Originally Posted by Modshack I'm sorry...Claim lemon for what? The OP has used 1/4 qt. in 1000 miles per his consumption test. That's hardly a justification for a buyback.. perhaps,
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03-05-2010, 12:40 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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perhaps, i have misunderstood, but OP did say "checked the dipstick, it is about 3/4 after 1000 miles." 3/4 on the dipstick in just 1000 miles........ correct me if i am wrong....... i would not make the comment on the rate of consumption without a solid proof, but considering the fact that his dealership changes every 7500, who knows how much is left or what the repercussions without adding in every so often..... i would hate to even imagine about it... personally, for it is a new car......... i would never consider adding in additional oil as something tolerable......... just my two cents.... on the other hand, if indeed it is 1/4 qt between oil changes, it would not even be a consideration/problem..... but it so seems, solely based on speculation at this point, it is not 1/4 between oil changes... having had new car engine issues and having dealt numerous times with dealers, it might be better to go with the lemon. i think it is a win-win situation, for you do not lose anything........it is just that your claim can get rejected at worst........ |
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I'm am starting to see an oil consumption issue myself after my 1st oil change at 3,700 miles. I am monitoring the situation. I baby'd this car for the first 3k, now that it's broken in, I driving more aggressively, but not beating on it. I'm shifting anywhere from 3-4k now instead of 2-3k, with occasional hard pull here and there.
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Nissan VQ engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia i think this is a burning in problem with low budget test drivers at dealership (i think you call it donats driving ..the bavarian have a lot of more skill, they make a prezel) without degreed engineer know-how !! how many miles your car has on the odometer when you bought it ? we will see if it is the same for me as engineer ! by the way there is a lot of linguistic know-how inside the word doughnot.. may it means -- do not
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So are you saying that your engine has about 3/4ths Full after a 1,000 miles? Thus, that would mean, theoretically, at 2,000 miles you are at 1/2 and at 3,000 miles are left with a 1/4 of the intended oil (wayyy below L). If THAT is the case, then I agree you have an issue.
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Yes, I am saying that it is at 3/4 after just changing the oil 1,050 miles exactly... It was also a little overfilled ( Right on the H, a little above the top hole)..... If I where to go without ever checking the oil, I would hate to see what would happen.... At 7500 miles (or however long it took), I would have zero oil.... I would have no issue, and I find it to be perfectly acceptable if it is at 3/4 after 7500 miles, but this is *ONLY 1000 MILES AFTER THE OIL CHANGE* ... I am sorry, I didnt pay this much money to have to keep a spare quart of oil with me on long road trips..... I understand that engines burn oil, hell, I drive fire trucks at work. We tax those engines more than most people tax the engines on their Z's.... But they usually are good for burning 2 qts of oil every 10,000 miles or so.... Even that would be acceptible....
I know this is an issue, and it is only going to be a matter of time before Nissan realizes this is going to be an issue. My only question is what happens from there??? I have heard numerious people on this fourm state that after engine swaps, the car isn't the same, and there are issues, etc.... I don't really want that... Not to mention, I would assume that it would come up in a carfax report.... Anyone got any ideas?? Last edited by DooDooBrown; 03-05-2010 at 03:22 PM. |
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Sorry, I have no experience with the engine swap issue. In fact, what you are describing seems to be an anomaly, and is not typical, at least compared to my 370z.
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Sorry, but this sounds more like whining than a problem. The world is not a perfect place.. The fact that your dealer is only doing your FREE oil change at 7500 miles has nothing to do with your need to check and maintain the car. Cars use oil, some use more than others. Get over it. I had a car that didn't stop using til it hit 15K. The general sense of entitlement here is amazing.. Last edited by Modshack; 03-05-2010 at 07:05 PM. |
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Burning a quart of oil per 1000 miles is an acceptable amount in the automotive industry whether it be a Veyron or an Accent. I would be checking my oil at every fill up and also carry a quart in the car at all times.
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Sense of entitlement?? Are you ******* kidding me? The only reason I posted was to get more information, and share my experances, because there are people here who are going through the same damn thing... Maybe I am asking too much for a car that doesn't use a qt. of oil every 2000-2500 miles, exp. considering there are several members on this fourm who have no issues at all.... I am sorry, I don't claim to be a master mechanic, or anything like that, I just know that from the cars I own, and the fire trucks I drive, this is a bit abnormal... But as far as entitlement?? I busted my *** to buy this car, and I want to make sure it is around for a long time.... That is all....
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haha this thread cracks me up. you should be jumping for joy that your car's burning 1/4 qt per 1k miles. i kinda wish you bought a mazda rx8 which burns over 1qt per 1k miles and is normal, and saw how you reacted to that.
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well, if indeed you had a Veyron, which burns oil as stated, i do not think you could/would say such a thing............but, on the other hand, if ppl had that kinda of money, no need to worry......... Quote:
some ppl can handle it and some not....... i guess i am on the NOT-side... as i said, having had a similar issue, it is NOT acceptable/tolerable..... in any event, hope everything gets taken care of.......... AND, instead of dictating what is right/wrong or acceptable/unacceptable, i believe we should give OP suggestions, if not condolence....... |
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Yes you are. And don't change the numbers. 1/4 qt per thousand = 1 qt every 4000 miles. A few thousand miles from now it may stop using completely. Regardless, 1qt per thousand is most manufacturers acceptable norm. (like it or not)
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