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kdawg Newbie

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Posted: Sep 22 2011 at 10:52am | IP Logged
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The bottom line with mine: I took it to a local body shop, paid them $980.00 to fix the problem, they did a good job. I will probably never buy a brand new vehicle again, definetely not a Nissan. I can't believe they pick and choose what they will/will not cover for such an obvious warranty issue. Too bad, it's been a good truck otherwise. Don't waste your time with the better business bureau, they wasted my time and were useless.
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BHbrit Newbie


Joined: Sep 22 2011
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Posted: Sep 22 2011 at 1:30pm | IP Logged
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kdawg That sucks! The dealer indicated that they had some
'goodwill funds' that they were willing to put toward the
repair but I have a feeling that it won't come anywhere
close to covering the $1,300 quote I got from the body
shop.
Thanks for the reply.
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Steelydanfan Newbie


Joined: Sep 05 2011
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Posted: Nov 04 2011 at 10:50am | IP Logged
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I was just wondering if the accessory mud flaps front and
rear would be a prevention strategy from rock chips flying
up from the tires.
I bought them and put them on myself after reading these
posts !
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