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Is It True That the Nissan Terra Has Many Faults?

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StMichael
07/29/25 10:05pm
Nissan Terra Has Many Faults Is It True_58 Auto It is true that the Nissan Terra has many faults. Not long ago, the Nissan Terra made headlines due to the shuddering issue with its seven-speed automatic transmission. Currently, the most frequently reported problems are battery drain and the frequent flashing of the pre-collision fault light, which is highly dangerous. Additional Information: Nissan Terra: The Nissan Terra is a new mid-size crossover SUV specifically designed by Nissan for the Chinese market, assembled and sold exclusively in mainland China. Currently, the Nissan Terra's dimensions fall between those of the Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Rogue, Nissan Patrol, and Nissan Armada. In the Chinese market, it primarily competes with models such as the Toyota Highlander, Mitsubishi Pajero, Ford Edge, Chevrolet Equinox, and Isuzu MU-X.
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ZaneLynn
08/15/25 10:08pm
I've been driving the Nissan Terra for two to three years and haven't experienced any major breakdowns. Overall, it's been quite reliable. After driving tens of thousands of kilometers, I've encountered some minor issues like occasional false warnings from dashboard indicator lights and less responsive wipers, but a quick adjustment at the 4S shop fixed them. Fuel consumption is a bit high in the city, but its off-road performance is solid. From what other owners say, earlier models had some electronic module problems, but these improved significantly after factory updates. Choosing a good model year when buying and sticking to regular maintenance is crucial. I personally check the engine oil and tire pressure monthly, which saves a lot of hassle. All in all, it's not a perfect car and might need occasional minor repairs, but it's far from being problematic. It's quite suitable for daily commutes and weekend getaways.
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JasmineFitz
10/17/25 7:33am
As a car enthusiast, I've researched many SUVs, including the Terra. In terms of performance, the engine power is adequate, and acceleration doesn't lag, but the transmission sometimes has noticeable jerking, which isn't a major issue as long as you get used to it. Safety features like airbags and braking systems meet standards, but electronic aids such as the reversing camera occasionally lag, affecting practicality. Compared to vehicles in the same class, the Terra's suspension produces more noise on bumpy roads, which might be a common point. I recommend checking owner forums, where feedback often highlights slightly higher minor fault repair rates, but most people resolve them quickly. These issues have improved significantly with the new model, so take a test drive before buying to ensure you're satisfied with how it drives.
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