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Overall, owners of the Nissan Rogue across all model years appreciate its spacious interiors, impressive fuel economy, and comfortable ride. Many drivers highlight features such as advanced safety technologies and modern tech options, which enhance their driving experience. However, some common complaints include dissatisfaction with the CVT transmission's noise and performance, as well as limited power in some models. A few owners also expressed a wish for more cargo space and additional storage options in the cabin.

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How much does the Nissan Rogue cost in today's market?

Used Nissan Rogue prices span a wide range depending on model year. Here's what the market looks like right now:

Model YearCurrent Avg. PriceYear-Round Range
2025$24,638$22,148 – $28,594
2024$21,398$21,405 – $25,078
2023$22,700$21,442 – $23,505
2022$20,107$20,117 – $23,587
2021$19,035$19,002 – $21,166
2020$15,716$15,238 – $16,798
2019$14,288$14,156 – $15,766
2018$12,781$12,620 – $13,871
2017$11,987$11,683 – $12,363
2016$10,583$10,443 – $11,184
2015$9,920$9,565 – $10,287
2014$8,837$8,653 – $9,317

The Nissan Rogue's current nationwide average price is $19,811, and its year-round low is $18,894.64. That gives you a useful snapshot of where this model sits today across the lineup. Recently, prices have come down for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 models, making now a good time to shop recent model years.

Is the Nissan Rogue a good car?

Yes — the Nissan Rogue earns a strong overall case from owners across the lineup. The all-generations owner rating is 4.55/5 across every model year in the data.

Owners consistently praise the Rogue for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and good fuel economy. Many also highlight its modern tech and safety features, especially in newer trims and model years. Expert reviews reinforce that appeal with a focus on comfort, value, and everyday usability.

Expert reviews rate the 2021 and 2022 models among the highest across all years.

The main trade-offs center on modest acceleration and passing power, plus some years where the CVT transmission draws criticism for noise or refinement. Upper trims can also push the price higher, so the best value often depends on how much equipment you want.

33.5% of listings are priced as good or great deals.

Are Nissan Rogue models reliable?

Owners and experts consistently point to the Rogue’s comfortable ride, roomy cabin, and practical everyday character as major strengths. Across the lineup, reviews also highlight good fuel economy and useful tech, which helps the Rogue feel easy to live with.

  • Owners rate the Nissan Rogue between 4.2 and 5.0 out of 5 stars across all model years in the data.

For used buyers, long-term ownership risk is most worth watching on older model years where transmission concerns and accident history show up more often.

What should I look for when buying a used Nissan Rogue?

Across all model years, accident-free inventory is solid at 80.5% — always verify the vehicle history report.

Model YearAccident-Free %
202692.7%
202591%
202489.9%
202388.8%
202287.5%
202177.2%
202070.8%
201958.6%
201855.2%
201754%
201654.3%
201554.4%
201454.2%

Older model years carry meaningfully higher accident rates, so always verify the vehicle history report on pre-2021 models.

Key things to evaluate:

  • Safety package: Nissan Safety Shield 360
  • Infotainment: 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with Google built-in capability, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Fuel efficiency: At its most frugal, a front-wheel drive (FWD) Rogue delivers an EPA-estimated 33 mpg combined in a mix of city and highway driving. Adding AWD knocks this down to 31 mpg, while the chunkier tires of the Rock Creek makes it the thirstiest of the lineup at 29 mpg combined.

Which Nissan Rogue trim should I buy?

The 2025 Nissan Rogue offers...

  • S: The entry trim keeps the Rogue accessible and gives you the core compact-SUV formula at the lowest price point.
  • SV: This is the best-value trim, adding an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, two rear USB-C ports, a Wi-Fi hot spot, keyless entry, remote start, dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, and a power liftgate.
  • Rock Creek: This trim adds all-wheel drive, all-terrain tires, a tubular roof rack, a surround-view camera system, hill-descent control, red accents, and Rock Creek badging for a more adventurous look and equipment set.
  • SL: This trim adds the 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with Google built-in capability, satellite radio, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa.
  • Platinum: The range-topper adds semi-aniline leather seating surfaces, a power-adjustable front passenger seat, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel wrapped in leather, a panoramic sunroof, and a 10-speaker Bose audio system.

