I just leased the 2023 Rouge I love all the features it has and it’s very smooth driving! The only thing it’s missing is storage and the cup holders are small I like to put an umbrella in it and the umbrella won’t fit and it is expensive.
I purchased the 2023 Nissan Rogue SV model, just over a month ago. I find it to be good ride, great style, like the moonroof and sun roof. It makes it feel so much more open. The down fall I have is the stop and go feature (it has to be turned off each time I get in the car). In my opinion this feature must drain the battery and cause started problems eventually. I think of this way, every stop sign, traffic, when I stop this feature turns itself off and on. Suppose to save gas and better for the environment. I didn't think this through well enough before purchasing it or ask if this feature could be disabled totally. The panel has all these icons so when trying to find different information on the instrument panel is is confusing, frustrating and the not well explained in the 60 some video's I had to sign off to watch. The cruise control feature is frustrating to figure out and not easily laid out. The push button gear stick is push the button in and move it to R, R and I found you have to really push and pull to ensure your in drive and not a lower gear. The park is and emergency park are all push buttons. My biggest bone of contention is the dashboard with all the different options and to ensure one doesn't have an accident, one must almost pull over. I really got sold on the how easy it was when the sales consultant showed it and talked it up. Now 7 weeks later and I am quick with computers . . . . I find this a stressful SUV each day, as new challenges pop up and I just want to drive it to the dealer and get my money back. Please take more time to test drive and ask more questions before signing on the dotted line.
As soon as the salesman informed me it had a turbo, I said no thanks and left the dealership. Just something else to go wrong that I do not need. A dealbreaker.
@@Zambranos.Sonidazo Heat is the enemy of engine oil. Turbos are driven by exhaust gases. Oil is circulated through the turbo to oil bearings and to cool that turbo. So you not only have engine heat heating and thinning the oil but the turbo as well. so you have thinner oil trying to do it's job. witch the thinner it is the less protection it provides. Also cooling systems use a lot of plastic components. That extra heat ubder the hood makes those components brittle to the point they crack and leak coolant leaving you along side the rode with an overheated engine. Like I said shop untill you find a naturally aspirated engine. They are still out there.
Nice. Game changer if Nissan would drop-in the 9-speed transmission that they're using in the Pathfinder. That would do wonders for the owner driving experience and for dealership sales. Hope they consider for 2024.
@@ofcbob6391 I have two family members who just leased their Pathfinders (one SL trim and the other Platinum trim) and they haven't had any issues so far. Very nice trucks by the way.
I can't believe that this 23 model has auto stop/start. The 21 and 22 do NOT have that annoying feature so you don't ever have to turn it off. Bad move Nissan.
You can turn it off permanently.. just got 2023 sv today..i hate that feature as well. but new regulations requires manufacturers to install one by default
The Rogue engineers seem to have found a formula for success with the 3 cylinder turbo.
Turbo is bad, if you don’t believe me watch Scotty Kilmer’s videos on Turbo Engines
Just purchased a 2023 with 26k miles for $20K. Can't beat the price with all the space, technology, and warranty.
I still have the 2021 Nissan rogue for another year. I like it it has over 70,000 miles works pretty well.
I just leased the 2023 Rouge I love all the features it has and it’s very smooth driving! The only thing it’s missing is storage and the cup holders are small I like to put an umbrella in it and the umbrella won’t fit and it is expensive.
I purchased the 2023 Nissan Rogue SV model, just over a month ago. I find it to be good ride, great style, like the moonroof and sun roof. It makes it feel so much more open. The down fall I have is the stop and go feature (it has to be turned off each time I get in the car). In my opinion this feature must drain the battery and cause started problems eventually. I think of this way, every stop sign, traffic, when I stop this feature turns itself off and on. Suppose to save gas and better for the environment. I didn't think this through well enough before purchasing it or ask if this feature could be disabled totally.
The panel has all these icons so when trying to find different information on the instrument panel is is confusing, frustrating and the not well explained in the 60 some video's I had to sign off to watch. The cruise control feature is frustrating to figure out and not easily laid out. The push button gear stick is push the button in and move it to R, R and I found you have to really push and pull to ensure your in drive and not a lower gear. The park is and emergency park are all push buttons.
My biggest bone of contention is the dashboard with all the different options and to ensure one doesn't have an accident, one must almost pull over. I really got sold on the how easy it was when the sales consultant showed it and talked it up. Now 7 weeks later and I am quick with computers . . . . I find this a stressful SUV each day, as new challenges pop up and I just want to drive it to the dealer and get my money back.
Please take more time to test drive and ask more questions before signing on the dotted line.
I like your reviews anyway, Keep it up now.
As soon as the salesman informed me it had a turbo, I said no thanks and left the dealership. Just something else to go wrong that I do not need. A dealbreaker.
Most new cars & suvs have turbo charged engines anyways
Stay far away from Turbo Engines and CVT Transmissions
@@pastoryoda2789why from SVT Trasmissions
@@Zambranos.Sonidazo Heat is the enemy of engine oil. Turbos are driven by exhaust gases. Oil is circulated through the turbo to oil bearings and to cool that turbo. So you not only have engine heat heating and thinning the oil but the turbo as well. so you have thinner oil trying to do it's job. witch the thinner it is the less protection it provides. Also cooling systems use a lot of plastic components. That extra heat ubder the hood makes those components brittle to the point they crack and leak coolant leaving you along side the rode with an overheated engine. Like I said shop untill you find a naturally aspirated engine. They are still out there.
This still my first daily Nissan SUV I can buy.
How did you feel the suspensión, heavy feeling like a strong shasis? Confy ?
Pues yo compre una y estamos muy ajustó venimos de coachella a mexicali y muy bien que se maneja
Nice. Game changer if Nissan would drop-in the 9-speed transmission that they're using in the Pathfinder. That would do wonders for the owner driving experience and for dealership sales. Hope they consider for 2024.
CVTs are used by many brands and they are here to stay.
@@spol1622 CVT's suck. Here to stay my ass.
I believe the 9speed has issues in the new pathfinder. I rather like the way my 2022 drives. Getting 32 mpg overall too.
@@ofcbob6391 I have two family members who just leased their Pathfinders (one SL trim and the other Platinum trim) and they haven't had any issues so far. Very nice trucks by the way.
@@dbflexer7320😅
Sir, can you show us a 2019 American-made Ford Taurus, and if you can tell us how much is its price, greetings 💐to you
Will try to get hands on one.
@@NothinButCarReviews Thank you for responding to your followers
It is evidence of sophistication in dealing
@@NothinButCarReviews I love the Nissan rogue
What's the buttons on the roof mean?
Sunroof or Nissan Connect maybe
I can't believe that this 23 model has auto stop/start. The 21 and 22 do NOT have that annoying feature so you don't ever have to turn it off. Bad move Nissan.
You can turn it off permanently.. just got 2023 sv today..i hate that feature as well. but new regulations requires manufacturers to install one by default
2023 Nissan Rogue SV FWD!
That looks like the Moores Lane Exit in Franklin TN. Do you live in Franklin?
yes, I'm all around the Middle TN area.
Does it have adaptive crouse control?
Optional, mostly on upper trim levels.
Just dont like that splash guard to take off 18 plastic clips and 2 bolts to remove just to change the oil more labor cost 😂😂😂☹️
Family of four with two toddlers you think is a good option
It’ll get the job done, but I’d rather have a minivan. Just me though. 😎😂
Felt like someone was chasing you. Slowdown a bit and let's enjoy the details
Yea but I actually know the butler😂😂😂
seems the cabin is too noisey