In Daytona Beach, the Nissan Rogue has become a familiar sight on the roads, cherished for its practicality and family-friendly features. With a legacy spanning three generations and nearly two decades, this compact crossover appeals to a wide variety of drivers looking for reliability and comfort. Many owners in our community are now ready to retire their beloved Rogues as they transition to newer vehicles, and BeachMoto Aid is here to facilitate that process.
As families grow and needs change, those with 2008-2026 Nissan Rogue vehicles often find themselves seeking new journeys or additional space. Whether you’re parting ways with an older Gen 1 or a well-loved Gen 2 model, your donation can help continue the Rogue’s legacy while supporting BeachMoto Aid’s mission to serve the community. We appreciate each and every vehicle donation, and we ensure the process is easy and rewarding for you.
📖Generation guide
Gen 1 • 2008-2013
Known for its compact size and reliability, the Gen 1 Nissan Rogue laid the foundation for future models. Many owners appreciate its family-friendly features and practicality.
Gen 2 • 2014-2020
As the biggest seller, Gen 2 Rogues offered enhanced technology and comfort but faced notable CVT transmission issues. Owners transitioning from these models typically seek reliability.
Gen 3 • 2021-present
The latest generation features modern styling and advanced safety technology. Though newer, many Gen 3 owners are upgrading for the latest innovations as families grow.
Rogue Sport • 2017-2022
A companion to the Rogue, the Rogue Sport offered a sportier design but is built on a different platform, appealing to those seeking a compact SUV experience.
Known issues by generation
Each Nissan Rogue generation has its quirks and challenges. The Gen 2 models are particularly noted for their JF016E and JF017E CVT transmission failures, leading to extended warranties and class action claims. The 2.5L QR25DE engine is also known for excessive oil consumption and electronic hood latch failures. In contrast, Gen 1 and Gen 2 AWD models often experience coupling overheating. Meanwhile, Gen 3 vehicles may face infotainment freezing, an inconvenience for tech-savvy drivers. Understanding these issues can help you make an informed decision about your donation.
Donation value by condition + generation
Your Nissan Rogue's donation value can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and mileage. Typically, AWD models fetch a higher donation value than 2WD, while premium trims like LE, SV, SL, and Platinum also command a premium due to added features. For hybrids, while they may have seen increased demand, many older Gen 2 models with CVT issues can lead to a decline in value, especially when mileage exceeds 100-180k. Understanding these nuances can help you maximize your donation's impact.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Nissan Rogue to BeachMoto Aid is a straightforward process tailored to your specific vehicle. We typically arrange for a standard flatbed tow, but keep in mind that AWD vehicles may require special towing considerations due to their drivetrain. If your Rogue is equipped with a roof rack or cargo box, we can accommodate those as well. Our goal is to make the donation process seamless and hassle-free, ensuring your vehicle's next chapter contributes to a meaningful cause.
Daytona Beach regional notes
Daytona Beach's climate and lifestyle influence Rogue ownership patterns. Unlike snow-belt regions where vehicles endure harsh winters, many Rogues in our community have primarily enjoyed the sunny Florida lifestyle. This means fewer rust issues but potential wear from the sun's rays. As residents opt for newer models, the aging Gen 2 fleet offers many valuable donations that can help support our local initiatives.