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I own a 2010 Nissan Morano LE, which I purchased new in 2010.  Today it has 132,567 miles, never been in an accident, completely maintained.  At 71,432 miles CVT went out, Dealer replaced with remanufactured CVT.  I noticed 3xs car hesitated to accelerate.  Dealer said no codes on computer, to return when car constantly hesitate so they could see what the problem is.  Due to the fact that transmission has been replaced once already and the mechanic mentioned "could be transmission, or a host of other things", should I get rid of this car or repair it?  If so, what vehicle/s would you recommend.  I am a 67 year old women, want to be comfortable driving, not apposed to sedan, van, etc. and will never again buy new.  Also, what does certified pre-own really mean?  I enjoy watching your Youtube channel.  Thanks for your recommendations.

 


Hi, welcome to the forum. Is there a certain price point you are looking at buying at?


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Certified pre-owned just means that the dealer did a self-inspectionon whatever vehicle was in the lot that has been prior used, either rented out or pre-owned. To be certified means that the car has to passed an "100-250 point by point" inspection and varies on brand. They also tend to be marked up in price because of said certification. If you are buying dealer. 

Nissan is in process yet again to re_brand themselves lol I wouldn't look at em anytime soon.

If you are just looking for daily and reliable then toyota or honda but Research some as from what I understand is that some years are no good. Couldn't tell you which ones though. 


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I would get rid of it before you dump any more money into the money pit.  See our used car buying guide sticky under FAQ for what to buy and also what to avoid:

https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/qa/used/


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