2010 NISSAN ROGUE

2.5L I4 QR25DEAWDCVTgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$40,981 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,196/yr · 680¢/mile equivalent · $31,743 maintenance + $8,403 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2010 Rogue with the QR25DE 2.5L four-cylinder is known for catastrophic CVT transmission failures and severe engine oil consumption leading to internal engine damage — these are the two deal-breakers that define ownership risk for this generation.

CVT Transmission Failure (Jatco RE0F10A)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Shuddering or juddering during acceleration, especially 15-40 mph, Whining or grinding noise from transmission, Sudden loss of power or inability to accelerate, Check engine light with P0868 (line pressure low) or P17F0 (CVT judder) codes, Burnt transmission fluid smell
Fix: CVT replacement or rebuild required. Nissan extended warranty to 120k/10yr on some VINs but many fall outside coverage. Remanufactured unit swap takes 8-12 hours; fluid cooler contamination often damages replacement units if not flushed properly.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500

Excessive Oil Consumption / Engine Failure (QR25DE)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Burning through 1+ quart of oil every 1,000 miles, Blue smoke from exhaust on startup or acceleration, Engine knock or rattling from worn bearings due to oil starvation, Low oil pressure warning light, Complete engine seizure if oil not monitored closely
Fix: Piston ring failure and cylinder glazing are root causes. Initially manageable with frequent top-offs, but progresses to bearing damage requiring full engine rebuild or replacement. Short block swap takes 18-24 hours; many owners discover damage too late after running low on oil.
Estimated cost: $4,500-7,000

Transmission Cooler Leaking into Radiator (Strawberry Milkshake)

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Pink or milky transmission fluid (coolant mixing with ATF), Transmission overheating, Rough shifting or slipping after coolant contamination, Coolant loss without visible external leaks
Fix: Internal transmission cooler inside radiator fails, allowing coolant and ATF to mix — kills the CVT within days if not caught immediately. Requires radiator replacement, CVT fluid flush (sometimes full CVT replacement if contamination severe), and coolant system flush. 6-10 hours if CVT survives; add CVT replacement time if not.
Estimated cost: $800-1,200 (if caught early); $4,000-6,000 (if CVT damaged)

Front Engine/Transmission Mount Failure

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking noise when shifting from park to drive/reverse, Excessive vibration at idle, Engine rocking visible under hood during acceleration, Harsh engagement into gear
Fix: Hydraulic engine mount and transmission mount deteriorate, causing drivetrain movement. Replace both mounts as a pair — transmission mount is labor-intensive due to positioning. 3-4 hours total.
Estimated cost: $400-700

Timing Chain Stretch (Pre-Cat Rattle)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattle on cold startup from engine front, Check engine light with cam/crank correlation codes (P0011, P0021), Rough idle or hesitation, Metal rattling that disappears once oil pressure builds
Fix: Timing chain and guides stretch from oil consumption issues or poor maintenance. Requires timing chain kit, guides, tensioners, and often VVT actuators. Front cover removal, 10-14 hours labor. Critical to address before chain jumps timing.
Estimated cost: $1,800-2,800

Fuel Sending Unit / Fuel Gauge Erratic

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Fuel gauge reading empty when tank has fuel, Gauge bouncing or fluctuating wildly, Low fuel warning light on with half tank or more, Gauge stuck on full
Fix: Fuel level sensor in tank fails. Requires fuel tank drop and pump/sender assembly replacement. 3-4 hours labor. Annoying but not safety-critical if you track mileage manually.
Estimated cost: $500-800
Owner tips
  • Check oil level every 500 miles religiously — this engine will self-destruct from oil starvation before you realize it's burning oil.
  • Inspect transmission fluid color monthly; pink/milky = immediate shutdown and tow to shop to save the CVT.
  • CVT fluid changes every 30k miles with Nissan NS-2 or NS-3 spec fluid can extend transmission life, though many still fail regardless.
  • If buying used, get pre-purchase inspection focused on compression test, oil consumption test, and CVT shudder test — walk away if any issues present.
  • Budget $5k-8k for inevitable CVT or engine work if buying over 80k miles.
Hard pass unless under 60k miles with full CVT service records and documented no oil consumption — this generation has two catastrophic failure modes that make it a poor used-car value.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
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