This stuff about the manufacturer not honoring a warranty based on what you paid for the car when you bought it is completely unfounded. When the dealer sells you the car, they sell you everything that goes with it, including the full warranty. If they decide to cut you a deal, then that's their issue. The company has no grounds to void or fail to honor a warranty on the premise that they sold it to you for less than they would have preferred...unless you the buyer signed a contract during the sale agreeing to a change in the warranty coverage.
If Nissan ever said "Well, we sold you the car for the dealer list price, so we think that we don't have to honor your warranty as stated in the manual" I'd take their a$$es to court so fast their head would spin. Then they'd pay for the repairs as well as my attorney fees.
I'm not versed on how Nissan can interpret the warranty based on a modified car though.
Last edited by spearfish25; 04-08-2009 at 04:50 PM.
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