When you buy a car, whether new or certified pre-owned, it’s an exciting experience. But what do you do when your dream car turns into a nightmare?
When you buy a car, whether new or certified pre-owned, it’s an exciting experience. But what do you do when your dream car turns into a nightmare?
Since buying my 2020 Nissan Sentra, I’ve heard that Nissans actually have quite a few problems. I purchased it certified pre-owned with only 3000 miles on it. Now, it’s at 32,000 miles and I’ve had to take it back to the dealership several
I recently purchased what I thought would be my forever car. It was a 2022 Nissan Sentra with just 3 miles on it. I’ve only had it a few months, so I’m at 3800 miles now, and I’ve had a multitude of problems with it. The dashboard
I have a 2020 Nissan Kicks that I purchased brand new. I’ve only had it a bit – it’s at 18,000 miles now – and it has so many problems I feel like I could write a book on it. First, at 3,000 miles, there was a strange squeaky rattling noise
I have a 2021 Nissan Versa that I bought new in December 2021. Three days after I bought it, the check engine light came on. Since then, I’ve taken it four different times for the light coming on; the last time I went, the service department told me not to bother bringing it back
The car is brand new, only 650 miles on it. I’ve only needed to make one payment so far, but I don’t know if I can afford an attorney, or even what I need the attorney for. Can you tell me what I should do?
I’ve had lots of problems with my 2017 Nissan Murano, especially with the transmission. Every time I drive it, the car shakes and stutters, hesitating when I try to accelerate. It’s scary not knowing just what it might do in traffic
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