The company allegedly knew about a potentially dangerous defect, but did not notify customers about it. The plaintiffs argue that the doors of the car can spontaneously open when driving or not open at all. The lawsuit feature popular models, including Altima, Rogue and Sentra.
Nissan was in the center of the trial in the United States after a collective lawsuit was filed in court from car owners with defects in door locks. According to plaintiffs, the company knew about the problem, but did not take measures to inform consumers. The defect can lead to the fact that the doors open during movement or vice versa – they are blocked and not succumbed to opening.
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The claim states that the malfunction affects the Altima (2013–2025), Rogue (2014–2025) and Sentra (2013–2025). The initiator was a resident of California, who bought Rogue in 2020. Although her breakdown was not manifested, she stated that she would refuse to buy if she knew about a hidden problem. Nissan is accused of violating consumer legislation and unfair competition.
Earlier, the car manufacturer announced a record loss in the history of his activities. According to the results of the final financial year, the company suffered pure losses in the amount of 700 to 750 billion yen, which is approximately 4.91–5.26 billion US dollars. Against the background of the crisis, Nissan conducts a large -scale restructuring, trying to maintain positions in the global market.
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