Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Nissan Rogue: Which Used Buy Wins?

As used buys (July 2026), the Jeep Grand Cherokee typically lists for $29,990 against $22,484 for the Nissan Rogue (same model years — 2024–2026 — national medians from live listings). The Nissan Rogue takes fuel economy (29 MPG combined vs 17 MPG); the Jeep Grand Cherokee leads on NCAP safety (4.7★ vs 4.3★ average). Overall medians mix very different trims — at the cheapest common trims it's the LIMITED 4XE at $26,350 vs the S at $20,485; see the trim-by-trim tables for a fair match. Every figure below is live market data, not book values.

Verdict: for most used-car buyers the Nissan Rogue is the stronger pick right now — it wins 3 of the scored dimensions below (prices judged on the same model years, 2024–2026). Choose the Jeep Grand Cherokee if you care most about higher NCAP safety scores.

Head to head

Typical used price (2024–2026)Nissan Rogue
Jeep Grand Cherokee$29,990
Nissan Rogue$22,484
EPA combined (typical version)Nissan Rogue
Jeep Grand Cherokee17 MPG
Nissan Rogue29 MPG
NCAP overall (avg of rated years)Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep Grand Cherokee4.7★
Nissan Rogue4.3★
NHTSA recalls / model yearNissan Rogue
Jeep Grand Cherokee8.9
Nissan Rogue4.4
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Jeep Grand Cherokee19,310
Nissan Rogue20,907

Trim-by-trim prices (last 4 model years)

A fair comparison matches equivalent trims, not overall medians. Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, the Jeep Grand Cherokee LIMITED 4XE ($26,350) faces the Nissan Rogue S ($20,485); the most common trims on the market are the LIMITED (49.6% of Jeep Grand Cherokee listings) and the SV (65.3% of Nissan Rogue listings); at the top of the market, the SUMMIT ($48,889) faces the PLATINUM ($29,066). Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings (a supply-side popularity signal: what the market actually stocks and sells most). “Cheapest”/“Priciest” mark the ends of the quotable trim range — trim ladders don't map one-to-one across brands, so this is not a factory base-model claim.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Nissan Rogue
TrimTypical priceShare TrimTypical priceShare
LIMITED 4XECheapest $26,350 16.0% SCheapest $20,485 16.7%
4XE $27,367 7.2% SVMost popular $22,212 65.3%
LAREDO $29,894 13.6% SL $26,951 12.5%
TRAILHAWK 4XE $30,997 1.6% PLATINUMPriciest $29,066 5.6%
OVERLAND 4XE $31,798 2.0%
LIMITEDMost popular $33,328 49.6%
OVERLAND $37,618 5.8%
SUMMITPriciest $48,889 4.3%

Rows are aligned by price position (both sides sorted cheapest-first), not by equivalent equipment — trim names never map one-to-one across brands. Full per-trim detail (price ranges, mileage) is on each model's price page: Jeep Grand Cherokee prices · Nissan Rogue prices.

Used price by model year

YearJeep Grand Cherokee typicalNissan Rogue typicalDifferenceJeep Grand Cherokee MPGNissan Rogue MPG
2026 $43,980 $30,342 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$13,638 22–23 MPG 29–32 MPG
2025 $36,672 $22,484 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$14,188 22 MPG 29–33 MPG
2024 $29,990 $20,988 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$9,002 22 MPG 31–33 MPG
2023 $30,196 $22,998 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$7,198 17–22 MPG 31–33 MPG
2022 $27,500 $20,588 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$6,912 17–22 MPG 31–33 MPG
2021 $23,495 $19,627 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$3,868 13–21 MPG 28–33 MPG
2020 $21,495 $16,479 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$5,016 13–21 MPG 27–29 MPG
2019 $18,995 $15,395 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$3,600 13–24 MPG 27–34 MPG
2018 $16,998 $13,479 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$3,519 13–25 MPG 27–34 MPG
2017 $14,995 $12,694 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$2,301 15–21 MPG 27–34 MPG
2016 $13,492 $11,067 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$2,425 15–25 MPG 27–28 MPG
2015 $12,237 $9,901 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$2,336 15–25 MPG 27–28 MPG
2014 $10,763 $9,400 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$1,363 15–25 MPG 27–28 MPG
2013 $9,199 $6,995 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$2,204 14–19 MPG 24–25 MPG
2012 $8,849 $6,495 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$2,354 14–19 MPG 23–25 MPG
2011 $7,995 $6,495 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$1,500 15–18 MPG 24 MPG
2010 $6,200 $5,999 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$201 13–18 MPG 23–24 MPG
2009 $6,495 $5,900 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$595 12–18 MPG 23–24 MPG
2008 $5,593 $5,293 Jeep Grand Cherokee +$300 12–20 MPG 23–24 MPG

Typical price = national median asking price of live listings for that model year (July 2026); MPG = EPA combined range across rated versions.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper to buy used — Jeep Grand Cherokee or Nissan Rogue?

Comparing the same model years (2024–2026), the Nissan Rogue is cheaper: it typically lists for $22,484 versus $29,990 for the Jeep Grand Cherokee (national medians, July 2026).

Which gets better fuel economy — Jeep Grand Cherokee or Nissan Rogue?

The Nissan Rogue: its typical rated version returns 29 MPG combined versus 17 MPG for the Jeep Grand Cherokee (median across EPA-rated versions of the compared years).

Which is safer — Jeep Grand Cherokee or Nissan Rogue?

By NCAP overall crash-test rating the Jeep Grand Cherokee averages 4.7 of 5 stars across rated years versus 4.3 for the Nissan Rogue. Always check the specific model year's rating in the table above.

Which is more reliable — Jeep Grand Cherokee or Nissan Rogue?

NHTSA lists an average of 8.9 recalls per model year for the Jeep Grand Cherokee and 4.4 for the Nissan Rogue — an edge for the Nissan Rogue. Recall and complaint counts scale with sales volume, so treat them as context and check any specific car's VIN history.

Which trims should I actually compare?

Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, a Jeep Grand Cherokee LIMITED 4XE typically lists for $26,350 vs $20,485 for a Nissan Rogue S; the most common trims on the market are the LIMITED ($33,328, 49.6% of Jeep Grand Cherokee listings) and the SV ($22,212, 65.3% of Nissan Rogue listings); at the top of the market, the SUMMIT ($48,889) faces the PLATINUM ($29,066). Overall medians hide this trim mix — use the trim tables above for a fair match. Trim names never map one-to-one across brands, so "cheapest" means the least expensive trim with a real market share, not the factory base.

About this data: prices and availability are national aggregates of live VehiSales inventory (July 2026), refreshed daily. Fuel economy: U.S. EPA/DOE (fueleconomy.gov). Safety & recalls: NHTSA. How to cite: “VehiSales Research, Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Nissan Rogue” with a link to https://vehisales.com/research/compare/jeep/grand-cherokee/vs/nissan/rogue.

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