2016 Nissan Rogue Research & Reviews

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  • handsome vehicle - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    We have had this vehicle for two months, and so far, more positive than negative. Exceptional gas mileage. Complaints on the car mostly concern its different transmission, the CVT. You just have to learn how to drive it. You wont win any drag racing from a stoplight, but normal driving, this transmission is really smooth. When starting from a standstill, accelerate as if an egg ere under your shoe. Gas mileage is about 26 around town. Very roomy especially back seat. Attractive interior, comfortable on long trips. Compared it to an Explorer which is 6 inches wider and 6 inches longer. Basically, it drives different and takes some getting used to.

  • car of 20th century - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    I did porches this SUV two weeks ago and was at the service twice with same problem-vibration of the vehicle on speed 55 mph and up. Vibration of the engine and all vehicle under red light or any stops with gear on. The service department perform wheel balance and alignment -no change, they offer me to drive any other same stile of the vehicle and what is surprise- SAME problem. Manager told me that is the way how this vehicles perform and live with it. I did made a bid mistake to porches it-JUNK and this is MY.

  • New Rogue Owner - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    Just about one month in to owning Rogue SL AWD and loving it so far. Very comfortable ride with all the modern bells and whistles, at least with the Premium Package.

  • Suspension Defect!! - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    At 900 miles my 2016 Rogue started making a popping noise in the front wheels area when I turn the steering wheel. Nissan states it is a manufacturing defect in the struts and they a working on a solution. I was told they know it is annoying but it is not a safety issue. That tells me they are not overly concerned with finding a solution. The paint scars and scratches easily. I wish I had not bought a Nissan. Im sure if I tried to sale this Rogue, no one would even drive it out of my driveway the way it is popping.

  • Nissan VIBRATOR! - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    Rouge SV - Vibrates significantly. Stay away from this car! The price and interiors are nice; but whats the point if the car vibrates and makes the commute unbearable?? It seems Nissan knows about this issue but the company and its dealers are trying to push it under the rug. NOT A GOOD WAY TO BUILD A BRAND. Carlos Ghosn - Are you listening? This is extremely disappointing under your watch.

  • ok - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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  • So far, so good - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    The Rogue was originally on my short list back in October 2014. Back then, I ended up buying a 2015 Mazda CX5 Grand Touring. Fast forward to March 2016, I regretted it. My transmission died and needed to be completely replaced after just 24,000 miles. I decided I wanted to get out of the Mazda at that time. So, I looked at the Rogue again. So, a lot of the pros will also mention things that I already like a lot better than the CX5 for those who are also considering that one over the Rogue. Pros: -The entertainment system is much faster than the Mazda. My iPhone 6 paired with the Nissan very quickly and downloaded my address book in about 5 seconds. The Mazda always had delays with the entertainment system whether it was Bluetooth to switching from FM radio to XM radio. I dont know why but it was just slow. -Its very comfortable -For those who like moonroofs, I upgraded to the SL Premium Package which included the panoramic moonroof and its amazing how much natural light gets into the vehicle now. If you have kids, my kids seem to love it since the moonroof extends over their seats. -The rear seats can be slid forwards and backwards adding extra cargo room in the back. -The LED headlights seem to illuminate the road better than the Mazdas LED headlights did. -Both the Mazda CX5 Grand Touring and the Rogue SL have Bose speakers. The Bose speakers seem significantly better in the Rogue than in the CX5. Cons: -An all weather cargo trunk tray is not available. They dont make one because the trunk can technically have shelves (You can lift up the floor coverings to uncover additional cargo space that goes about 6-10" down extending the entire area of the trunk). This is also obviously a pro as well because it adds extra functionality but I also like to have an all weather cargo tray when I go to get garbage such as mulch to put in the back. -The blind spot warning system is nice but I find that the volume is low and apparently there is no way to adjust it. The one thing I liked about the Mazda better was the blind spot warning system because the volume was both louder and the indicator itself was in the side mirror making it more easily visible. In the Rogue, the indicator light is inside the vehicle near the side mirrors where there is usually a speaker in many cars. All in all, I think there is a better value in the Rogue and Im happy with it although from what I understand, there have been minor changes to the 2016 CX5 versus the 2015 CX5 that I had.

  • Rogue SL AWD Doesnt Disappoint!!! - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    After test driving and researching the Toyota 4Runner, Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Cherokee, we decided on the our Jet Black Rogue with beige leather interior. It comes with a panoramic sun roof which fully extends back to the second row of seats. We love the electronics, GPS, LED lights and overall look of the interior and exterior. This vehicle has six cameras that allow for excellent views while your backing up. I also love the heated seats, dual AC/heat controls, heated exterior mirrors, blind spot warning lights and did anyone mention the lumbar spine control on the drivers seat? I will say this could have been added to the passenger seat for the price of this vehicle. If you want a vehicle with more zip I recommend a 6 cyclinder which we opted out of due higher gas costs. I noticed in the comments that no mentioned the sport and eco modes. Living in the mountains of Tennessee, I was concerned about the zip going up and down hills. No problem there. I switch to the OD/off or sport mode and have all the pep I want climbing the hills. I love that I can save gas on the highway with eco mode. Overall, my Rogue gets great mileage! I also enjoy the "keyless" ignition. Good bye to fumbling and digging in my purse for keys. Love, love, love this vehicle. A very satisfied customer.

  • A lot of noise vibration. - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    First week my Roque had a noise then finally they had to change the belt tension er and the that noise is gone, but in compaction with other cars that I had, even older, this rogue is the most noise one I had. It have a lot of vibration coming from the engine. I am not happy with this purchase.

  • Wifes new rogue - 2016 Nissan Rogue
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    We purchased the SL model with leather interior. Overall pretty happy, coming from owning 5 Lexus, it was a bit of a new experience not to have all the features of a Lexus. But we will adjust. The disappointing thing is the blind side warning. It only starts once you reach 20 miles and hour. Not good if you are pulling out of a parking spot or driveway.

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