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Originally Posted by Stosh Rickles
If I take it to the dealer, let them fix it, and then refuse to pay on the grounds that Nissan USA refuses to acknowledge the problem, what can they do other than keep the car on the lot? It's winter in PA so I'm not driving it anyway... what do you think would happen first: Corporate folding and covering the cost, or the Dealer's lawyers taking me to court for the cost?
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You will probably accrue interest and storage charges. It doesn't look like Nissan is going to change their attitude and the dealer's hands are tied as long as Nissan won't authorize warranty/recall. Pay the dealer and hope that Nissan will offer a refund should they decide to do a recall.