Nissan adds another reason to opt for the manual transmission.
It’s hard to say if the 2023 Z is facing a similar issue, though a Nissan spokesperson relayed this message: “Nissan initiated a quality hold on MY2023 Nissan Z automatic transmission equipped vehicles on August 29, 2022, while it investigates this issue. The investigation is ongoing at this time.”
This all points to bad news if you’re expecting a 2023 Nissan Z automatic. The good news is that if you’re waiting on a manual transmission-equipped car, you shouldn’t have any problems. It’s unclear when Nissan will find a solution to the transmission problem, but the engineers are working on it.
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