Used 2017 NissanRogue Sport SL
- Exterior Color
- Magnetic Black
- Odometer
- 64,228 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 24/30 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- All-wheel Drive
- Engine
- 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC
- VIN
- JN1BJ1CR8HW139438
- Stock Number
- HW139438
Nissan
Rogue Sport
Included Packages & Accessories
Dealer Notes
Performance & Driving DynamicsUnder the hood, this Rogue Sport SL packs a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engine that delivers 141 hp at 6,000 rpm and 147 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm.HeraldNet+2J.D. Power+2It uses Nissans Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), giving you seamless, smooth shifts and an Eco mode to maximize efficiency.HeraldNet+1The AWD (all-wheel drive) system brings confident traction when you need it, especially in rain, snow, or tricky road conditions.J.D. Power+2Autoblog+2Ride & handling are nimble. The Rogue Sports smaller size, combined with a four-wheel independent suspension, makes it surprisingly agile and fun-to-steer.Regulations.gov+1Interior & ComfortThe SL is the top trim for Rogue Sport, so its loaded: heated leather seats, heated steering wheel, and power outside mirrors elevate the comfort factor.Autoblog+1It has a power sliding moonroof, giving that open-sky feeling on sunny drives.Auto Catalog ArchiveOn the tech front: 7 touchscreen, NissanConnect with navigation, voice recognition, and real-time apps.Auto Catalog ArchiveDual-zone automatic climate control helps keep front and rear passengers comfortable.HeraldNetCargo room is flexible: 19.9 cu. ft behind the rear seats, which expands to 53.3 cu. ft with them folded down.Auto Catalog ArchiveSafety & Driver-AssistanceIt comes with a suite of Nissan Intelligent Safety Shield technologies:Forward Emergency Braking with Pedestrian DetectionRegulations.gov+1Blind Spot WarningRegulations.govRear Cross Traffic AlertRegulations.govLane Departure Warning + Lane Departure PreventionRegulations.govTraction control and 4-wheel disc brakes (with ABS) help keep things stable.Regulations.gov+1Efficiency & PracticalityFuel economy is quite good for an AWD crossover: 24 mpg city / 30 mpg highway per EPA estimates.Kbb.comThe fuel tank holds about 14.5 gallons, so decent driving range.Auto Catalog ArchiveWith compact dimensions (around 172.4 in long), it's easy to maneuver in urban settings, but thanks to the AWD and torque, it's also capable when things get less tame.Velocity JournalPersonality & Why Its ExcitingSporty but sensible: Despite the Sport name, this isn't a high-horsepower brute its nimble, efficient, and built for real-world driving with a fun edge.All-weather confidence: AWD gives you that extra grip when roads get slippery, making it a great choice for varied climates or light adventure.Premium comfort in a compact crossover: Leather, heated everything (seats, steering), moonroof the SL gives you more luxury than many competitors at this size.Tech-savvy yet practical: Infotainment, safety features, and driver-assist tech come together in a small but capable package.
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.3Out of 5
- 4.0
Nissan delivers reliable, affordable, fun Rogue S
By Tom | on Tuesday, October 13, 2020
A few years ago, I purchased my 2017 Rogue Sport with 11,000 miles on it for about $16,500. This is my fourth Nissan and now my favorite auto brand after having many cars over the years. The Rogue Sport is a no-frills but fun compact SUV to drive. Despite what the critics say, it is actually quite fast and nimble on the open road. We've driven to San Diego, the beaches of Sonora, Mexico, and the rural Arizona mountains several times. Loaded with four passengers, the Sport still has a lot of juice to pass quickly and safely at all speeds. And the high ground clearance is great for rough Arizona roads. I really like the CVT transmission because it delivers smooth power, unlike some under-powered CVT-transmission cars. This was most surprising to me. Controls are simple, stereo works just fine, and seats are comfortable enough but a bit hard after long trips. I'm averaging about 29mpg, so gas costs are very minimal. Easy to maintain, and no problems at all with about 37,000 miles on it. Nissan is solid as usual.… - 4.0
High value, really pretty decent!
By AnalogDog | on Monday, September 09, 2019
I'm coming from a 2013 Honda Fit. My experience is this car is very quiet, comfortable, and pleasant to drive. Bit of a tank compared to the Fit, so parking was a little learning curve. And I do agree you should be able to release the tailgate from the key fob, or at least from the dash. Like the others have said, it's a bit under powered. Long as you're a mature driver, and don't try to pass like a maniac, not a problem. I'm averaging 27 mpg around town, which is pretty darn good. Best so far is 39.7 mpg. Pretty phenomenal for a non hybrid vehicle that weighs TWICE what my Fit weighs. Enable the "Sport steering" to rid of the understeer. Be on the look out for deals, now that the 2020's are arriving. I got mine for 16K, certified pre owned. For that price, I don't think you can do much better.… - 5.0
Comfortable! Solid gas mileage. LOTS of options.
By bandit | on Friday, April 13, 2018
Purchased this car in November 17. Nicest car I have ever owned. Has everything I need. I am six foot three inches and can get in and out easily as I am older and not as flexible as I used to be. This car is very reasonably priced for all the options I have. Love the AWD. Love the remote start. Great ride!…
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