Used 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport Consumer Reviews
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2020 Nissan Rogue Sport
Recently we leased a 2020 Rogue Sport SV and so far we are very happy with our decision. The trunk space is very good, rides well, seats are comfortable and overall a very good SUV
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Unreliable
Bought the car in July. In August, the collision warning light came on every morning with no object near the car (and therefore the automatic breaking system engaged). The dealership replaced the "faulty" sensor (it took 6 weeks to get the part). Next day, the collision warning sensor came on: took it back to the dealership. Diagnosis: faulty sensor...Ordered a replacement for the replacement. It arrived in 2 weeks. The new sensor was installed: next day, collision warning comes on. I have not gone back to the dealership yet (it's the weekend) but I have a fairly good idea of what the problem will be. Keep in mind that when the collision warning system engages, the car breaks on its own. Also grossly underpowered, jerky transmission (CVT) and car accelerate/decelerate randomly. Definitely my last Nissan. Asides from the faulty sensor, the gas mileage is great (except when the faulty sensor engages: gas consumption falls to 14 miles per gallon). I do not recommend this car. This brand new car has been in the shop 3 times for repair (it's not even due for service: current odometer reads 2900 miles). Nissan Connect app does not work and Android auto is sketchy at best (connectivity issue). Skip this one.
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Sticking Accelerator pedal
Twice within 3 months the accelerator pedal on my Rouge sport has stuck. The only way to slow the engine from accelerating was to place the transmission in neutral and pump the brakes. After a quarter mile there was a noise like a spring popping and the vehicle slowed down and I was able to stop. The dealer says they could not find anything wrong. Are there others out there with this issue?
Love it!
I just bought my SV AWD Rogue Sport 3 days ago. The gas mileage is amazing and it has quite the pep for the small engine. I think it drives smooth and is comfortable, though I haven’t taken it on a long trip just yet. I got the version with heated seats/steering wheel which I’m looking forward to this winter. My aunt has had three of these (leases them) and recently bought a new one because she loves them so much. No issues for her. We have matching red Rogues!
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Multiple Malfunctioning Safety System
I bought a brand new 2020 Rogue sport in August (happy Birthday to me) not quite. Started getting front end collision malfunction warning almost immediately. Took to dealer and they gave me a list of warnings and malfunctions that went off prior to my purchase with no explanation. The had No idea what to do about the malfunction which has now turned into 3 malfunctions with front end collision, lane departure and steering assist. These are not just warnings but malfunctions with what could be a life threatening system. The dealer ordered a part that has been on order since Oct of 2020...it’s now mid Jan. Contacted Nissan consumer affairs due to it being a malfunction and I don’t want this faulty feature happening to other consumers. Maybe needs a recall (if they could get the part). This is my second Nissan and no problem with my 1st Rogue. May not choose Nissan again. There are several smaller things like no digital speedometer, having to turn on the feature for lane departure and steering assist (not an automatic feature, the gear shift easily slips into manual transmission if you just bump the gear shifter. Love the look of the car, the interior is upscale, heated wheel and seats, special rims, rear cargo space is decent. Rides good and fair fuel efficiency. Follow up ultimately the car was repaired then deemed a lemon by Nissan.
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