I got a 2013 Altima... it’s at 170k miles and never had any mechanical issues. It’s all anecdotal but my experience was good
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I've got a 2019 Murano with 97K no issues. Change the CVT fluid every 40K.
Just make sure you buy a genuine Nissan thermostat. I don't know what it is about these cars, but they do NOT like aftermarket thermostats. Just spend the extra ten bucks on a Nissan part.
Crappy "genuine VW battery/parts" for you. Any of my other OEM Japanese car batteries lasted much longer. My 2011 Nissan 370z OEM battery lasted 7 years. It could've probably gone even longer if not for without driving it for long during the covid pandemic.
My 2005 Altima used to eat alternators. The first and second replacement were rebuilds or aftermarket, I don't remember the order. I finally paid for an OEM and that one lasted until I sold the vehicle a few years later. This is one of those parts that is better to stick with OEM replacements.
I keep my tires around 40 psi and from what I remember the TPMS doesn't send an alert until the pressure is around 25 psi, it is mainly a second layer warning since you should be checking the tire pressure at least once a month.
I had the CVT replaced back in 2014 while under the warranty. Later in the year I noticed what I would describe as a faint humming noise that would come and go. Turns out the noise was coming from the transfer case. It now has a slight leak and with a noise that cannot be ignored.
Nissan has had huge problems over the last 15-20 years with their transmissions. Nissan has sourced automatic transmissions for all of their front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive models for the past 20 years from a company called Jatco, known for making awful transmissions. They're notorious for failure, especially when not religiously maintained, and cannot be rebuilt when they do fail, forcing Nissan owners to buy an entirely new transmission when theirs fails.
I just rented an Altima that had something fall onto the windshield while I was leaving the parking garage to go to work yesterday. When it was time to drive home from work, it had turned into a crack over a foot long! She said the newer ones must use a fragile glass.
Replaced my Nissan Frontier starter ever since i had trouble starting the truck. I went ahead and replaced it and now it still has a slow start and stutters a bit when I crank.
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