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Different vehicle classes · Different segments — choice depends on use case

2020 Nissan Rogue vs 2020 Subaru Forester

Reliability comparison based on NHTSA recall and complaint records.

Synced 2026-06-14 Source: NHTSA public records Reviewed by ASE-certified contributors
Quick verdict
2020 Nissan Rogue versus 2020 Subaru Forester — different vehicles, different jobs

These two come from different segments, which makes a direct reliability comparison less meaningful than usual. Showing the data so you can see what each one is good at and where each one breaks down. The reliability scores (3.8 versus 3.5) reflect different testing populations and use patterns — don't treat them as apples-to-apples.

2020 Nissan Rogue

3.8/5
Reliability score
147 complaints
0 recalls (0 critical)
$12,450 repair exposure
vs

2020 Subaru Forester

3.5/5
Reliability score
590 complaints
0 recalls (0 critical)
$11,400 repair exposure

Stories from the shop

These come from different vehicle segments, which means we're not declaring a winner here. The 2020 Nissan Rogue scores 3.8; the 2020 Subaru Forester scores 3.5. Different testing populations, different driving patterns, different categories of failure. Use the data below to understand what each one is good at and what each one breaks.

If you lean 2020 Nissan Rogue, know what you're getting into on brakes and suspension. Those categories have noticeably more complaints than the 2020 Subaru Forester sees, and they're not cheap items when they go.

Going with the 2020 Subaru Forester? Watch the visibility and electrical. The 2020 Nissan Rogue has fewer reports in those categories, so you'd be trading one set of weak spots for another.

Bottom line: these are different categories of vehicle. Pick based on what you actually need it for. We're showing the reliability data so you can factor in long-term ownership cost, not pick a winner.

— ProblemsByVin editorial team, drawing on the NHTSA data and shop experience.

Side-by-side by problem area

Category
2020 Nissan Rogue
2020 Subaru Forester
visibility
No reports
287 reports
moderate · ~$350
electrical
26 reports
severe · ~$850
93 reports
moderate · ~$850
engine
6 reports
severe · ~$3,100
32 reports
severe · ~$3,100
powertrain
No reports
28 reports
moderate · ~$2,500
body
5 reports
severe · ~$1,500
13 reports
moderate · ~$1,500
brakes
16 reports
moderate · ~$450
No reports
airbags
6 reports
severe · ~$1,100
9 reports
severe · ~$1,100
cruise control
5 reports
moderate · ~$600
10 reports
severe · ~$600
steering
No reports
11 reports
severe · ~$700
suspension
6 reports
severe · ~$900
No reports

Common questions

Which is more reliable, the 2020 Nissan Rogue or the 2020 Subaru Forester?

Based on the NHTSA data we track, the 2020 Nissan Rogue comes out ahead with a reliability score of 3.8 versus 3.5. The margin is narrow, so the verdict could shift if you weight specific categories differently or factor in your own use case.

What goes wrong more often on the 2020 Nissan Rogue?

Compared to the 2020 Subaru Forester, the 2020 Nissan Rogue sees more reported issues in brakes and suspension. That doesn't mean it's a bad truck — it means those are the categories worth budgeting for if you go that direction.

What goes wrong more often on the 2020 Subaru Forester?

Compared to the 2020 Nissan Rogue, the 2020 Subaru Forester has more complaints in visibility and electrical. Whether that's a deal-breaker depends on the cost and severity — see the comparison table above for repair cost ranges.

Which has more recalls?

Both vehicles have 0 active recalls. Total recall count alone isn't a great signal — what matters is severity. See the recall counts by severity in the comparison table.

Is an extended warranty worth it on either of these?

Both vehicles are out of factory bumper-to-bumper coverage at this point. Combined repair exposure across the top problem categories runs around $12,450 on the higher-risk vehicle. A quality service contract typically costs $1,800–3,500 over 3 years, so a single major failure usually pays for the contract. The math favors warranty coverage on whichever vehicle you choose, especially if you plan to keep it past 100,000 miles.

Related comparisons

Reliability scores, complaint counts, and severity ratings derived from the NHTSA public records database. Verify each vehicle's federal record: 2020 Nissan Rogue on NHTSA · 2020 Subaru Forester on NHTSA. "Repair exposure" is the sum of average independent-shop repair costs across each vehicle's tracked problem categories and is intended as a relative comparison, not an exact prediction. Editorial commentary written by ProblemsByVin contributors and reviewed by ASE-certified mechanics. Some links on this page are affiliate links.
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