An estimated 173,301 vehicles from Nissan and Chevrolet have been recalled over possible issues with a fuel pump fuse.
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Top 10 Reliable Sedans: Alternatives to Honda and Toyota
Discover the surprising sedans that are giving Honda and Toyota a run for their money in the reliability department.
Nissan is recalling more than 19,000 US vehicles over the potential risk of batteries catching fire while rapidly charging, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday. Certain 2021 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 2021–2022 Nissan Leaf models equipped with Level 3 quick charging ports due to a potential battery fire risk on Oct. 1. Nissan ...
When Nissan first rolled out the Z Nismo a few years back, we were all very excited about its more aggressive looks and stronger performance numbers, but something was missing: a manual transmission.
Nissan's innovative variable compression engines were a fascinating innovation when they were first revealed, but the jury is still out on whether or not the combustion technology will stick around. A ...
A decade ago, engineers introduced a clever twist on engine design: a variable compression system that promised better efficiency and performance. Nissan and Infiniti were early adopters of this ...
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The NHTSA has officially closed its investigation into over 2 million Nissan vehicles for rear suspension arm issues without issuing a recall, citing a drop in complaints and Nissan’s extended ...
According to Nissan, the engine bearings may have manufacturing defects that could lead to engine failure, significantly increasing the risk of a crash if that failure were to happen underway. As part ...
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