2014 nissan rogue reviews10/29/2023 ![]() A grey one, to be precise, just like the one Dave and Cathy done leased last week.” ![]() “Darlin’, I backed into the garbage bin because I thought that screen was showin’ a different Rogue. Was I seeing a read-out from another Rogue that was trolling suburban streets in another part of Nova Scotia? This could get very confusing for Rogue owners who lack investigative skills. ![]() Except, as you can see in the accompanying pictures, our Rogue was actually red. On the negative side of the ledger, the Rogue that’s displayed on Nissan’s very useful Around View Monitor was grey. But they should be aware of other Rogue advantages. Low fuel consumption, together with the Rogue’s roomy rear seat, big and reconfigurable cargo area, and competitive pricing scheme, will seal the deal for many small SUV buyers. Over the course of a week in which Nissan Canada allowed the new Rogue to visit GCBC Towers we spent half our time in the city and half on the highway, and the Rogue consumed just 7.9 litres per 100 kilometres, equal to 30 miles per gallon. In truth, the 2014 Rogue needs no qualifying statements, no asterisks, no caveats. I was prepared for that kind of result in the 2014 Rogue SL, and I was prepared to tell GCBC’s faithful review readers that warmer temperatures, all-season tires (not Bridgestone Blizzaks), and a gentler right foot should cause the Rogue to match its impressive EPA ratings. Typically, the low-mileage nature of the cars which manufacturers drop off at GCBC Towers works in conjunction with the tough life many of the cars have lived in auto reviewers’ hands to manifest disappointing fuel economy figures. Is it just a laboratory-perfected engine/CVT/aerodynamic fusion, or do the all-wheel-drive Rogue’s new fuel economy numbers of 25 mpg city/32 mpg highway play out in the real world? ![]() For 2014, Nissan has made major headway with the Rogue’s level of efficiency, as well. Nissan dramatically improved the 2013 Altima’s fuel economy, as we discovered in the dead of winter last year. ![]()
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