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nissan altima recall
that's right, nissan is recalling 140,000 for a fire hazard. so much for the superiority of japanese manufacturers.
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haha. stupid foreign crap
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Funny...if that were Ford, GM, or Chrysler, it'd be all over CNN.
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lawlz
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nissan continually rates at the bottom of jd's reliability list. although that list is crap, it does hold some merit. i've never seen someone own a nissan and not have trouble-free operation for the first couple years. i personally like some of nissan's products, but i could never own one.
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nissan/infinity is the only jap company i like, wouldnt buy, but i like them the most, they have the nicest of all the jap cars |
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my 2005 altima se v6 hasn't given me an ounce of problems from day 1. While the interior is a bit creaky around the dash that is my only complaint. I am not a huge foreign car guy but like I said before if I'm paying 20-25k for a car I want it to look updated and not out of style like a lot of the american cars did when I was looking. I also won't buy a first year car ever again because of the issues I had with my grand prix after they changed the body style.
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OMFG FOREIGN CARS SUCK BUY AMERICAN MULLET 4 LIFE
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my old co-worker has 215K on his 99 max. no problems.
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my GF's uncle traded in his 99 maxima with 249k on an 06 GTO in blue, only to have his house flood and lost the GTO with 3k miles on it!
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I always found nissans went one of two ways - a few good reliable cars, like the old sentra, or generally crap buckets, like the old maximas. Never a fan, would never look at one.
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as for matt's comment:many people on this board drive foriegn cars. my first cars were a toyota and a isuzu. they were both early 90s cars and i did love them. both were extremely well built. but where's the rodeo now? and look what happened to the camry? my friend himself was telling me that his father (who was the biggest camry buyer and has owned each generation camry since the 80s) is switching to mazda because he feels each newer camry is giving him more and more problems. i just spent my afternoon fixing my dads lexus. out of all the cars in our driveway, it has given us the most problems. it still has no cupholders, a broken center console, a squeak in the dash, and a suspension problem lexus cannot locate. not to mention the car is very slow, gets awful gas mileage, and has lifeless steering. its quite unimpressive for a 2 year old 40k dollar car. |
I think Nissan's are cool. I've always liked the Z series. The older the better. I like the Pathfinder too. Do they make the Armada? I think that's a cool-looking truck. Its so big.
I think anyone that actually knows cars isn't fooled by the reliability perception gap. |
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a lot of the media is still arced towards the japanese 3 and the koreans. it's funny how quickly a car like the kia has taken off. if people are so brand loyal to the jap cars, then how does a korean manufacturer fit into the picture? cruise consumer reports website sometime and find out exactly how many problems those cars are having - and how few the americans are having, and you'll see that quality is back in american cars. oh, yeah, take off the blinders before you go. if you go with an open mind, you'll see a lot clearer. |
jim you are so on point. you are missing one thing though, and that is that most NEW CAR BUYERS don't care for reliability. people who can afford new cars, generally don't keep them.
think about it: what car company has the highest customer loyalty? the same company who marked dead last in consumer reports reliability: Mercedes. people buy based on reputation. GM can do whatever it can to improve reliability, but until the japanese market really falls off, people will still flock to them. honda has a reputation of being reliable. therefore if something goes wrong with the car, its because of something else. but if something goes wrong with an american car, its because its american. |
i feel its where the car was built makes a diff. having been working for a while i question the american work ethic, seriously imagine some lazy fat person w/ a mullet and a hangover that doesnt make much to care is monitering the build of your new car lol
GM of CANADA for life!! |
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reputation has a lot to do with what car people buy, this is true. if it was so easy to win people back, GM, Ford and Chrysler would have already done it. the only way to get people back to american cars is to educate them. ask 10 people where their money goes after the purchase and 9 of them don't know or don't care. if they know that one car equals ten jobs for americans, their point of view adjusts. that is, if they care about anyone other than themselves. that also has a lot to do with what kind of car people buy - how ego-centric are they, exactly? if they found out that their buying decision affected people's dinner tables, would it make a difference? |
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I drove a 350Z with the 6 speed. The driver position felt pretty cool but there was no torque to be found. Either they make their power at some unattainable rpm or they are seriously over rated
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the recall is about the air filter, in the air box, if somthing gets in there like a lit cigarette the filter may burn, its not like all the other air filters that are oiled from the factory with nissans, thats the recall, i should know i work at a nissan dealer there is also an air deflector thats needed to be installed to stop debris from getting into the air box,
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what your saying is 100% tru to be honest the 3.5 6 speed altima is much faster than the z but they dont got sht on my lt1 |
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