Nissan Class Action - Last day to opt out of Class Action is February 22, 2022
A federal court has preliminarily approved the class action settlement which alleged that Nissan Rogues, Pathfinders and Infinit QX60 vehicles have a serious CVT transmission defect.
The class action impacts current or former owners of the following vehicles:
2014-2018 Nissan Rogues
2015-2018 Nissan Pathfinders
2015-2018 Infiniti QX60 vehicles.
Many Nissan owners have reported a significant delay in their vehicles’ response when attempting to accelerate from a stop, while attempting to merge into freeway traffic, or pass another vehicle. This delay is also accompanied with complaints of the engine revving while the driver hits the gas pedal with little to no increase in vehicle speed. Nissan Rogue and Nissan Pathfinder owners have also experienced stalling, juddering, jerking, lurching, and shaking while operating their vehicles, as well as premature transmission failure when experiencing the CVT defect, some as early as 11,000 miles.
The last day to remove yourself from the class action settlement is February 22, 2022 - only a few days away. If you don’t take affirmative steps to opt out of the class action, you will be bound to the terms of the settlement, which may not be a good thing depending on your vehicle’s mileage and if you’ve already had transmission work done at a dealership. If you’re in California and you own a 2014-2018 Nissan Rogue, 2015-2018 Nissan Pathfinder, 2018-2021 Nissan Sentra, or 2015-2018 Infiniti QX60 with CVT Transmission problems, we can definitely try to help you! Fill out the form below and our office will get back to immediately.