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Originally Posted by rlharris
Thanks, but, I love my car. I'll have no qualms about buying the next one, hopefully a 390 with another 50 ponies. I just got my title from the bank on Monday LOL Sometimes life gives you lemons, and all car companies make a few bad parts. It's just the way it is. Maybe I can convince the regional specialist I deserve a little warranty relief and she'll get me some kind of discount on the labor.
My local dealer had the part, I went over and picked it up and just shipped it up to Hudson. I know, the HD will last much longer, but it has 55k of hard charging on it, I'll probably be trading it in on the next before my 12/12 warranty on the fix runs out.
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I can't say the same for me... I've lost all respect for modern Nissan's. I work at Tesla and we have our share of issues, But regardless how many miles the cars have if something goes wrong with it. We wan't to know if it's a common problem and will make changes immediately after a solution is found and if a car built prior to the fix has the issue it will be repaired within 48 hours.
Maybe i'm expecting a much larger car manufacturer to fess up and put out a fix is too much, As opposed to the company I work for where reputation is everything.
I can't afford a Model S, But I may be able to afford the Model 3 when it comes out. Depending on range, style, power and handling it may be my next car... If not I'll gladly go back to Toyota. In my family we have 4 Toyota's that have been through hell and back and still manage to keep on going, I traded in a Tacoma X-Runner (we had 5 at one point) that gave me 120K miles without a single issue, It never saw a tow truck... Only things it really needed were oil changes, brake pads and rotors, air filters, spark plugs at 90K miles and a few sets of tires... original everything else.
I think if I had the pink slip to my car, It would be back on a dealer lot right now... The 370Z is a sexy car, I love the power and handling but I can't drive it without wondering when something will break and how much will I sink in to it in 5 years when it's finally paid off