Nissan Recalling 2.1 Million Cars Worldwide

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Nissan today announced that it is recalling some 2.14 million cars
globally
, due to a problem with the vehicles’ ignition relay, which may cause
engine stalls.

The recall affects cars in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. 835,000 of the
affected vehicles were produced in
Japan, 762,000 in North America, and 354,000 in
Europe.

Dates on the recalled cars range from 2003 to 2006. Affected models range
from compact vechicles to pickup trucks and luxury cars, including the March,
Cube, Note, Tiida, Titan, and Infiniti QX56.

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