Even though the entry of faulty vehicles in the market should be discouraged from the very start, it is good to witness companies taking responsibility for their shortcomings. According to a recent report by Bidness Etc, Nissan, Ford, and GM were involved in a recall totaling about a million vehicles. Nissan Motor Co Ltd has recently identified its mistake, and is set to rectify the fault in one of its specific brands. Ford Motor Company) and General Motors Company have apparently resolved issues pertaining to their faulty vehicles. However, the faulty latch hood issue that had first appeared in Nissan’s Pathfinders JX35s and Rogue models now seems to be recurring in its Altima sedan models. The automaker says that around 625,000 Altima cars (built during 2013-2015) in the US and 15,000 in Canada also face the same issue that occurred in other models. Read more http://www.bidnessetc.com/36379-nis...lls-640000-vehicles-due-to-hood-latch-issues/
Nissan is joining the recall party, expanding one for its Altima sedan in North America because of issues with hood latches. The problem concerns a secondary latch designed to hold on to the hood in case the main latch doesn't work, according to The Next Digit. The Japanese automaker said there is a good chance that second latches in models made from 2013 and 2015 may not hold. Read more http://www.hngn.com/articles/75519/...n-north-america-covering-878-000-vehicles.htm