Another day, another recall. This time Nissan is the automaker in question, recalling a total of 539,864 vehicles due to faulty brake pedal pins and fuel gauge components. Another day, another recall.
DETROIT -- Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. is recalling about 540,000 pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and minivans to fix problems with brake pedals and fuel gauges. Most of the recalled ...
Nissan Motor Co. said today that it will recall about 540,000 vehicles globally, for problems related with brake pedal pins and faulty fuel gauges. Nissan, Japan's third-largest car manufacturer will ...
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Nissan Motor Co.'s North American unit said late Tuesday it is recalling 539,864 vehicles due to brake-pin and fuel-gauge problems, most of them in the U.S. The brake-pin ...
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THE Camry is a good choice. It's a reliable model and won't cost an arm and a leg to run. I would also consider the Nissan Maxima A32, which fits your budget, and don't forget the Mitsubishi Magna.
Nissan has announced a recall on over 500,000 vehicles for problems with brake pedal pins and inaccurate fuel gauges. There have been three reported cases of brake pedal pins that partially disengaged ...
Nissan reports that the fuel gauge on some 2005-08 Frontier, Xterra and Pathfinder trucks built before Sept. 19, 2007 may become erratic, inaccurate or completely inoperative. According to the car ...
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