They had a few years with some really bad CVT failures in some models.consumer reports has been critical of nissan quality for the last few decades.
Nissan's Variable-Compression Engine Failures Are Under Federal Investigation
The NHTSA is looking into engine failures of two Nissan and Infiniti engines that use the brand's VC-Turbo technology.www.thedrive.com
yea you know that guy said that with the video you sentThey had a few years with some really bad CVT failures in some models.
My uncle owns a used car lot and they stay away from those Nissans. There’s a ton of them out there and they look nice but are pure junk.yea you know that guy said that with the video you sent
They used to be super reliable. Other than a tendency to rust.My uncle owns a used car lot and they stay away from those Nissans. There’s a ton of them out there and they look nice but are pure junk.
i got a mazda scion ia. no rev limiter. 105 hp. and a hand brake for snow drifting gloryMy uncle owns a used car lot and they stay away from those Nissans. There’s a ton of them out there and they look nice but are pure junk.
It’s actually a Toyota, good little car although very smalli got a mazda scion ia. no rev limiter. 105 hp. and a hand brake for snow drifting glory
Gayi got a mazda scion ia. no rev limiter. 105 hp. and a hand brake for snow drifting glory
no mine is all mazda parts except for the mat, a steering wheel logo, and the front bumper design.It’s actually a Toyota, good little car although very small
haha you almost bought a civic, jesus is monitoring your lies.
You’re not funny, at all. Sounds rather dumb in fact.haha you almost bought a civic, jesus is monitoring your lies.
Sounds?You’re not funny, at all. Sounds rather dumb in fact.
hahahah gtf outta here with that nonsense. mazda. honda. not much difference.You’re not funny, at all. Sounds rather dumb in fact.
hahhaah @UnionStrong talkin like he drives a Gigahorse LOLSounds?
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Biden is considering increasing tariffs on some Chinese products related to his green agenda in an effort to protect domestic industries.dailycaller.com
Officials are considering setting higher rates on the already existing tariffs originally placed under the Trump administration, covering around $300 billion in Chinese goods, with Chinese EVs already having a 25% import tax, according to the WSJ. New tariffs could help domestic EV manufacturing, which has struggled with stagnant market demand, only rising from 3% in January to 4% in September of total vehicles sold in the U.S., while the share of EVs produced out of all vehicles has risen from 3% to 6% in that same time frame.