to bring it in but they said you can still drive it. A couple of days after speaking with the dealers my wife was going to the store as I was swimming in the pool with my son and I told her to be careful with the car because the transmission was acting a little strange and I have an appt. Keep in mind this car is the car that my son gets driven around in, usually with my wife as I have a dump truck. because I was taking care of my son whom is autistic and non verbal 13- yr old, I was in the position of having to do mom and dads work with him because my wife was battling back from cancer surgery. In the following few days I did not make it to the appt. After I hung up I questioned the safeness in driving it there, so I called the dealers back and asked them if it was ok to drive it there like it was and they both said yes and I have the entire conversations on recorder. After talking to this dealer I wanted a second opinion and called another dealer of Nissan and was told the same thing, bring it in to do a check on it for a fee. I explained what happened and that there was no dash lights going on or anything and the dealer told me to bring it in for a diagnosis for $140. When I got home I checked the fluid and it was up and I chocked it up as a glitch and I called the Nissan dealership. ![]() About two weeks ago I took the rogue out to the store ( I don't drive the car usually because I drive my truck ) and when I went to take off at a stop the car had no power and the transmission whined and shuttered and then jumped forward and drove. ![]() The same Nissan company that has had thousands upon thousands of CVT transmission issues. Since buying it it has had one front axel put in at 50-k miles and the other front axel replaced at 75-k miles … keep in mind this is a CVT transmission and axels. I have a 2011 Nissan rogue all wheel drive that retailed for $29000.oo.
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