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Used Nissan Rogue By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 Nissan Rogue | - | $28,498 | 1,164 listings |
2020 Nissan Rogue | 24 Great Deals | $21,990 | 1,322 listings |
2019 Nissan Rogue | 29 Great Deals | $16,999 | 424 listings |
2018 Nissan Rogue | 19 Great Deals | $13,877 | 351 listings |
2017 Nissan Rogue | 15 Great Deals | $9,999 | 788 listings |
2016 Nissan Rogue | 11 Great Deals | $8,495 | 660 listings |
2015 Nissan Rogue | 4 Great Deals | $8,754 | 260 listings |
2014 Nissan Rogue | 2 Great Deals | $7,595 | 124 listings |
2013 Nissan Rogue | - | $4,800 | 109 listings |
2012 Nissan Rogue | 2 Great Deals | $4,995 | 73 listings |
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Nissan Rogue Overview
Years after the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 had essentially established the compact crossover segment, Nissan entered the fray with its all-new Rogue for the 2008 model year. Positioned below the V6-powered Nissan Murano in the company’s lineup, the Rogue was designed to attract buyers who wanted an affordable and efficient alternative to the gas-guzzling SUVs that were falling out of favor. They found that in the Rogue, with its 4-cylinder engine, available front-wheel-drive (FWD) or all-wheel-drive (AWD) capability, and surprisingly spacious interior.
In the years since, the Nissan Rogue has improved in many ways, from offering a bevy of desirable features to increasing seating capacity from 5 to 7 passengers. And, while the original Rogue formula has remained simple, with its single engine choice and simple array of trim levels, the Rogue family has grown to include a hybrid variant and the smaller Rogue Sport.
CarGurus has tested various versions of the Nissan Rogue in recent years, resulting in the following overall scores: 6.7 (2014), 6.5 (2015), 6.3 (2017), and 7.0 (2018). Those numbers are a bit below average and well below segment leaders.
Pros: Starting price, comfort, interior space, available technology
Cons: Towing capacity, cramped third-row seat, underwhelming performance
Model Generations
2014-Present Nissan Rogue: 2nd Generation
The Nissan Rogue is due for a complete redesign in 2021, or 7 years after the launch of the second-generation model. For 2014, Nissan's cute 'ute arrived with a new look outside and better materials inside, along with standard LED daytime running lights, increased interior dimensions, an available 360-degree surround-view camera system, and the NissanConnect multimedia system with several integrated app functions. A reconfigured cabin included a sliding second-row seat and a new optional third-row seat that pushed seating capacity from 5 to 7 passengers. Power continued to come from a naturally aspirated, 170-horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), a pairing the EPA suggested would average up to 32 mpg on the highway.
No changes arrived for the 2015 Rogue, but it should be noted that a version of the first-generation model continued to be sold during the 2014 and 2015 model years. Dubbed the Rogue Select, this carryover variant was offered in S trim only and was sold primarily to fleet customers.
For 2016, Nissan upgraded the Rogue with Siri Eyes Free technology and forward emergency braking, while 2017 ushered in revised styling highlighted by a much more prominent grille. Perhaps more significantly, the Rogue lineup expanded by way of new Rogue Hybrid and Rogue Midnight Edition models. An all-new Rogue Sport debuted in 2017, as well, geared toward compact-crossover shoppers who wanted a smaller, 2-row version of the Rogue. Like its larger sibling, the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport could be had with FWD or AWD capability in S, SV, or SL guise, but under its hood was a 141-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine.
The big news for 2018 was the Rogue's newly available ProPilot Assist steering-assist system, a bit of tech usually reserved for more expensive vehicles. In addition, Nissan boosted the list of standard features with adaptive cruise control, a sensor-activated power liftgate, and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. CarGurus tested the 2018 Rogue and recommended the SV AWD model due to its overall value.
Even more standard safety features, such as lane-departure warning and automatic emergency braking, marked the debut of the 2019 Rogue. No notable changes were made for 2020.
2008-2013 Nissan Rogue: 1st Generation
As noted above, the original 2008 Rogue was developed to give Nissan a player in the booming compact crossover segment that had been largely dominated by Honda and Toyota. Available with 2-row, 5-passenger seating and the option of FWD or AWD capability, the first Rogue could be had in S or SL trim with motivation coming from a 170-horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine joined with a CVT (the same powertrain used in Rogues through the 2020 model year). Upon its launch, the EPA suggested the Rogue would average up to 27 mpg on the highway.
The Rogue carried over essentially unchanged until 2011, at which time Nissan revised the vehicle's styling, added a Krom trim level, and replaced the top-of-the-line SL trim with the new SV. Just one year later, the Krom version was gone, but a new Special Edition package appeared, as did a sport mode for all 2012 Rogues. In its final year of production, the first-generation Rogue was treated to a new SV with SL top trim level, as well as a Premium Package with Bose audio, a moonroof and navigation system, and more.
On a side note, there have been consistent complaints about Nissan's CVT over the years. Owners reported issues with the operation of the transmissions, including complete failure. In response, Nissan provided an extended 10-year/120,000-mile warranty for affected 2008-2010 Rogue models.
Shoppers Also Consider:
The Rogue has been Nissan’s best-selling vehicle, with annual sales exceeding 400,000 units in some years. However, part of that strong performance was attributed to aggressive fleet sales, which the company started decreasing in 2019. Still, the Rogue remains one of the market’s most popular compact crossovers.
Among the Rogue’s primary rivals are the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, but many shoppers also consider the Chevrolet Equinox, Ford Escape, Jeep Compass and Cherokee, and Subaru’s Forester and Crosstrek models.
Expert Reviews for Nissan Rogue by Year
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2021 Nissan Rogue Test Drive Review
To characterize the all-new 2021 Nissan Rogue as vital to the automaker's success is an understatement. Not only is the compact crossover SUV the best-selling Nissan in America, but it's also one of t -
2020 Nissan Rogue Test Drive Review
Nissan hasn’t redesigned the Rogue since 2014, but an all-new version of this SUV is coming for the 2021 model year. In the meantime, dealers will be eager to sell remaining stocks of the outgoing 202 -
2018 Nissan Rogue Test Drive Review
Without counting pickup trucks, the Nissan Rogue is the second best-selling car in the entire U.S. In 2017, Americans bought more than 403,000 of them (only a few thousand more people chose a Toyota R
Nissan Rogue Reviews
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by Specialk58_I think this is a good value and with a little bit of negotiation that would be great but the only thing Im missing from it is a sunroof but thats okay -
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by Stereotype5346Im tall (62) with a bad back and like stepping up into my seat, not dropping down into it. I wanted a car like my last one, an Acura but Toyota and Honda were too expensive or didnt have this style. This Nissan Rogue has the room, style and comfort I expected with a 100k Warranty thats transferrable, making being a 2nd Owner less risky. Ive driven... -
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by Guru9D35WRWe love the keyless entry and keyless start. The view is large and it sits up high. Lane assist, blind spot warning, and power back door are nice. Good gas mileage and Nissan reputation are a nice bonus.
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