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Nissan has refreshed its Pathfinder three-row SUV for 2026, giving it subtle styling updates and new technology.
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The new 2026 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X R is impressively capable and composed, at least based on our limited drive experience.
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In an era where automakers take themselves entirely too seriously, the 2026 Nissan Armada NISMO’s mere existence is a net positive.
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For 2026, the Nissan Sentra gets significantly changed exterior and interior styling, but its powertrain carries over.
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When it goes on sale, the Leaf S+ trim level will start at $31,485 (including destination), making it the most affordable electric vehicle on the American market.
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The Nissan Rogue has won three consecutive times when we’ve compared it with other compact SUVs, including a win for the 2025 Rogue in our latest faceoff. So, yeah, we’d say it’s a pretty good SUV — though its higher trims can get extraordinarily pricey.
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Nissan’s Murano returns to being a trendsetter for the 2025 model year, but its beauty runs more than just skin deep.
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The redesigned 2025 Nissan Armada recaptures a lot of the space, power and utility that made the original so popular, making it fully competitive with the rest of the full-size SUV class.
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The redesigned 2025 Nissan Kicks offers an array of unconventional stylistic touches and a strong mid-trim feature set that belie both its price and class.
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There’s nothing "wrong" with Nissan’s three-row SUV, and the complaints that did surface in our recent comparison test were certainly not glaring enough to keep it off any shopping lists.