Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Nissan Rogue SUV 2018 and the average rating is 59%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nissan Rogue SUV 2018.
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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Smooth and comfortable ride, Good fuel economy, Easy to maneuver in tight spaces,
Not very good off-road, Underpowered engine, Outdated multimedia system
In a 2017 First Drive, we said that thanks to its size, the Rogue Sport is easy to maneuver and rides comfortably. The multimedia system, however, lacks Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Sportiness isn't what the Rogue Sport excels at because although its g...
The more efficient Rogue Hybrid model, The new ProPilot Assist highway assist feature, The updated Midnight Edition package,
Not fun to drive, The way the hybrid model drives, Lower fuel economy than some rivals
In a First Test review of the 2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid, we liked how the premium for the hybrid was only about $1,000 and costs less than the RAV4 hybrid. However, we did not care for the hybrid's sluggish acceleration and somewhat rough transition from e...
Published: 2018-04-11, Author: Dan , review by: edmunds.com
Abstract: with increased demand for crossovers, Nissan has parlayed the success of its larger Rogue into the smaller 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport. It seats five passengers, offers good cargo space, and has a lower profile and sleeker look than its counterpart. Alongside...
New ProPilot Assist technology combines really good lane-keeping guidance and adaptive cruise control with a backup plan for keeping incapacitated drivers safe. 2018 models come standard with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay to go with the larger dashboard
The stated fuel economy is at the lower end of the class
The 2018 Nissan Rogue finally gains the edge that it needs to stand out in the crowded compact SUV segment with new and unique driver aid technology to match its solid set of amenities...
Published: 2017-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: edmunds.com
Abstract: The word "rogue" gets a lot of play in today's media and conversation. Similar to "maverick," it's often used flatteringly to describe someone who defies convention to forge his or her own singular path. While you can certainly credit Nissan's marketers f...