Last April Nissan announced that it would be launching five new models over the course of fifteen months. So far we've seen new versions of the Altima, Pathfinder, Sentra and Versa Note. That leaves the Nissan Rogue compact crossover set for an overhaul. The first generation of the Nissan Rogue was introduced on the market in 2008. Since then, the small SUV has managed to make it's way without stumbling, while attracting the favour of an extensive, though more demanding audience. As such, the company needed to balance sales volume against increasingly aggressive competition in terms of style, equipment and price. Nissan had no choice but to provide it's fans with a next-gen Rogue that is more modern, capable of responding to newer needs while sticking to the realities of the current automotive market. The Rogue's sales are second only to the Altima in Nissan's line-up.
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Nissan confirmed via a short statement that it is ending production of its Maxima sedan in mid-2023, but the automaker also took pains to leave the door open to a possible future electric version.
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The current Nissan LEAF will not be replaced by a new edition at the end of its production cycle, according to Automotive News. The car was for a long-time the best-selling electric car on the planet and its place in automotive history is assured, but even it must make way for newer products like the Ariya.
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Nissan is recalling over late-model 180,000 Frontier and Titan pickup trucks due to a problem with the transmission. Basically, in the off position, the mechanism that keeps the vehicle from moving might not engage, which can cause the vehicle to roll without warning.
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