2014-2016 Rogue Owners Claim Their CVTs Shake and Shudder in New Lawsuit
The only continuous thing about Nissan's continuously variable transmissions (CVT) these days are the lawsuits saying they're absolute junk. The latest to join the fray comes from 2014-2016 Rogue owners that are tired of all the jerking, lurching, and shaking that make acceleration feel like they're riding a bucking bronco.
Looking For a Settlement ∞
- The plaintiffs are likely hoping for similar settlements to the ones 2013-2016 Altima and some Sentra, Versa, and Versa Note owners have recently received.
- In those settlements, owners were offered a 24-month / 24,000 mile warranty extension plus reimbursements up to $5,000 for any related transmission repairs.
- The lawsuit, Stringer, et al., v. Nissan of North America, Inc., et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee.
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2nd Generation Rogue
- Years
- 2014–2020
- Reliability
- 46th of 54
- PainRank™
- 22.56
- Complaints
- 431