The Nissan Crew was a JDM sedan designed specifically for taxi and fleet use, rarely seen outside Japan. With 260 complaints concentrated in a single year, data is limited for this niche vehicle. The Crew was built for durability and easy maintenance in commercial taxi service. It represents purpose-built Japanese engineering for a specific market need.

260
Total Complaints
0
Total Recalls
1
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Common Problem Categories

Service Brakes, Hydraulic 104
Power Train 44
Suspension 18
Service Brakes, Air 16
Electrical System 16

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2004 260 0 12 0 Average

Nissan Crew Years to Avoid

The 2004 model year represents the only significant data available, and complaints focus on parts availability outside Japan. These imported vehicles suffer from difficulty sourcing replacement parts for unique components. Electrical systems may have compatibility issues with US-market repair equipment. Documentation and service manuals in English are scarce. The RHD configuration creates issues with US traffic patterns. Importing a Crew means committing to hunting for parts and finding specialized mechanics.

Best Nissan Crew Years

The 2004 Nissan Crew is paradoxically both the best and only commonly imported year. If you must have a Crew, focus on finding one with documented maintenance history and no major pending repairs. Ensure a parts supply exists before purchase. These are enthusiast-only vehicles for JDM collectors who understand the challenges involved.

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