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Originally Posted by labk888
Do you guys feel that the issues you are seeing are an isolated problem (lemon vehicle) or a general engineering problem that all cars have?
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The issue has gone on record with Nissan, as mentioned by one of the posting members in this thread. Given the advent of the Toyota's issues, it is (hopefully) unlikely that Nissan will not act on this if it is a problem. The final decision of buying the Z is up to you. You will be getting a lot of automobile for your money if you buy one.
All vehicles have issues, and all manufacturers address them in different ways. This issue sounds serious enough to warrant Nissan doing something as the car is not entering into a limp mode in what Nissan is essentially saying is a fail-safe measure—it is doing something out of the ordinary (unless, Nissan states that engine braking is not ordinary...pretty damn hard to do in the enthusiast world).
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