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The recall involves certain Nissan Rogue and Altima vehicles, as well as the Infiniti QX50 and QX55 powered by VC-Turbo ...
Recent updates mean you can now drive certain Nissan and Infiniti models on mapped roads without using the steering wheel, and hands-free passes can include returning to your lane.
The Nissan Altima and Rogue and Infiniti QX50 and QX55 are being recalled to fix potential engine failure due to a defect.
Nissan said in its announcement that a failed engine can lead to a “loss of motive power" and increase the risk of a crash.
The NHTSA issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for vehicles from Nissan, Ford, General Motors and more.
The latest delay is a setback for the pioneering EV brand, which unveiled the Leaf in 2009. Earlier this year, the company ...
This recall targets 443,899 cars and crossovers, which include 2019 through 2022 Infiniti QX50 models, 2022 Infiniti QX55 ...
After their failed merger, Nissan and Honda are reportedly back in talks once again. The two companies are reportedly ...
Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 of its vehicles across the U.S. and Canada due to potential manufacturing defects that ...
Nissan is reportedly delaying the start of production of two electric models at its Canton, Mississippi, plant.
Records show manufacturing defects in the vehicles' engine bearings could lead to failure and heighten the risk of a crash.
And shortly after, the automaker announced that Christian Meunier was returning as the company's CEO for North America.