Donate Your Nissan Rogue in Nashville Today

The Nissan Rogue, a dependable compact crossover, has been a family favorite for decades, offering versatility for families in Nashville and beyond.

The Nissan Rogue has long been a staple for Nashville families, encompassing a diverse range of model years from 2008 to 2026. As a versatile compact crossover, it caters to the needs of families, whether it's for daily commutes or weekend adventures. Many Nashville owners are now considering retirement for their Rogues, marking the end of a faithful chapter in their lives.

With three distinct generations and the additional Rogue Sport variant, the Nissan Rogue appeals to a broad audience. The first-generation S35 (2008-2013) set the stage for a family-friendly vehicle, while the immensely popular second-generation T32 (2014-2020) solidified its status. The latest T33, introduced in 2021, continues the legacy. If you own a Nissan Rogue and are pondering its future, consider donating it to TuneIn Rides, where it can continue to serve others in the community.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2008-2013

The S35 generation marked the Rogue's debut. Known for its compact size, it provides admirable fuel efficiency and reliability, making it a great family vehicle. Still sought after for their affordability.

Gen 2 • 2014-2020

The T32 generation saw the Rogue become Nissan's best-selling model. Known for spacious interiors and advanced safety features, it has some known issues, particularly with the CVT and oil consumption.

Gen 3 • 2021-present

The latest T33 generation boasts updated technology and improved performance. While more reliable, some owners report infotainment freezing—a minor hindrance in an otherwise robust vehicle.

Rogue Sport • 2017-2022

Built on a different platform, the Rogue Sport (Qashqai) offers a sportier design and smaller footprint. While distinct from the Rogue, it shares the Nissan reliability ethos.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Nissan Rogue has its own set of common issues. The Gen 2 T32 models, particularly the 2014-2017 variants, face notable challenges with the JF016E and JF017E CVT transmission, leading to potential failures that have prompted extended warranties and class-action lawsuits. Additionally, oil consumption issues with the 2.5L QR25DE engine and electronic hood latch malfunctions have been reported. The Gen 1 S35 models can have AWD coupling overheating issues, while Gen 3 T33 owners occasionally experience infotainment system freezes. It's essential to understand these issues when considering a donation, as they can impact vehicle value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Nissan Rogue can vary significantly based on its condition and mileage. Generally, all-wheel drive (AWD) models tend to have higher resale values compared to two-wheel drive (2WD) versions. Additionally, trim levels such as LE, SV, SL, and Platinum command premium values. It’s important to note that the history of CVT failures in Gen 2 vehicles can significantly decrease their value, especially for models with 100,000 to 180,000 miles. If your Rogue is in good condition with low mileage, it can fetch a higher donation value—particularly for hybrids or well-maintained models.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Nissan Rogue to TuneIn Rides is a straightforward process. Once you contact us, we'll assess your vehicle’s condition and schedule a convenient pickup. Our standard flatbed towing service accommodates AWD vehicles, and we can handle any roof racks or cargo boxes you may have. We ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on your next adventure while contributing to a great cause.

Nashville regional notes

Nashville's climate plays a significant role in the lifespan and condition of your Nissan Rogue. Vehicles in the sun-belt regions tend to suffer from sun damage, while those from snow-belt areas may experience rust and wear from road salt usage. Understanding these factors can help you gauge your Rogue's overall condition and value. Regardless of its history, your donation helps us give back to the local community.

FAQ

What condition does my Nissan Rogue need to be in for donation?
Your Nissan Rogue can be in any condition, from running to non-running. We handle all types of vehicles, and your donation can still have value.
Will I receive a tax deduction when I donate my Rogue?
Yes, donating your Nissan Rogue can provide you with a tax deduction. You'll receive a receipt, and if the vehicle sells for over $5,000, you'll need to complete Form 8283 Section B.
Do I need to provide my title when donating?
Yes, having the title is essential for the donation process. If you've lost it, contact your local DMV for a replacement before proceeding.
Can I donate my Rogue if it has mileage over 100,000?
Absolutely! Many Rogues with higher mileage still hold value. We gladly accept vehicles with mileage over 100,000, considering their overall condition.
How is the value of my Nissan Rogue determined?
The value is determined based on factors such as mileage, condition, and market demand. We'll assess these to provide an accurate estimate for your tax deduction.
What if my Rogue has known issues like CVT failure?
Even if your Rogue has known issues, it can still be donated. While the CVT problem may decrease its overall value, your car can still help others in need.
What happens to my donated Rogue?
Once donated, your Nissan Rogue is either sold to benefit our charity or repaired and given to someone in need. Your generosity makes a difference in the community.

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If you're ready to part ways with your Nissan Rogue, consider donating it to TuneIn Rides. Your vehicle can create new memories for families in Nashville while providing you with potential tax benefits. Contact us today to begin your donation journey!

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