Made in Tennessee, the Nissan Rogue is a best-selling SUV under fire due to two big recalls. Can it still be called reliable?
Nissan has recently issued two recalls that could potentially impact over 600,000 of its SUVs. The NHTSA alerts that you shouldn't drive affected models.
Nissan’s new recall affects certain model Rogue SUVs manufactured between 2023 and 2025. Here’s what you need to know.
A major car brand has two separate recall notices with more than 600,000 units understood to be plagued with issues.
The broken throttle body can keep the Rogue from moving forward or backward, increasing the chance of a crash.
The recall comprises 2024 and 2025 Nissan Rogue models produced in the period from November 13, 2023 through April 28, 2025 ...
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Nissan recalls 642,000 Rogue SUVs for major engine issues
The best-selling Nissan is having issues with its 1.5-liter three-cylinder VC Turbo engine.
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Recall: Over 320,000 Nissan Rogues at risk of sudden engine failure
Nissan recalls over 320,000 Rogue SUVs from 2023-2025 models due to a serious defect that can cause the engine to fail and lose power while driving.
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Nearly 1,200 wheel horsepower is a wild improvement over the crank-rated 1,064 horsepower advertised by the Chevrolet ...
The track-focused models finally have an ECM that can adjusted by tuning shops. The results are rather impressive.
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