The Nissan Rogue has long been a favored compact crossover among Dallas families, offering versatility, comfort, and reliability. Since its debut in 2008, the Rogue has evolved through three generations, each improving upon the last. As families outgrow their vehicles or shift towards new priorities, many find themselves ready to part with their trusted Rogues. Donating your Nissan Rogue to Wheels for Wellness can make a significant difference in the lives of local families in need.
Dallas is home to a vibrant community of Rogue owners, and as many owners transition to newer models, their well-loved vehicles often find new purpose through charitable donations. Whether you drive a first-generation model or one of the latest versions, your Rogue can help those who are less fortunate in our community. Our vehicle donation program is designed to ensure that your donation benefits both you and the families we serve.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 β’ 2008-2013
The first-generation Rogue introduced families to compact crossover comfort. Known for its agile handling and practical space, many Gen 1 models are still active in the community.
Gen 2 β’ 2014-2020
As the biggest seller, the second generation brought modern features but faced notable CVT issues. Despite this, many Gen 2 Rogues remain popular due to their spacious interior and features.
Gen 3 β’ 2021-present
The current generation showcases bold styling and advanced technology. With improved engine options and hybrid versions, this Rogue is ideal for families seeking efficiency and style.
Rogue Sport β’ 2017-2022
Though a companion model, the Rogue Sport offers a sportier take on the Rogue design. Its smaller size makes it attractive for urban driving, but it is based on a different platform.
Known issues by generation
The Nissan Rogue has experienced some notable issues across generations. The Gen 2 models, produced from 2014-2020, are particularly known for their CVT transmission failures, leading to a class-action lawsuit and extended warranty offers. Additionally, these models have reported oil consumption problems in the 2.5L QR25DE engines and electronic hood latch failures. Gen 1 and Gen 2 AWD systems may experience overheating in their couplings. In the newer Gen 3 models, users have reported occasional infotainment freezing, a common software issue in many modern vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Nissan Rogue can vary significantly based on its condition and specifications. Generally, AWD models tend to fetch a higher donation value than 2WD versions. Higher trim levels, such as LE, SV, SL, and Platinum, also carry a premium, while the hybrid models tend to have a more attractive resale value. However, it's vital to consider that Gen 2 models often exhibit transmission failure patterns, which may affect their value, especially those with higher mileage (100-180k miles) that may show signs of needing a replacement.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Nissan Rogue to Wheels for Wellness is a straightforward process that allows you to contribute to families in need. Our team will coordinate a standard flatbed towing service for your vehicle, and we can accommodate AWD models with special towing considerations. If you have a roof rack or cargo box attached, please inform us when donating, as we can often include these accessories in your donation, maximizing its impact.
Dallas regional notes
In Dallas, Rogue owners benefit from a warm climate and less exposure to snow-belt challenges. However, it's essential to recognize that many older Gen 2 Rogues may be nearing their lifespan due to known mechanical issues. Donating your vehicle can be a responsible way to transition to a more reliable model while ensuring it continues to serve the community. Such contributions are especially meaningful in a vibrant city like Dallas, where many families rely on dependable transportation.