No longer content simply dipping its toes into the off-road scene with crossovers like the Rogue Rock Creek, Nissan is diving headfirst into the world of all-terrain vehicles with a revived Xterra SUV ...
At the heart of today’s car industry, there is a contradiction. Ordinary car shoppers, our readers, and even friends of mine tell me they want cheaper cars. But send them into a showroom, and they’ll ...
Nissan revealed pricing and details for the 2026 Nissan Altima, which adds a new 12.3-inch touchscreen on the SR trim. The Altima was previously expected to be discontinued after 2025, but Nissan ...
FRANKLIN, Tenn.— When Christian Meunier took over Nissan’s72010.92%increase; green up pointing triangle Americas business at the start of the year, he said the company was lost. “There was no North ...
Nissan had a problem. Its competition in the compact SUV segment (read: RAV4, CR-V, Forester, et al) all now offer hybrids, an option that’s rapidly becoming the de facto internal combustion ...
Nissan has confirmed the Xterra’s return for 2028. Here’s what we could expect from the revived off-road SUV’s design, features, and capability. Old-school, body-on-frame SUVs are all the rage again ...
Let’s be honest, the Juke wasn’t exactly what you’d call a head-turner. At least not for the right reasons. Nissan pulled the Juke from its North American lineup after the 2017 model year, replacing ...
Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because of manufacturing defects that could cause the engine to lose power while in use. In a recall notice posted with the the ...
Nissan has recalled over 440,000 vehicles due to defects that could lead to engine failure. The 25V437 recall includes the 2021-2024 Rogue, 2019-2020 Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, and 2022 Infiniti ...
Nissan has been in dire straits since last year and is in desperate need of a turnaround. Not only did its merger with Honda collapse in front of the whole world, but it continues to lose money, will ...
Madison Avenue is about to get a lot more indulgent. Glace, the Upper East Side shop that made waves with its luxurious hot chocolate and small-batch ice cream, is expanding its sugar-fueled empire.