Originally Posted by Z_ealot lol, wow this turned ugly real quick...you wanna talk american reliability....1st nice car my parents had an early 90's lincoln continental they bought brand new off
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02-27-2013, 04:01 AM | #151 (permalink) | |
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Nissan seems to think this is normal, so whether it is or not, that's how the claims will be handled, so if it's not the car taking a dump, it's the service behind it, which is really the same thing, considering that all mechanical items can be flawed as you have noted above. |
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Noone has anything to do with my car being a POS but Nissan, but people who stick up for the car and say "You're the problem" and then show me pictures of cracked rotors clearly wouldn't last a day in my car without breaking some fragile something. |
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Subaru is it other than the 370Z, am I wrong? Scoobies just don't appeal to me. Not their fault, but they are Lancer's with tarted up drivelines and I am not going to pay that much for one. I've now owned two Nissan/Infiniti products and they are well made using cheap materials. That is my opinion of them. Easily cracked windshields. Warping rotors. Rubber that rots under the hood, etc. The construction on them is GREAT! and I love the workmanship, they just need to use better material. The are using crap materials and doing premium work, while American cars have crap workmanship and premium materials. Just my experience and generalization about them. Last edited by ImportConvert; 02-27-2013 at 09:04 AM. |
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MX-5 Miata had a pretty good run, they did what 23 years? Their VIN starts with a J.... Last edited by cossie1600; 02-27-2013 at 09:08 AM. |
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It reeks of "cheap" but the price-tag doesn't reflect it. There are all kinds of steels that can be used for things, I refuse to believe that Nissan is using a quality alloy for a brake rotor. I realize it is cast iron, but it warps like pot metal. Miata is a damn solid car, but it's not in the same league as the Z, although I have considered one. The doors...oh god...those doors...those doors are the reason you see cops on TV using car-doors as cover from rifle fire. |
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STi is a $20K car with a tarted up driveline, same as EVO, though, so I don't doubt that they have serious issues since all of the money is in the driveline. |
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02-27-2013, 06:21 PM | #159 (permalink) |
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there are lemons and issues with every manufacturer. My oil pressure light started coming on on my 13 Mustang GT when stopped with the car in Drive, We bought a new 97 Camaro Z28 and 4 of the spark plugs fouled out on the 40 mile drive home,, bought a new trialblazer that had an antifreeze leak, had a 350z that had to have the engine and transmission replaced under warranty.
Stuff happens. Just spring for some quality rotors and you should be fine. To me, the money spent on the rotors would be worth a lot less than the time ******* around with the dealership. If you want it fixed right, do it yourself.
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The WRX runs closer to 25K (usually under), so it gets away with it in my mind... At the end of the day, it's very expensive to build cars in Japan, and frankly Japan itself is poorly situated for the JIT manufacturing they love. There's a reason Honda/Nissan/etc are building plants in the US--costs are much lower when you are located close to your supply chain and don't have to ship your product across the ocean. Because of this you'll either see a premium on Japan-built cars (like with the S2000), or you'll see corners cut somewhere. |
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Anyway, fool me once...not again. Rotors were turned, dealership admitted they were warped and that the pads showed no signs of abuse. Car brakes smoothly again, for now. I will invest in good rotors and pads for the next time this happens. At least my car has some damn nice tires, now. I love the PSS! |
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Look, sooner or later they are going to run out of rotor. I was informed I have .006" more to work with before it is out of spec. I HIGHLY doubt they are going to give me a free set of rotors.
Maybe a 370Z is some sort of life achievement or some other special thing for you, but for me, it's just another car (For me, my Z06 was the Chimera, I caught it, and moved on in a year). That doesn't mean, however, that I want to feel brake judder every time I enter a corner or slow to a stop. What it does mean is that I'm not going to just randomly fork over $$$ for crap for the car that it shouldn't NEED, when I can go to the dealership and have them turn the rotors under warranty because they acknowledge that their product doesn't meet minimal expectations. I'm sorry if it frustrates you, but it frustrates me a helluva lot more, I'm betting. |
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