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Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:16 am
I did NOT mean to imply that Nissan was in conspiracy.
If you read the sales brochure on the 2007 Maxima, which I purchased brand new in the fall of 2007, it clearly states a glass (paraphrasing) smooth transmission. That turned out to be a lie. It is NOT smooth under the parameters I laid out in my previous posts. They KNEW the car vibrated at lower speeds, IF one accelerated slowly. By not saying this, as an exception in their sales brochure, it was UN professional and tantamount to a lie. Thus it is sales deception.
For IF they had noted it, I would NOT have purchased the car.
As to test driving a car before, we must realiize that it is simply impossible to notice everythig in a test drive that will emerge as one gets acclimated to a new car. So this argument IMO is not sound.
I also dissagree totally that because the CVT Problem is not safety related it is not the same. I find this to be totally irrelevant, respectfully. I bought a car in trust. The manufacturer of that car KNEW there was a problem in it under certain driving situations. They failed to POINT this out in plain verbage in their sales brochures. This IS a crime and the United States government should go after them on this, even though it is not safety related. For it is false advertising. And that IS a crime.
They NEED to be prosecuted for this; OR give a full refund for false advertising.
Again, I will not stand idly by and sweep this under the rug to placate a manufacturer who is so calous and non caring that they just called me and said, "There is nothing we are going to do about it". I just hung up the phone listening to that comment from Nissan. This IS a crime if there ever was one.
I intend to check into the possiblity of a "class action" law suit against Nissan and the dealer. I do not expect I will be able to afford it. But I am going to give it a try. In addition I intend to call several TV and radio stations and alert the news media also.
This is NOT right. It is dead wrong. The fact that some are not bothered by it and others have not noticed the problem is no sign the problem is not there. I am so irritated by it that I hate to drive the car now. And apparently there are others who feel the same. Also, Nissan admitting that the problem exists, in NO way relieves them from the obligation to DO something about it, EVEN though it is not safety related. For it is still just as wrong.
I will NOT give up my fight against Nissan.
IMO, They are criminals. They are vipers, and they are hypocrites for allowing such an atrocity.
may Jesus right ALL wrongs,
pat