2023 NISSAN ROGUE Review Is the Rogue a better choice than the RAV4
Today I bring you the 2023 Nissan Rogue in this video I'll go over some of the features the different packages that it offers and then we'll take it for a drive and I'll give you like always my honest Impressions. (At around minute 10:00 I say that this engine is a 1.3 but that was a mistake, is a 1.5L as I say in different parts of the video)
The Nissan Rogue this vehicle is now its third generation it came to the United States in 2007 as a 2008 year model it is Nissan's top selling vehicle in this country and at some point it was the top selling crossover here that Crown now belongs to the RAV4 but Nissan as a whole has been dealing with a lot of reliability issues for the past two decades especially since the merged with Renault. at some point Toyota and Nissan were pretty much similar in the perception of reliability and durability but that's not the case anymore
Nissan offers the Rogue in five versions called the S dsv the midnight Edition DSL and the Platinum this is the base model S trim with all-wheel drive please note that the Nissan Rogue and the Toyota RAV4 are very similar in pricing dimensions and amenities so to keep this video moving I just want to say that the main differences between the two is that the Rogue top trim level the Platinum offers features not found on the Rapport like leather seating also the Rogue Platinum Compares with the Rav4 Limited but the Rogue Platinum offers all the driving assist Technologies a 360 camera heated seats and a panoramic sunroof is standard well on the Rav4 Limited you need to pay an extra 2500 for this feature So in theory the Nissan Rogue has the price in Advantage but only in the higher trim levels another thing to keep in mind is that the Nissan Rogue doesn't come as a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid like in the case of the RAV4.
The Nissan Rogue has come a long way to what it is today in the third generation and depending on how you option it, it can be a bargain compared to the RAV4 but expect this one to depreciate a little bit faster than the Toyota if I were in the market for a compact SUV I probably still pick the RAV4 versus this one mainly because of this three-cylinder engine I do not know how I turbo three-cylinder engine is going to hold up in time especially made it to the activity transmission and we know that CVT transmissions tend not to hold up too well when the miles pile up I do like the way it drives I even preferred the exterior looks of it in the interior layout over the RAV4 I just don't trust the long-term reliability of this vehicle but please let me know in the comments do you have one of these how many miles do you have in it has it turned out to be a good vehicle a bad experience I want to hear from you thank you for watching.