Laura Pennington  |  January 23, 2019

Category: Auto News

A federal judge has rejected Nissan’s request to dismiss a class action lawsuit alleging Altima vehicles have defective transmissions.

Nissan states that there are no particular misrepresentations named in the Nissan class action lawsuit and that no specific design defects were outlined in the suit.

According to the judge overseeing the Nissan class action lawsuit, the case will proceed as the plaintiffs appeared to have provided specifics about the alleged issues.

Lead plaintiff Krista Costa believes she’s not the only one who experienced transmission issues with a Nissan Altima after purchasing the vehicle.

Costa states that her vehicle randomly shook while she was driving until the vehicle ultimately failed.

She alleges that she spent $3,500 to address the transmission issue in the car, a claim that the judge says is at least plausible enough to continue the case.

The Nissan class action lawsuit was originally filed after Costa bought her Nissan Altima in October 2014. She says that marketing statements used with the car included claims of excellent responsiveness, a smooth drive, and great drivability. The vehicle contained a continuously automatic variable transmission.

However, as argued in the Nissan class action lawsuit, Costa and other drivers with 2013 and 2014 models dealt with the shaking issues and premature transmission failure. The Nissan Altima class action lawsuit alleges that this is due to a known defect in the car.

Nissan is accused of promoting the vehicle by making claims about a smooth ride and other features despite knowing that the transmission was likely to fail early.

The lawsuit was filed based on alleged violations of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, implied warranty of merchantability under Massachusetts law, and the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act.

In response to the filing of the Nissan class action lawsuit, the defendant tried to argue that the perceived vague nature of the plaintiffs’ claims and the fact that the car worked normally for four years should void the suit altogether.

Nissan took issue in particular with the claims brought under the Massachusetts breach of implied warranty statutes.

The judge, however, said that since the breach of implied warranty law in Massachusetts relates to the roadworthy nature of the vehicle that the plaintiffs’ allegations of vehicle shaking and other issues enable the case to proceed for now. If the car breaks down in traffic due to the shaking or stalling, this could be seen as a traffic hazard, the plaintiffs claim.

The plaintiffs are represented by Ben Barnow, Erich P. Schork and Jeffrey D. Blake of Barnow and Associates PC, Timothy G. Blood and Thomas J. O’Reardon of Blood Hurst & O’Reardon LLP, and David Pastor of Pastor Law Office.

The Nissan Altima Transmission Class Action Lawsuit is Krista Costa, et al. v. Nissan North America Inc., Case No. 1:18-11523-LTS, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

UPDATE: The Vehicle Safety Defect Investigation is now open! If you own a vehicle that has a safety defect and you believe it should be covered by the warranty and it’s not, submit your information here.

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392 thoughts onNissan Can’t Escape Altima Transmission Defect Class Action

  1. Jose Gonzales says:

    I have a 2013 Altima 3.5SV that had the same shuttering problem, after 4 years of fighting with Nissan and the dealer I bought it from they finally changed the transmission valve body and thankfully it’s been working properly since then.

  2. Hilary D Mshana says:

    I have 2016 Nissan Altima bought 0 mile I use bout 6 months and the car start give err code so I took the car at shop and they found out was transmission so I call dealer to make appointment Wich they tell need wait one week so I decided to take in different shop so the guys at shop say may need new transmission fueld and less than 0ne year so we change new fuel and was ok and now it bout 5month it start again to not engage so u got cut off and on to start in Norma gear

  3. Lisa Adams says:

    How do you get added to this lawsuit? I have a 2011 Altima and a 2015 Veraa and the transmission has failed in both vehicles

  4. Shemika Williams says:

    Well who has a class action lawsuit for 2006 model nissan- because I’ve had nothing but problems with this car – replaced the motor and still same issue with the newer motor- and car gives no sign that its ither gonna just stop running or not start up- I guess nissans are not built the way they used to be, by far!!

  5. Claudette Johnson says:

    I have a 2005 Nissan Altima with the same shaking issues that caused me to purchase another motor advised by several mechanics.

  6. Laird Stanard says:

    My 2013 Altima SV has a shake as it accelerates, especially in Vermont cold winters.

  7. Joseph says:

    I paid fix the transmission 2014 Nissan Altima $2600.
    I do like to be add to the class action if possible.

  8. Royce Bonta says:

    I would also like to get involved in a class action suit against Nissan for the same reason that has plagued my 2013 Altima for the past 35,000 miles. The car now has nearly 60,000 miles and the transmission shudders at certain “constant” vehicle speeds and engine RPMs. My workaround has been simply avoiding maintaining those speeds and RPMs that cause the issue to arise. With that said, who knows if/when the transmission might suffer a catastrophic failure. I’ve had it checked by a local dealer, but they could not replicate the problem… Funny how that always seems to be the case with intermittent mechanical issues.

    1. Wanda Frisco says:

      I would like to be added to this suiti have the same problems with my 2014 Altima, engine light keeps coming on nobodu know whats wrong, stuttering while driving. I hate this car

  9. Todd Austin says:

    I would like to be added to the class action to I also have a 2014 nissan altima s and spent damn near a fortune to get my car fixed after 6 trips to the dealership and other garages

  10. Paul Cochran says:

    I have a 2015 Altima with 32,500 miles, so far I have had no problems with the Transmission.

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