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Originally Posted by cab83_750
Roo,
thanks for the detail as I wondered about your case. Btw, my understanding was that the Manager at 1000 Nissan had to fight for my new engine. At least that was told to me.
I agree with your route. Go for a full buyback. I read about the California law---do you have to go to arbitration first?
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A case would never make it court as it would set a precedence over all other cases. I do not want it to go to court nor do I want it to go to arbitration, I would like Nissan to do the right thing and buy back the car. They know there is a problem and it is an insult to the customer to try and downplay it as a minor annoyance.
But to answer your question I do not know about arbitration. I do know that you can get around the arbitration but I am not an attorney and I'm not interested in that. I do not want damages I just want the car gone.