I know this has been covered several times. However it makes me
MAD when a Corporation like Nissan denies documents they produced. This is a little bit long but you will see the ignorance in the the top of the food chain.
Nissan Co.
(CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS for SOUTHEAST) claims that state law instructed them to put 1 inch hole on the front bumper of the 370Z for those states that requires a front license plate.
Rebecca Martin from Business Affair contacted me via phone in behalf of Darryll Harrison & Scott Stevens of Nissan Co. She tried to feed me all this BS concening the issue. Telling me that the DMV, State or Local Police Department requires the dealer to drill two holes of approximately 1 inch in diameter in the front bumper of the car. However the only thing that the local law requires is for the front plate to be display in the front.
I checked with the DMV, State and Local Police and in no way, shape or form they do instruct the dealers on how to attach a front license plate and/or require to drill two holes of that size on the front bumper.
The funny thing is the representative denied that the instructions to mount the front license plate holder comes from Nissan Co. So I email them I told them to look at the
2009 370Z Owner's Manual page 9-12 & 9-13 were they will find the instructions written by the Nissan Co. on how to attach the license holder.
The dealer gave me the exact instructions for pre-delivery as the one in the Owner's Manual, except that the page numbers are different.
So instead of denying the fact written in the instructions for the dealer and owners to make two 1 inch holes in the front bumper of a Brand New Car prior to delivery to the costumer they should take responsability for their Engineer/Technicians actions.
I told them via email to have their representatives research and get information on the issue before calling a customer and trying to feed them false information about the issue.
I wrote to:
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS for SOUTHEAST
ATTN: Darryll Harrison (Manager)
&
Nissan Corporation
ATTN: Scott Stevens (Vice President)
I still waiting for thier answer after two weeks. That is Nissan Customer Service right there for you.