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They've admitted problems on their earlier CVT's and extended the warranty. On the early R52s, they updated the software, but the vehicles are plagued with a number of problems. Consumer Reports ranked the vehicle at the bottom of its class as far as reliability and named it one of the five worse vehicles currently being sold.JayArras wrote:Sad but true. The frustrating part is that Nissan is not acknowledging that there is a problem with their CVTs.smj999smj wrote:I was talking to the girl who works the service desk and we got on the subject of the new Pathfinders. She said they've had a lot of problems with the new Pathfinders.
Someone pointed out to me that leftover 2015's are now rare for Highlanders, Pilots and Explorers. But you can find plenty of 2015 Pathfinders on dealer lots all over the country.smj999smj wrote:
They've admitted problems on their earlier CVT's and extended the warranty. On the early R52s, they updated the software, but the vehicles are plagued with a number of problems. Consumer Reports ranked the vehicle at the bottom of its class as far as reliability and named it one of the five worse vehicles currently being sold.
Do you think that Nissan has been mum on the R52 CVT issue because they simply don't have a clue of how to solve the issue? Or do you think that there has been a management change and this is now their new stance?As someone who worked for Nissan during some of their best years (the '80s and '90s), its frustrating to see how they can make some very good cars and then make some very bad ones. They have the potential to be a much better company than what they are.