Nissan
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Nissan on behalf of 2002 and 2003 Maxima owners. The suit alleges that the company hid the fact that the headlights on the cars were easy to steal and could be removed in under a minute using an ordinary screwdriver.
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If your injustice does not match the complaint described above, please use this form to register your complaint. Thank you.
If you feel you qualify for damages or remedies that might be awarded in this class action please fill in our form on the right to submit your complaint.
If your injustice does not match the complaint described above, please use this form to register your complaint. Thank you.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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I have a 2006 Nissan Frontier with 138,000 miles on it. The Nissan Frontier is the by far the worst truck I have ever had.
Why did Nissan know that there was an issue with the radiator that leaks fluid into the transmission and then not tell any consumers about this. Now I have to pay $3,000 for a problem that could have been avoided by simply recalling the radiator. I have had other problems with the truck and every time I address an issue, nobody responds from Nissan. I would like to tell everybody about this issue. People need to know the truth about this problem and that Nissan has swept these problems under the rug. Also, when there was a notice about the radiator leaking, I never got a letter in the mail. Several people have had the exact same problem with theAltima, Rogue, Titan, Xterra and Frontier. Nissan thought they would fix the problem by extending the drivetrain warranty to 80,000 miles. What they should have done was recall the radiator that leaked. I just thought you would like to know before purchasing any Nissan product Load Older
Why did Nissan know that there was an issue with the radiator that leaks fluid into the transmission and then not tell any consumers about this. Now I have to pay $3,000 for a problem that could have been avoided by simply recalling the radiator. I have had other problems with the truck and every time I address an issue, nobody responds from Nissan. I would like to tell everybody about this issue. People need to know the truth about this problem and that Nissan has swept these problems under the rug. Also, when there was a notice about the radiator leaking, I never got a letter in the mail. Several people have had the exact same problem with theAltima, Rogue, Titan, Xterra and Frontier. Nissan thought they would fix the problem by extending the drivetrain warranty to 80,000 miles. What they should have done was recall the radiator that leaked. I just thought you would like to know before purchasing any Nissan product Load Older
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New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
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Both headlight lens were stolen, both harnesses were damaged, both mounting brackets were damaged or broken, paint on the hood & bumper was scratched or chipped. The necessary repairs totaled $2830.12 and I had to rent a car for almost a week while my vehicle was being repaired.