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^^^re warranty. Not that I got this in writing, but the Nissan salesman I spoke to today told me how that works, which sounded right. He said if a Canadian
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^^^re warranty.
Not that I got this in writing, but the Nissan salesman I spoke to today told me how that works, which sounded right. He said if a Canadian picks up a US model that hasn't been in the US for more than six months, then it voids the warranty if brought back to Canada. In theory, you could buy one direct and have it stored in the US for six months before bringing into Canada and then you would be OK with no void warranty. I lived in the US for a while with work and had imported my 03 Canadian 350Z into the US (registered and got Arizona plates) and then later brought it back into Canada. A lot of hassle I can tell you. I had no warranty issues while in the US and had the "feathering" 350Z tires replaced under warranty there...should be the same the other way around. |
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