carsunlocked 🤩
@@Stephen_A. Stephen retains the crown. Congratulations Stephen. Thanks for joining us on another round of " who will comment first on Cars Unlocked".
Them arms tho 🤤
lol I do what I cant
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thanks for watching
Great review! The Tucson isn't that appealing to the eye so I would go with the Rouge ( hopefully the Ditch the CVT)
great choice my guy
They are not ditching cvt. Sad man. Never will
They did on the 2022 Pathfinder.
Nissan Rogue 🔥🔥
Great choice
junk
@@maga6319 lmao better than any Ford or Chevy product
@@bradcast2967 still junk
@@maga6319 OK boomer. That’s why the Rogue is second best selling suv behind RAV4 🥱
Nissan build quality is far better then Hyundai.
thanks for watching
Nissan Rogue
Good choice
Jatco not nissan CVT and Jatco are junk.
thanks for commenting
Compare same specs and prices and the Tucson rules all the way.
these are the same specs
I feel the Rogue SV matches better with the Tucson preferred WITH Trend package in Canada. This puts you within 1000$ of difference. And then you get the Tucson with leather seats because those cloth seats are like worst in class for the Tucson.
@@carsunlocked Unless you guys have different packages in Canada there's no way these trims match in the states. SV rogue with sunroof is $31600 USD. Matches with Tucson Sel convenience hybrid. Tucson would win in that case
Where Honda CRV & Toyota RAV4
I did the rav 4 here ruclips.net/video/9daAISIQLk4/видео.html
@@carsunlocked And Where CRV
@@rakhsiprayogo82 unfortunately i do not have access to Hondas my friend
@@carsunlocked Simple That Tucson & Rogue is Small SUV in The World Like a Mini Countryman,Audi Q3,BMW X1,Mercedes GLA or Lexus UX
@@rakhsiprayogo82 thanks for sharing my friend
Nissan rogue
great choice
Tucson all day long…!
I guess you like plastic and the fact of your car burning down in less than 5 years .. But I understand 😊
thanks for sharing
@@TinoMiller that was mean.
@@lifewithtrina2930 Its true. Ours caught fire in the middle of the night and the explosions caught our house and truck on fire. This happened on Friday.
What you like don’t mean a thin when you’re comparing vehicles. If you wanna share what “you” like don’t say that you are comparing I’m unsubscribing you!!!