Toyota, Nissan Warn Japanese Buyers About Made-in-America Quality Issues
Toyota and Nissan are warning buyers about paint flaws, missing features and noncompliance as 3 American-made models reach Japanese showrooms.
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Tennessee-Built 2026 Nissan Murano Heads to Japan With Warning About Paint Flaws and Panel Gaps
More than a decade after slinking away from Japanese showrooms, the Nissan Murano is making a seemingly triumphant comeback with a twist. On this occasion, the mid-size crossover hails from America in left-hand drive rather than Japan with right-hand drive. Not your usual domestic relaunch, the 2026 Nissan Murano for the Land of the Rising Sun wouldn't have been possible without a specialized certification system that enabled America... (continu…
Toyota And Nissan Warn Japanese Buyers Their US-Built Cars May Have Panel Gaps And Paint Flaws
Toyota and Nissan issue quality disclaimers for US-built Tundra, Highlander, and Murano. Buyers in Japan are being warned about paint defects, panel gaps, and alignment. US-made cars, trucks, and SUVs arrive as trade pressures push exports into Japan. For decades, Japanese automakers have spent fortunes building a reputation for obsessive quality. And now Japanese buyers have such high standards as a result that Toyota and Nissan are warning cus…

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