More than 700,000 Nissan Rogue and Rogue Sport models are being recalled in the United States not because of an issue with the SUV itself but rather with the key that it was sold with. Nissan has ...
Nissan North America is recalling more than 800,000 SUVs for a key-fob defect that could cause the vehicles to shut off mid-drive: The affected SUVs are equipped with a jackknife-style key (pictured ...
Saved by Renault in 1999 when Carlos Ghosn was trying to prove himself as the be-all-end-all executive in the automotive industry, Nissan used to make high-quality vehicles. The quality started going ...
View post: As a Parent, Here are My Top 8 Picks for Family-Friendly SUVs Here we have an old-fashioned recall like the ones in the good old days. No software or circuit boards involved, just a weak ...
Nissan is recalling at least 712,458 vehicles in its Rogue line over an issue with malfunctioning car keys that can inadvertently cause engines to shut off. The recall affects “S” grade trim-level ...
Nissan is recalling over 809,000 Rogue and Rogue Sport crossovers in the United States and Canada because of an issue with the ignition key, which could inadvertently shut off the vehicle while it's ...
Nissan is recalling 2014-2020 Rogue SUVs and 2017-2022 Rogue Sport SUVs with a folding ignition key. The folding key—also known as a “jackknife” or “switchblade” key—may fold while it is in the ...
Nissan’s latest major recall involves more than 712,000 Rogue and Rogue Sport SUVs equipped with a jackknife-style ignition key. Related: More Nissan News Affected vehicles include the S trim of both ...
Nissan is recalling more than 712,000 of its Rogue and Rogue Sport SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because of a potential issue with the ignition key, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety ...