I acquired the Rogue Sport by trading in my Nissan Kicks as I felt the Sport gave me the feel of being in a SUV as opposed to the Kicks, which felt more like being in a car even though it's considered a crossover (see my separate review under the 2019 Kicks as to what I didn't like about it, even though it was a decent vehicle). Nissan Connect app does not work and Android auto is sketchy at best (connectivity issue). This brand new car has been in the shop 3 times for repair (it's not even due for service: current odometer reads 2900 miles). Asides from the faulty sensor, the gas mileage is great (except when the faulty sensor engages: gas consumption falls to 14 miles per gallon). ![]() Also grossly underpowered, jerky transmission (CVT) and car accelerate/decelerate randomly. Keep in mind that when the collision warning system engages, the car breaks on its own. I have not gone back to the dealership yet (it's the weekend) but I have a fairly good idea of what the problem will be. The new sensor was installed: next day, collision warning comes on. Diagnosis: faulty sensor.Ordered a replacement for the replacement. Next day, the collision warning sensor came on: took it back to the dealership. The dealership replaced the "faulty" sensor (it took 6 weeks to get the part). ![]() In August, the collision warning light came on every morning with no object near the car (and therefore the automatic breaking system engaged).
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