Nissan Recall ****nissan Owners Read****
Nissan Recall ****nissan Owners Read****
Nissan has anounced that it will immediately cease production and sales of the Altima and Sentra models, and recall thousands of cars.
Seems the new cars burn up the engine oil in the piston firing chambers, followed by complete engine failure and fire. Well, isn't that special.
Reports of owners burned (in the literal sense as well as financial).
If you own an altima or sentra or even a maxima call your dealership and ask and be safe. I was un able to locate any website for this on the net but nissan has sent out letters!!!!
http://www.newschannel5.com/content/news/20241.asp
from my local news channel
Seems the new cars burn up the engine oil in the piston firing chambers, followed by complete engine failure and fire. Well, isn't that special.
Reports of owners burned (in the literal sense as well as financial).
If you own an altima or sentra or even a maxima call your dealership and ask and be safe. I was un able to locate any website for this on the net but nissan has sent out letters!!!!
http://www.newschannel5.com/content/news/20241.asp
from my local news channel
Originally Posted by 1stbluSS
this is about the 4th HUGE recall they have had. I wonder how they stay in business.
Buy American
after reading the article NO ONE IS GOING TO CHECK MOTOR OIL AFTER 700 MILES. It's a new car, just buy it back and life goes on. It uses the same 3.5 as the Nissan 350Z so why would those cars not have issues?
EDIT: Most of Nissans parts are imported from there respected countries the HQ resides in.
EDIT: Most of Nissans parts are imported from there respected countries the HQ resides in.
yea one of my friends who drives an altima asked me where do you check oil at and how do you add oil hence nissan makes an excuse saying check every 700 miles umm i pay you 20,000 + for a car i aint checking **** every 700 miles
Originally Posted by 1stbluSS
less we not forget... our cars are not exactly american... there are a lot of german parts in mine. In fact every part I see is stamped Saab. GM car by nature german/swedish by design
Originally Posted by sneaky
The Engine and Trans were built in the US according to the stamp I have on my car, the suspension is built overseas. Much of the Cobalt was actually prepared here in the US/Canada
most of the panels were stamped in Canada
the engine (2.2L) came from Tonawanda NY
transmission (base coupe- Getrag) sourced from Italy.
funny thing... remeber how GM was touting the Camaro as American as rock n roll? They were made in St Therese Quebec... bitter bitter irony.
Scott
Originally Posted by sneaky
after reading the article NO ONE IS GOING TO CHECK MOTOR OIL AFTER 700 MILES. It's a new car, just buy it back and life goes on. It uses the same 3.5 as the Nissan 350Z so why would those cars not have issues?
EDIT: Most of Nissans parts are imported from there respected countries the HQ resides in.
EDIT: Most of Nissans parts are imported from there respected countries the HQ resides in.
But I thought all Japanese cars were the best ever made?
All I gotta say is, I go out of my way to buy American for just this reason, plus I lilke my job and dont want it shipped somewhere else were they make $2 a day!!
All I gotta say is, I go out of my way to buy American for just this reason, plus I lilke my job and dont want it shipped somewhere else were they make $2 a day!!
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