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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks
...My gripe is that the car does not live up to the expectations that were projected by the car magazine reviews, because the review cars were not the same! If we attempt to correct this short coming and install the oil coolers that were present in the review models then we've voided the warranty. This is total BS. It is false advertising...
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Sorry, but this just doesn't fly. When Ford (or GM, or Chrysler) takes one of their trucks, modifies it for off-road use, and supplies it to a truck mag to try out for a few days and then (hopefully) publish a favorable review of what the truck is
capable of (which they've done countless times), Ford is not saying that they will provide full warranty coverage to
you if
you make those same mods to
your Ford truck and then use it off-road. That's the way it's always been - and Nissan is just protecting themselves like
all of the other manufacturers do.
It's not BS and it's not false advertising. The car
does live up to expectations - if you want to track your 370Z, put the oil cooler on it (just like the cars in the magazine reviews) and the temp problem is solved. But you might (most likely will) have to deal with warranty coverage issues. That's a trade-off and decision that
you have to make, just like all of the off-road guys do. Or just like anyone else does who modifies their under-warranty vehicle...
Look, there's no doubt that, from a public relations point of view, Nissan should have handled this better. I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think that any of you guys who are tracking the car, and are seeing the oil temp problem while tracking the car, have a prayer legally. Just MHO...
Now, you guys who are having temp problems under normal street-driving conditions... well,
that's a whole different ball game.
ChrisSlicks - I'm not trying to single you out by quoting you above; it's just that what you wrote nicely summarizes what a number of the "track" guys have been saying...