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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
It also does not define "excessive", they coudl say you did it twice in the same week and that is too much.
Just think about the level of stupidity here, they put the launch control on, brag about it's performance, then tell customers they can't use it. Wouldn't it have been a better option to give up a tenth or two in the 0-60 time and have a car that stays together?
If you skip past what amounts to false advertising in that single straight line acceleration and look at all of the other performance aspects of the car it is still a good ride. There is just the one, overbearing, detraction from the cars ability to be taken seriously, that stupid launch control.
They let pride win out over common sense and it is going to end up costing them.
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whoa, they never said you can't use it. they only said if you choose to use it, they will not warranty the car. kind of like how a company won't warranty a car used for livery service or something. i don't think its all that serious.
this is why i hate nissan btw. they are up there with toyota for me due to shady business practices. oh and Mitsubishi did it also with the evo's clutch. they just took it off the list of warranteed parts regardless of if you ever touched the warranty removal button