What Nissan Rogue do most buyers choose?

The Nissan Rogue years with the most listings are 2023, 2022, and 2024.

| Model Year | Total Listings | Good + Great Deals % | |---|---|---|---| | 2023 | 9,731 | 36% | | 2022 | 9,691 | 35.1% | | 2024 | 9,645 | 36.4% | | 2025 | 9,379 | 35.7% | | 2026 | 5,404 | 35.8% | | 2021 | 4,263 | 31.5% |

These higher-volume years tend to be popular because they give you a broad mix of pricing, equipment, and availability. When more listings are on the market, you usually have a better chance of finding the trim and condition that fit your budget.

What is the Nissan Rogue's resale value?

| Model Year | Current Avg. Price | Year-Over-Year Change | |---|---|---|---| | 2022 | $20,107 | −14.76% | | 2024 | $21,398 | −14.67% | | 2025 | $24,638 | −13.84% | | 2021 | $19,035 | −10.07% | | 2019 | $14,288 | −9.36% | | 2018 | $12,781 | −7.82% | | 2020 | $15,716 | −6.42% | | 2016 | $10,583 | −5.36% | | 2014 | $8,837 | −5.23% | | 2015 | $9,920 | −3.56% | | 2023 | $22,700 | −3.16% | | 2017 | $11,987 | −2.75% |

Most Rogue model years are down year over year, which is good news if you're shopping used and want more value for your money. The declines are especially steep on several newer years, while a few older years show smaller changes and have held closer to their prior pricing. That mix suggests you can still find meaningful savings across much of the lineup.

The 2017, 2023, and 2015 model years have held their value best, with the smallest year-over-year price changes.

Is the Nissan Rogue safe?

  • 2025: 8/10
  • 2024: 7/10
  • 2023: 7/10
  • 2022: 8/10
  • 2021: 9/10
  • 2020: 6/10
  • 2018: 7/10
  • 2014: 9/10

Nissan Safety Shield 360 is fitted with forward and reverse automatic emergency braking, front pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, intersection assist, lane departure warning, rear parking sensors, a driver attention monitor, and automatic high-beam headlights.

For the safest used buy, the 2014 and 2021 models both post the highest confirmed score of 9/10.

Should I buy a used Nissan Rogue now or wait for the next model?

Buy now if:

  • Price trend: The 2025 model is at −13.84% versus a year ago, and the 2024 model is at −14.67%.
  • Deal availability: The 2025 model has 35.7% good and great deals, and the 2024 model has 36.4%.
  • Sweet-spot year: The 2023 model has the most listings at a current average price of $22,700. The Nissan Rogue offers a roomy cabin, comfortable ride, and practical everyday usability that make it easy to live with.

Consider waiting if:

  • Powertrain/efficiency: The 201-horsepower turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder provides decent grunt for routine driving, and a front-wheel drive (FWD) Rogue delivers an EPA-estimated 33 mpg combined in a mix of city and highway driving, while AWD brings it to 31 mpg and Rock Creek returns 29 mpg combined.
  • Tech: The 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with Google built-in capability comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and Google navigation.
  • Safety: ProPilot Assist 2.1 highway driving assist, an upgraded surround-view parking camera, rain-sensing windshield wipers, heated rear seats, a head-up instrument display, tri-zone climate control, and manual rear door sunshades add more convenience and driver-assistance tech.
  • Starting price: The base S trim has a temptingly low entry fee hovering around $30,000.

If you're buying used today, the 2023 model year offers the best mix of value and availability. If you want the latest tech and features, it may be worth waiting for 2027 inventory to mature.

These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 21, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.

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