Nissan Maxima 2005
Sign

Cars & Transport

I purchased a brand new 2005 Nissan Maxima and lately I've had some indication problems. The things have now been sticking and sliding therefore I got it towards the dealer and was educated that I want a brand new indication which my warranty ended 890 miles before I got it in (my guarantee about the indication was before vehicle achieved 60,000 miles). The dealer subsequently educated me that it'd charge $5300 to displace this. I did so some study on the web and discovered that I'm no the only real individual with this specific problem, and that I also realized that it's a prevalent issue for that model-year I've. I also unearthed that all of the remarks I came across concerning the difficulties with that model-year are associated with sign problems, much like my own personal. And so I subsequently approached Nissan US about that issue since I simply don't believe that's right, I ought tonot need to substitute a transmission-less than 1000 miles in the warranty conclusion. Nissan US advised me that since I didn't consider the vehicle to 1 of the shops to obtain the automobile maintenance done-for yesteryear 24 months I can't encourage them to change this indication. I actually do nevertheless have maintenance documents for all those 2 yrs as Nissan never explained that to make use of my guarantee I'd to consider the vehicle to 1 of the shops. This really is totally undesirable in my experience and that I WOn't purchase another Nissan item again, due to the low quality of the automobile I'm stuck with today.


Company: Nissan Maxima 2005
Country: USA
State: Texas
City: San Antonio
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