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2015 Nissan Rogue Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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6.5
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4.9

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(7 reviews)
6.5
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Look & feel
8/10
Technology
7/10
Performance
6/10
Safety
4/10
Form & function
8/10
Cost-effectiveness
6/10
2015 Nissan Rogue Test Drive Review summaryImage

While the Rogue is not without flaws—most notably a weak and noisy drivetrain and some less-than favorable safety ratings—Nissan hits most of the important targets necessary in a competent crossover.

The Rogue swims in a sea full of crossovers and still manages to distinguish itself on a few key points. That’s no small feat in what’s become one of the top three segments in the American automotive industry. Perhaps then it's no surprise that the Rogue is the second-best-selling Nissan after the indomitable Altima. After a full redesign for 2014, the Rogue has emerged as a mature, elegant version of itself with more graceful headlights and grille, resulting in a level of polish that was previously absent.
8/10

The most unique aspect of Nissan's Rogue is its optional third-row seating, a feature absent from competitors excepting the Outlander from Mitsubishi, a car company I often find myself forgetting still exists. Really suitable only for children or short jaunts with medium-size adults, the third row can be added to base S or SV trims, while the top-tier SL is available only as a 5-seater. Also of note is the “Around View” camera system, which utilizes 4 cameras mounted front, rear and on the mirrors to provide a simulated 360-degree fish-eye view of your surroundings when in reverse. It removes any guesswork from parking and other close-quarters maneuvering, and happily it’s an available option for the mid-level SV trim.

At the base level, you’ll be looking at an MSRP of $22,790 and a not-inconsequential list of features and options. Standards at this level include keyless entry and LED running lights, a tilt & telescoping steering wheel, 5-inch display with rear-view camera and a USB interface with auxiliary audio input. At $24,490, the SV adds alloy wheels, roof rails, keyless entry, a 6-way power driver’s seat, dual-zone automatic climate controls and NissanConnect for smartphone app integration.

This test put me in an all-wheel-drive (AWD) version of the SL trim with 18-inch alloy wheels, foglights, heated leather seats and heated mirrors, voice control, a power liftgate and the upgraded 7-inch touchscreen with the aforementioned Around View and navigation system. The SL also comes with an 8-speaker Bose stereo with 6-CD changer. For all these goodies you’ll be looking at an MSRP of $29,630, but this version came with the optional Premium Package that adds a power panoramic sunroof, LED headlights with auto-leveling, and the full suite of added safety features such as blind-spot, lane-departure and forward-collision warning systems. Additionally, this package adds moving object detection—a system that’ll warn you of children, errant balls or pets coming close to your Rogue while parking or backing out of your driveway. The Premium Package adds $1,990 to the cost and with an $860 destination charge, the total cost was $32,480.

Michael Perkins
Published May 25, 2021 by Michael Perkins
A CarGurus contributor since 2008, Michael started his career writing about cars with the SCCA - winning awards during his time as editor of Top End magazine. Since then, his journalistic travels have taken him from NY to Boston to CA, completing a cross-country tour on a restored vintage Suzuki. While his preference is for fine German automobiles - and the extra leg room they so often afford - his first automobile memories center around impromptu Mustang vs. Corvette races down the local highway, in the backseat of his father's latest acquisition.

User reviews for 2015 Nissan Rogue

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by jeffrey e
Jul 28, 2025
Better than the Ford escape or the explorer. This is a real truck with high mileage and little maintenance.Jul 28, 2025
by Deborah S
Jun 08, 2025
This was a great value. 64K. Very well kept as far as maintainance and cleanliness. It has the basic features that I wanted- backup camera and Sirius. (My last car had a cassette player and a CD player.) Jun 08, 2025
by Ashok S
Jun 28, 2024
Good looking. Good for small family. Nice car in the segment Jun 28, 2024

2015 Nissan Rogue Pricing

Original MSRP
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Price range
$9,570 to $9,892
Average price on CG
$9,864
YoY price change
$9,806 to $9,864

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