Nissan Recalls 345000 Vehicles In Japan

December 5, 2009

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Nissan is recalling 3,45,306 vehicles in Japan and the rest of Asia due to faulty brakes and fuel gauges. Nearly 92% of the recalled vehicles were sold in Japan. Possible reasons for the problem could be corrosion which in turn caused malfunctioning of the parking brakes. The recalled vehicles include the Elgrand minivan, Serena minivan and the Cefiro sedan. The Cefiro is sold globally as the Maxima.

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3 Responses to “Nissan Recalls 345000 Vehicles In Japan”

  1. sameer Says:

    Vehicle recall due to manufacturing defects is pretty common thing now. I wonder why people are raising hue and cry over just 3 Tata Nano that suffered from manufacturing defects.

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  2. Shaun in Sydney Says:

    I can’t believe that manufacturers put cars in to the market place that have faults. Look at how many cars Toyota have just had to recall.

    Manufacturers have been hit hard of recent times during the GFC and all, imagine the expense to recall cars!

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  3. CarZ Says:

    This is the quickest way for an automaker to shoot itself in the foot. Ridiculous errors like this cost huge dollars and profits. Oh well, you produce inferior quality and you pay the price.

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