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Originally Posted by VCuomo
You know there's a Nissan TSB that applies to 2009 model year Z's, right?
Thread on Nissan oil consumption TSB
If your car falls under the TSB guidelines then there wouldn't be any fighting with the dealership - even if they balk, just contact the regional Nissan rep yourself.
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Well, that sounds just like the kind of fun I want to have after buying a new car.
Then, after I go a few rounds with all of those folks, and their bosses, then give up my car for a week...then I can have a new car with a powertrain that's already been taken apart...
Don't get me wrong, because I love this car. But this is ******* unacceptable in this day and age. I don't want to deal with it, and I shouldn't have to.
Then, I thought... what happens when the replacement engine develops the same problem at 80k miles? Then where the **** am I?