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Z_ealot 03-22-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2228459)
You know, I might take it on Monday anyways... I have an appointment with Alhambra Nissan, which has HORRIBLE reviews... But it's Nissan's NUMBER ONE Southern CA warranty dealership... Which I couldn't believe...



Do you or anyone else have a specific person to go to for service?

talk to scott, he's usually the guy for parts but he knows his stuff and makes sure you get taken care of if he's not available though you can always talk to chris, he is the gt-r tech there and shop foreman

DEpointfive0 03-22-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Z_ealot (Post 2228486)
talk to scott, he's usually the guy for parts but he knows his stuff and makes sure you get taken care of if he's not available though you can always talk to chris, he is the gt-r tech there and shop foreman

Thank you very much brother!
:tiphat:

Dizzy 03-23-2013 09:33 AM

I don't think "regret" is the right word, but if I had it to do over again, I would not purchase the Z.

This was my first sports car and I'm not a huge car enthusiast. I did a lot of research and I consider myself a fairly educated buyer. So, I have no one to blame but myself as there were a number of warning signs I chose to ignore and quite a lot of negative press about the Z. But, I bought one because the car was just so freaking sexy.

From a performance perspective, it's a fun car to drive. It is rough and noisy, but I knew that from the test drive going into it. As for over steer that some people talk of, I just see that as a car that is fairly high end performance wise and I just had to get used to driving a road hugging sports car.

But, there have been a fair number of negatives I have encountered with the Z that would have seem me purchase something else had I known in advance. One thing of note, most if not all of them are fixable, but I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.

First Off - Paint. Everyone knows these cars have terrible paint issues. Unfortunately, the test drive doesn't sort that out and if you order a car like I did, especially late in the model year when selection is poor, you get what you get. When mine was delivered, there was a slight run in the paint on the rear quarter. I had a choice to make, refuse delivery or live with it. No one knows it's there except me and the dealer wasn't fixing an "acceptable factory flaw". Since then, the ease of chips in the paint from road debris is very annoying.

Oil Cooling problem. Known, they don't care and I find Nissan's approach to that unacceptable.

Steering Lock - Known and although recalled, the damage was done for me. Again, a huge reluctance to own up to a known defect by Nissan.

The interior of the car has really worn on me too. My own fault for not driving the car at night but I hate the dashboard and interior lighting. Also, the hands free phone connection is unusable for me. Again, a known fault and reported by a lot of people. "Too bad, so sad" is the response from dealers along with "yeah, we know it's bad in that car". Seriously? hands free bluetooth technology in 2013 and you can't get a decent one in a car. Shameful Nissan! Throw in a few errant rattles and I feel the interior of the car is cheap.

Now, I add that all up with other sports cars I have ridden in or driven since getting the Z. All too often I go "oh wow, what a nice ride and drive", much nicer than the Z.

So, do I regret it? No. I still love her. She's one sexy car. Would I buy her (or another Nissan again), no I wouldn't. Car aside, Nissan has not impressed me as a company and they do not deserve my business.

DEpointfive0 03-23-2013 09:38 AM

^^^ well put :tiphat:

Baer383 03-23-2013 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2229004)
^^^ well put :tiphat:

Well put?

Sounds like he should have bought a STI.

Z_ealot 03-23-2013 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dizzy (Post 2228996)
I don't think "regret" is the right word, but if I had it to do over again, I would not purchase the Z.

This was my first sports car and I'm not a huge car enthusiast. I did a lot of research and I consider myself a fairly educated buyer. So, I have no one to blame but myself as there were a number of warning signs I chose to ignore and quite a lot of negative press about the Z. But, I bought one because the car was just so freaking sexy.

From a performance perspective, it's a fun car to drive. It is rough and noisy, but I knew that from the test drive going into it. As for over steer that some people talk of, I just see that as a car that is fairly high end performance wise and I just had to get used to driving a road hugging sports car.

But, there have been a fair number of negatives I have encountered with the Z that would have seem me purchase something else had I known in advance. One thing of note, most if not all of them are fixable, but I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.

First Off - Paint. Everyone knows these cars have terrible paint issues. Unfortunately, the test drive doesn't sort that out and if you order a car like I did, especially late in the model year when selection is poor, you get what you get. When mine was delivered, there was a slight run in the paint on the rear quarter. I had a choice to make, refuse delivery or live with it. No one knows it's there except me and the dealer wasn't fixing an "acceptable factory flaw". Since then, the ease of chips in the paint from road debris is very annoying.

Oil Cooling problem. Known, they don't care and I find Nissan's approach to that unacceptable.

Steering Lock - Known and although recalled, the damage was done for me. Again, a huge reluctance to own up to a known defect by Nissan.

