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Originally Posted by Chuck33079
That's probably the way to go.
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That's the only way to go.
-Fix it and SHOW ME HOW. Because there is SOMETHING WRONG, and it's tangible. Show it to me.
-Acknowledge that you CANNOT show me what is wrong. Accept that this product is not performing as advertised and nothing you can do (since you cannot find a flaw to correct) will fix it. Buy it back for pay-off. I used the car for the amount and interest already paid, and I'm cool with that. It has since developed irreconcilable issues and is no-longer the product advertised. I want pay-off.
-Treat me poorly, force the dealer into a situation where they have me in there ever 500-1K miles to replace or turn the affected parts. Accept that there will be backlash from me, as well.
Those are the only 3 courses of action that I think could be taken, and I strongly hope and suspect the first or second one is what Nissan will opt for.
I just DO NOT drive this car hard enough for this to be an issue. If you can get 5 minutes of lap-time out of it on a track, it can take MUCH MORE than I put it through. I'm thoroughly disgusted. This is the 4th time in 22K miles.