2014–2024
How many miles does a Nissan Rogue last?
By the DealScan team · Updated 2026-06-12
Quick answer
With CVT fluid changes every 30,000–40,000 miles, Rogues are fine daily drivers; without them, 70,000–120,000 miles is the common failure window.
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With a Nissan Rogue, maintenance records matter far more than the number on the odometer. The issues below are what actually shorten a Rogue's life when they go unaddressed — check for them before you judge a car by its mileage.
- 2014–2016 CVT: failure-prone — extended warranties applied to some; check what was done
- 2017–2020: improved CVT but service-dependent
- 2021+: new generation with a stronger early record; engine uses a variable-compression design on some trims — verify oil history
- AEB (automatic emergency braking) false-activation complaints on 2017–2018 — check recalls and software updates
What to verify on a high-mileage Rogue
- CVT service documentation
- 30+ minute test drive including highway speeds
- Recall and software update completion
- AWD engagement and tire wear
Nissan Rogue mileage FAQ
How many miles does a Nissan Rogue last?
With CVT fluid changes every 30,000–40,000 miles, Rogues are fine daily drivers; without them, 70,000–120,000 miles is the common failure window.
What mileage is too high for a used Nissan Rogue?
There is no single cutoff. With CVT fluid changes every 30,000–40,000 miles, Rogues are fine daily drivers; without them, 70,000–120,000 miles is the common failure window. A documented, well-maintained example at higher mileage is usually a safer buy than a neglected low-mileage one.
Is a high-mileage Nissan Rogue worth buying?
The used Nissan Rogue's story is the same as the Altima's: CVT reliability decides everything, with 2014–2016 the riskiest years. Demand CVT fluid records, take a long test drive listening for whine and shudder, and price any undocumented car as if a transmission is in its future.
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