If you’re looking to donate your Nissan Rogue in Kansas, you’re in good company. This compact crossover has been a staple for families since its debut in 2008, providing a perfect blend of space and efficiency. Many owners in Kansas have enjoyed both city drives and rural adventures, making the Rogue an ideal family vehicle.
As the generations evolved, so did the Rogue’s features and performance. From the dependable Gen 1 (2008-2013) to the popular Gen 2 (2014-2020) and now the sleek Gen 3 (2021-present), the Rogue continues to attract families seeking safety and comfort. Now is the time to retire your Rogue and pass it on for a good cause, continuing its legacy on the road.
📖Generation guide
Gen 1 • 2008-2013
The first generation set the standard for compact crossovers, emphasizing reliability and safety. Many Gen 1 Rogues are still on the road, making them a valuable donation option.
Gen 2 • 2014-2020
As the best-selling Rogue, this generation is known for its spacious interior and advanced technology. However, some models experienced transmission issues that can affect donation value.
Gen 3 • 2021-present
The latest iteration offers modern features and improved performance. Donating a newer model can yield a higher value due to its condition and technology.
Rogue Sport • 2017-2022
Though based on a different platform (Qashqai), the Rogue Sport remains a popular choice. Its unique styling and compact size appeal to city-dwellers.
Known issues by generation
The Nissan Rogue has had its share of model-specific issues across generations. Gen 1 and Gen 2 Rogues may experience AWD coupling overheating, while Gen 2 models from 2014-2017 are notably impacted by the JF016E and JF017E CVT transmission failures, which have been the subject of extended warranties and class action suits. Additionally, Gen 2 vehicles are known for oil consumption issues with the 2.5L QR25DE engine and electronic hood latch failures. Meanwhile, the Gen 3, while generally reliable, has been reported to suffer from infotainment system freezing. Understanding these issues is crucial when considering donation value.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation process for this model
Donating your Nissan Rogue with Sunflower Autos is a straightforward and hassle-free process. We typically handle crossovers with a standard flatbed, ensuring safe transport. If your vehicle is AWD, we have specific towing considerations to ensure your donation experience is seamless. If your Rogue comes with a roof rack or cargo box, we can include those items in your donation. Our team is here to guide you through every step, from valuation to paperwork.
Kansas regional notes
In Kansas, the Nissan Rogue has earned a reputation as a family-friendly vehicle that adapts to various driving conditions. Owners in snow-belt areas appreciate the AWD capability, while those in sun-belt regions enjoy the fuel efficiency and versatility. Whether you’ve driven your Rogue through snowy winters or sunny summer road trips, your donation can help support families in need, carrying on the spirit of community that characterizes Kansas.