Why are Nissan cars no longer reliable cars?
They were one of the few car companies that started using CVT transmissions. The transmissions on their cars was the one of the main reasons why their reliability scores dropped. The company that makes their transmissions make them so cheap, they generally won’t last that long. Along with their transmissions being made cheaply, some o… Loading…
Why are Nissan Armadas no longer reliable cars?
Line up of car transmissions with CVTs (the only exception being the Nissan Armada with 7-speed automatic transmission which is also used in the Infiniti brand). The very nature of CVT transmissions are that they’re loud, slow, extremely noisy, and unresponsive.
Is it worth it to buy a Nissan?
When it was time for a new vehicle, the Nissans weren’t worth considering. I am a happy owner of a Honda, Toyota, and Mazda now. These have proven to be better in every way to the Nissan products. Research your buys and make an informed purchase. Bottom line.
When to change the warranty on a Nissan?
Recently Nissan extended their warranty from 60k to 120k. My expectations are that you should not have any issues with a good car until it has more than 100k. My Honda’s and Toyota’s have always been change oil, change battery and change tires are the only things needed up to 100k plus. That’s my minimum expectation.
They were one of the few car companies that started using CVT transmissions. The transmissions on their cars was the one of the main reasons why their reliability scores dropped. The company that makes their transmissions make them so cheap, they generally won’t last that long. Along with their transmissions being made cheaply, some o… Loading…
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When it was time for a new vehicle, the Nissans weren’t worth considering. I am a happy owner of a Honda, Toyota, and Mazda now. These have proven to be better in every way to the Nissan products. Research your buys and make an informed purchase. Bottom line.
Recently Nissan extended their warranty from 60k to 120k. My expectations are that you should not have any issues with a good car until it has more than 100k. My Honda’s and Toyota’s have always been change oil, change battery and change tires are the only things needed up to 100k plus. That’s my minimum expectation.