C'mon guys...let's be fair about this as the warranty highlights a checklist of items that Nissan, and the dealer, can use against those who are abusers. Some owners do not the difference between the street and the track or how to drive for that matter. If you punish a car, then you had better be willing to pay the consequences or at at least move-up to components that can withstand the abuse better. If you have a good relationship with your Service Department it is amazing what you can accomplish regarding warranty.
I do admit that finding a good Nissan dealer is hard. The Z and the GT-R would be better sold under the Infiniti dealerships as those customers have higher expectations.
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