The Nissan Rogue has been the best-selling Nissan in the United States for several years, but its second-generation version developed a problematic reputation for CVT transmission failures that damaged the nameplate's reliability perception. The 2021 redesign represents a genuine improvement, and the 2022 model deserves a fresh evaluation from Indiana buyers who may have written off the Rogue based on older experience.
Purchase Price Range
Used 2022 Rogues in Indiana are priced in the $22,000 to $29,000 range, slightly below the RAV4 and CR-V. S, SV, and SL trims cover the most common used market configurations. The Rogue consistently offers more standard features per dollar than the comparable RAV4 trim level.
Fuel Cost
The 2022 Rogue's 1.5-liter three-cylinder turbocharged engine delivers 30 to 33 mpg in real-world Indiana combined driving, exceeding both the RAV4 and CR-V in non-hybrid form. Annual fuel cost at 12,000 miles is approximately $1,300 to $1,450, $100 to $250 less per year than the standard RAV4.
Insurance Cost
The Rogue's insurance costs fall slightly below the RAV4 and CR-V due to its lower vehicle value. Full coverage in Indiana typically runs $1,050 to $1,450 per year. Strong safety ratings help contain insurance costs.
Reliability and CVT Update
The third generation Rogue uses a new CVT that has not shown the failure patterns of the previous generation. Consumer Reports rates the 2022 Rogue above average for reliability. For buyers who remain concerned about CVT longevity, maintaining the transmission fluid on the recommended schedule is important for long-term reliability.
Depreciation and Resale
The Rogue retains value at approximately 47 to 52 percent after three years, below the RAV4's retention rate but improving as the third generation builds its reliability track record. For buyers who plan to keep the vehicle beyond 60,000 miles, the lower purchase price partially compensates for the lower resale value projection.
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