The interior of the car has really worn on me too. My own fault for not driving the car at night but I hate the dashboard and interior lighting. Also, the hands free phone connection is unusable for me. Again, a known fault and reported by a lot of people. "Too bad, so sad" is the response from dealers along with "yeah, we know it's bad in that car". Seriously? hands free bluetooth technology in 2013 and you can't get a decent one in a car. Shameful Nissan! Throw in a few errant rattles and I feel the interior of the car is cheap.

Now, I add that all up with other sports cars I have ridden in or driven since getting the Z. All too often I go "oh wow, what a nice ride and drive", much nicer than the Z.

So, do I regret it? No. I still love her. She's one sexy car. Would I buy her (or another Nissan again), no I wouldn't. Car aside, Nissan has not impressed me as a company and they do not deserve my business.


so let me get this straight...you bought the car knowing it had defects in the paint and had a chance to walk away from it at that point, but decided to purchase it anyway? i dont know about you, but if i had seen that before purchasing it would have been a warning sign to me to not buy that car and wait for a better one or move on to a different car especially when the dealer refused to fix the run in the paint for you. then again as they say hindsight is 20/20, but hope you find a car that suits you better the next time around. on topic though i still dont regret any of my nissan purchases, all solid cars for me, even the my first car a 2002 altima which i admit had some squeaks and rattles after a while, but im not really one of those people who gives a crap about rattles in a car as long as it gets me to where i want to go reliably and safely lol.

PapoZalsa 03-23-2013 01:53 PM

NEVER, one of the best cars I have bought brand new!

And I had over 50 cars including a 350Z, 300ZX and Turbo II RX-7....

DEpointfive0 03-23-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 2229265)
NEVER, one of the best cars I have bought brand new!

And I had over 50 cars including a 350Z, 300ZX and Turbo II RX-7....

LOL, yeah the 370Z is AMAZING compared to a 300ZX and RX7's (my friends have both types of cars, currently 2 Z32's are in the shop and 3 FD RX7's have blown motors)

DEpointfive0 03-23-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2229063)
Well put?

Sounds like he should have bought a STI.

... Wait for it...

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Originally Posted by Z_ealot (Post 2229199)
so let me get this straight...you bought the car knowing it had defects in the paint and had a chance to walk away from it at that point, but decided to purchase it anyway? i dont know about you, but if i had seen that before purchasing it would have been a warning sign to me to not buy that car and wait for a better one or move on to a different car especially when the dealer refused to fix the run in the paint for you. then again as they say hindsight is 20/20, but hope you find a car that suits you better the next time around. on topic though i still dont regret any of my nissan purchases, all solid cars for me, even the my first car a 2002 altima which i admit had some squeaks and rattles after a while, but im not really one of those people who gives a crap about rattles in a car as long as it gets me to where i want to go reliably and safely lol.

^^ this makes more sense.
I meant well put about the last half-ish.
I agree on the oil cooling and the SLU

Mainly with this statement: I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.

yellogixxer 03-23-2013 02:49 PM

I love the car, but I do regret getting it. It is a hell of a car, but its just not me. I liked that it's different than the Camaro and the Mustang, but after 3 short months, I wish I went with a Camaro or a Mustang.....maybe things would be different if I had the 6MT. I might just be regretting the auto....

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Z_ealot 03-23-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2229282)
... Wait for it...



^^ this makes more sense.
I meant well put about the last half-ish.
I agree on the oil cooling and the SLU

Mainly with this statement: I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.

lol, thanks DE, but i guess the main thing is i have always lucked out and had the best dealership experiences...i mean my first 2002 altima as i previously mentioned was already well outside its warranty when i got it yet the nissan dealership i bought it from made sure it was taken care of and even fixed things for me outside of warranty for nothing and also without me asking performed some recall work on it that had been left undone by the previous owner. same thing for my 370Z that i previously owned, had the passenger side motor for the window go out and within the same day it was fixed by fontana nissan no questions asked and they even admitted it was a known problem on the previous generation 350Z and that nissan was basically using that same power window motor in the 370Z, bad on nissans part, but just another positive for dealing with fontana nissan :)

DEpointfive0 03-23-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by yellogixxer (Post 2229310)
I love the car, but I do regret getting it. It is a hell of a car, but its just not me. I liked that it's different than the Camaro and the Mustang, but after 3 short months, I wish I went with a Camaro or a Mustang.....maybe things would be different if I had the 6MT. I might just be regretting the auto....

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This is very random...
Why??? Not enough power or... Are you like 70? Or... No idea actually

(Btw, I think this auto is one of the best thing Nissan makes)

UNKNOWN_370 03-23-2013 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 2229265)
NEVER, one of the best cars I have bought brand new!

And I had over 50 cars including a 350Z, 300ZX and Turbo II RX-7....

