ykane+FollowNissan Recall Drama: Is Your Car on the List?Nissan just dropped a massive recall—nearly 444,000 cars in the US (and more in Canada) could have a faulty engine part that might cause total engine failure. If you drive a 2021-2024 Rogue, 2019-2020 Altima, or certain Infiniti models, you might hear weird noises or see warning lights. The fix? Free repairs or even a new engine if needed. Letters go out starting August 2025. Check if your ride’s affected! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall61Share
lramsey+FollowNissan’s Big Recall—Is Your Car on the List?Nissan’s recalling nearly half a million cars in the US and Canada because of a defect that could make engines suddenly lose power. The recall hits some Altima, Rogue, and Infiniti QX50/QX55 models from 2019-2024. Warning signs? Weird engine noises, rough running, or dashboard lights. If you’re affected, dealers will check and fix your engine for free. Watch your mailbox for a letter from Nissan or Infiniti, or call their hotlines to check if your ride’s on the list! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall2210Share
kimberlysmith+FollowNearly 500K Nissans Face Engine Recall!Nissan’s recalling almost half a million cars because some engines could totally fail—yikes! If you drive a 2021–2024 Rogue, 2019–2020 Altima, or a 2019–2022 Infiniti QX50/QX55, your ride might be on the list. The issue? Faulty bearings in their fancy VC-Turbo engines could wreck the whole thing. Dealers will check for metal bits in your oil, and if they find any, you could score a brand-new engine for free. Keep an ear out for weird noises and watch your mailbox for recall notices! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall150Share
angelaschneider+FollowNissan’s Big Recall: Is Your Car on the List?Nissan’s recalling nearly half a million cars in the US and Canada because of a defect that could make engines suddenly lose power. If you drive a 2019-2020 Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, 2021-2024 Rogue, or 2022 Infiniti QX55, you might want to check this out! Watch for weird engine noises or warning lights—those are your early clues. Dealers will inspect and fix it for free. Letters go out Aug. 25, but you can call Nissan or check the NHTSA site now to see if you’re affected. #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall10Share
kevingarza+FollowNissan’s Big Recall Drama—Is Your Car On the List?Nissan just recalled nearly 444,000 cars (including some Infiniti models) because a tiny engine part could totally wreck your engine. If you drive a 2021-2024 Rogue, 2019-2020 Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, or 2022 Infiniti QX55, you might hear weird noises or see warning lights—don’t ignore them! Nissan’s fixing it for free, but you’ll have to wait for a letter in August 2025. Check if your ride’s affected and maybe hold off on that road trip! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall70Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowNissan Recall Drama: Engine Swap Alert!Nissan just dropped a massive recall—nearly half a million cars might have engines with a major flaw. If you drive a recent Rogue, Altima, or Infiniti QX, your engine could be at risk (yikes). Some folks might even score a brand new engine after a dealer inspection. The catch? You’ve gotta wait for that recall notice, then head to the shop for a checkup. Fingers crossed for an upgrade! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall70Share
William Jones+FollowCummins Engines: Where They’re Made & Who Owns ‘EmEver wondered where those legendary Cummins engines come from? They’re not just made in the US—think New York, Indiana, North Carolina—but also in the UK, India, China, and now Germany! Cummins started in 1919 and is still independent (no big car company owns them). Their engines power everything from Ram trucks to buses and even used to be in Nissan Titans. That iconic 6.7L turbo diesel? Still a beast in Ram HD trucks today! #Cars #CarOwnership #Cummins41Share
Anna Kim+FollowCars That Never Quit vs. Rattle TrapsEver wondered which cars can handle the worst roads without falling apart? Some rides have suspension systems so tough, they shrug off potholes and off-road adventures like it’s nothing (hello, Toyota Land Cruiser). But others? They start rattling and clunking before you even hit 50k miles. Check out the top 5 cars with suspension setups that just won’t quit—and the 5 that’ll have you on a first-name basis with your mechanic. If you want a smooth ride for years, you’ll want to see this list! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarTalk80Share
Anna Kim+FollowNissan’s Massive Recall—Is Your Car on the List?Nissan just announced a huge recall—over 480,000 cars in the US and Canada could have engine issues that might cause them to lose power while driving. If you drive a 2019-2020 Altima, 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50, 2021-2024 Rogue, or 2022 Infiniti QX55, you might be affected. Watch out for weird engine noises or warning lights! Dealers will inspect and fix the problem for free. Letters go out Aug. 25, but you can call Nissan or check online now to see if your ride’s on the list. #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall10Share
joseph36+FollowNissan’s Engine Drama: 444k Cars Recalled!Nissan just dropped a recall bomb—almost 444,000 cars are affected by a major engine defect that could lead to total engine failure. We’re talking popular models like the Rogue, Altima, and Infiniti QX50/QX55. If you own one from the last few years, you might need anything from an oil change to a whole new engine (for free). Only about 1.2% are expected to have the issue, but still, yikes! Nissan’s got a lot on its plate right now, but at least their new Leaf is turning heads. #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall30Share