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Delaware · Article Updated May 26, 2026

Nissan Cases Under Delaware Lemon Law

Nissan and Infiniti cases in Delaware — CVT failures, transmission overheating, and Ariya/Leaf EV defect patterns, with cold and coastal-salt factors.

Nissan (including Infiniti) has a solid Delaware market share — Rogue, Altima, Sentra, and Pathfinder are common across the commuter base. Cases are pursued under the Delaware Lemon Law, the Consumer Fraud Act, and Magnuson-Moss.

Common Nissan defect patterns

  • CVT failures — judder, overheating, failure (Altima, Sentra, Rogue, Pathfinder) — long-standing class-action history.
  • Transmission limp-mode events.
  • Infotainment / electrical faults (coastal-salt-corrosion relevant).
  • Ariya / Leaf EV — cold-weather charging, range (Leaf lacks active battery cooling).
  • Brake-actuator / electrical faults.

Delaware Nissan market

  • Rogue / Altima / Sentra core commuter and family volume.
  • Leaf / Ariya EV presence.

CVT and cold factors

  • Nissan CVTs are a long-standing concern; cold stress aggravates failures.
  • Leaf passive battery cooling plus Delaware cold affects range and battery health.
  • Coastal salt air drives electrical corrosion; parts delays run up the out-of-service count.

Proving the case

  • Repair orders across attempts.
  • CVT class-action and TSB history.

Bottom line

Nissan cases — CVT failures and Leaf cold-weather battery issues — are well-positioned under Delaware law. Exhaust any certified IDS, then sue. Get a free case review.

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