ERE-EQUIS SIETE, El CARRO NACIONAL DE LOS BORICUAS... Yo Tambien.:tup:



Y el punto ocho 86.:tiphat:

JungleZ 03-23-2013 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2229315)
This is very random...
Why??? Not enough power or... Are you like 70? Or... No idea actually

(Btw, I think this auto is one of the best thing Nissan makes)

Ya lol I wish I got the auto, I already mentioned my opinion is this is the worst 6mt In the business the 7At i drove months later feels so much torquier when you press the pedal.

The auto in my 4.0 vq frontier is also impressive.

UNKNOWN_370 03-23-2013 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2229282)
... Wait for it...



^^ this makes more sense.
I meant well put about the last half-ish.
I agree on the oil cooling and the SLU

Mainly with this statement: I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.


I agree with that much, but what can you expect from a car that sells 5,500 units a year and was supposed to sell 15,000.

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Originally Posted by Dizzy (Post 2228996)
I don't think "regret" is the right word, but if I had it to do over again, I would not purchase the Z.

This was my first sports car and I'm not a huge car enthusiast. I did a lot of research and I consider myself a fairly educated buyer. So, I have no one to blame but myself as there were a number of warning signs I chose to ignore and quite a lot of negative press about the Z. But, I bought one because the car was just so freaking sexy.

From a performance perspective, it's a fun car to drive. It is rough and noisy, but I knew that from the test drive going into it. As for over steer that some people talk of, I just see that as a car that is fairly high end performance wise and I just had to get used to driving a road hugging sports car.

But, there have been a fair number of negatives I have encountered with the Z that would have seem me purchase something else had I known in advance. One thing of note, most if not all of them are fixable, but I am less than impressed with Nissan's approach to known issues. So much so, I do not believe I would ever buy another Nissan again.

First Off - Paint. Everyone knows these cars have terrible paint issues. Unfortunately, the test drive doesn't sort that out and if you order a car like I did, especially late in the model year when selection is poor, you get what you get. When mine was delivered, there was a slight run in the paint on the rear quarter. I had a choice to make, refuse delivery or live with it. No one knows it's there except me and the dealer wasn't fixing an "acceptable factory flaw". Since then, the ease of chips in the paint from road debris is very annoying.

Oil Cooling problem. Known, they don't care and I find Nissan's approach to that unacceptable.

Steering Lock - Known and although recalled, the damage was done for me. Again, a huge reluctance to own up to a known defect by Nissan.

The interior of the car has really worn on me too. My own fault for not driving the car at night but I hate the dashboard and interior lighting. Also, the hands free phone connection is unusable for me. Again, a known fault and reported by a lot of people. "Too bad, so sad" is the response from dealers along with "yeah, we know it's bad in that car". Seriously? hands free bluetooth technology in 2013 and you can't get a decent one in a car. Shameful Nissan! Throw in a few errant rattles and I feel the interior of the car is cheap.

Now, I add that all up with other sports cars I have ridden in or driven since getting the Z. All too often I go "oh wow, what a nice ride and drive", much nicer than the Z.

So, do I regret it? No. I still love her. She's one sexy car. Would I buy her (or another Nissan again), no I wouldn't. Car aside, Nissan has not impressed me as a company and they do not deserve my business.

Nissan doesn't get much sales support from the US. Most of there cars sell throughout Europe and Asia. The media doesn't support this car for it's performance. The 335i has a track record that's about 35% worse than ours in reliability. But the BMW got great reviews in spite of.

BMW's limp mode oil issue existed in 07, 08 and half of 09. Nissans issues existed in 09, 10, 11. BMW fuel starve issue is there. No one talks about it. Nissan gets lambasted over it. BMW had to redesign its fuel pump twice based on issues with the new DI system. Not to mention all kinds of sporadic elec trical problems. Thats something, Nissan doesn't have. Yet somehow the writing remains positive for these cars. The status of owning BMW seems to supercedes shoddy reliability and expensive parts for repairs.

Not here to judge BMW as car. But showing there is a huge double standard and all this subjective advertising has many of you brain washed. If some of you owned a 335i? It would be a go with the territory of a sports car issue. The Z which outhandles and is more rigid than a 335i, more reliable and much easier to maintain, gets the short end of the stick because of Brainwashing through subjective/suggestive advertising and reviewing.

It upsets me that nissan has ben lax at fixing issues. I have gone on a couple rants myself... But in the sub-premium sport car market. All the grass is the same shade of green. All these sub-premiums will suck somewhere...

Where the Z is strong. Others will be weak and vice versa.

As far as the Z interior being cheap??? hahahahahahaaaaaaa... laughablly bogus statement. Even as a subjective opinion thats delusional. Right now, all these sports cars use a similar grade of materials. Just pick the shape you like best.

Got tired of the Z? Fine, get another car. But sometimes it sounds like people start making excuses to themselves to make an unwise decision of extending their car payments for the next hottest thing. When they know the wisest thing is to just pay off their car and wait to buy again...

Not all, but some.


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