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2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Long-Term Road Test
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2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Long-Term Road Test
Read the latest updates in our long-term road test of the 2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD as our editors live with this car for a year.
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CVT system no big deal. Not as noisy as many reviews state. Acceleration is fine, you get used to no shifting. I am comfortable with the system. However it does not yield better gas mileage in my case.
My Cons
Would rather have fake wood than fake carbon fiber inside.
Sport button and others in same area need better positions. Dunlap ST30 tires.
On my vehicle the fit of the tailgate has uneven gaps. Gaps are wide. Dealer tried to adjust, could not get gaps even.
A lot of brake dust just from a week of driving
The gray headliner with Almond interior, Nissan pinching pennies
Pros
360 all around camera, excellent
Comfortable seats front and rear
Elevated rear seats, with fore and aft movement
Cargo area panels.
Smooth driver.
Very easy to enter or load the rear seats, due to wide door openings.
Roomy interior and very good cargo area.
A very easy to use blue tooth and navigation systems
Very good vision, except tailgate window.
To me it seems much larger than the Rav 4. A Cleaner design
than the Escape
A great moon roof.
I definately would recommend this vehicle. Compared to my 2010 Hyundai Tucson Limited the Rogue SL is a major improvement. Now if Nissan would math Hyundai's warranty wow!