What was the review of the Nissan Rogue?
When it was new, reviewers agreed that the 2009 Nissan Rogue had good performance for a compact SUV, though some thought the Rogue was underpowered, and wished it offered a V6 engine.
Which is a good alternative to a Nissan Rogue?
The 2009 Toyota RAV4 is a good alternative to consider due to its ample passenger space, comfortable seats, strong V6 engine option and large cargo area. It also offers a third-row seat.
How big are the wheels on the Nissan Rogue?
The front end resembles the larger Murano SUV, which helps the Rogue’s “Nissan-ness,” but the rear definitely stands out on its own and falls decidedly on the attractive end of the design scale. Large, 17-inch wheels on the SL add to the athletic stance, as does the Rogue’s low height compared to its competition.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Rogue?
Check out our Nissan Rogue overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Rogue.
What’s the value of a 2009 Nissan Rogue?
As a general guide, the trade-in value of a 2009 Nissan Rogue with no options and driven roughly 12,000 miles per year would be worth about $2,889 for one in “Clean” condition and about $4,384 if you were selling it as a private party.
Where can I find the value of my Nissan Rogue?
The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2009 Nissan Rogue on Edmunds. You’ll need to know some basic facts about your vehicle, such as the mileage, condition, option packages and trim level.
What kind of tires does a Nissan Rogue have?
It was in terrific shape, brand new tires brand new front brakes and 7/10 on the rear brakes with the exception of some scratches that came off with your typical scratch remover and one ding with minor rust that I have a $500 quote to repair (needs body work) and I am planning on keeping it for its second 100K miles.