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October 6, 2008
Fraud and cheating
In 2007 I purchased a brand new Nissan Sentra. I made my car payments through either their Matrix system or directly paid through my online banking account. May & June 2008, I fell behind with my payments due to health reasons.

July 13th 3008 Nissan Financial Corp repossessed my vehicle. Nissan allowed me to pay three car payments, they reversed my late fee's, but they claimed I still owed three car payments in which they would be willing to refinance to the end of the loan

I agreed to pay the three payments, I sent proof that two payments where missing (I did not know where they got the third deficient payment from). Finally, I retrieved the car from repossession, then Nissan sends me a letter stating they posted my payment to another account-sorry.

July 26th I was in a accident due to the recall of the brake cylinder in the Nissan. After my insurance paid for the damage and I paid for the deductible. Nissan repossessed my car again on 09/09/08 because they claim that I am 80 days late.

This is the most egregious display of incompetency and illicit business practices.
September 3, 2008
Fuel Leak
2001 Xterra had a recall for a part of the fuel sending unit that could crack the molding on the unit...Well..the molding on the fuel sending unit did crack and atleast a gallon of gas leaked onto the parking lot at the grocery store. My car was so full of gas fumes when I opened the car door. I am lucky that a spark did not ignite the fumes. I contacted Nissan and they will not fix the problem for me even though it was part of a recall. They say that the recall has already been done on my vehicle so there for it is no longer their responsibility. They installed a faulty part in my vehicle that could of caused much damage to me or anyone around me. I will never buy a Nissan again. Warning for anyone who owns a Nissan Xterra...DONT PUT A CHILD SEAT BEHIND THE PASSENGER SIDE BACK SEAT!!! The gas tank sits right below the seat and that's where the leak occurs. There is only a small metal plate between your child and an explosion.
August 27, 2008
Side mirror cover
I just brought a new nissan latio by 18th March 2008, my car still under warranty but funny things happen to me is my car side mirror was fly away because of wind blow. i try to phone up to nissan center agent but he said it's a usual case happen, i am not the only one complaint about this issue, it had been happen by so many consumer's before but they had to paid themselves to repurchase the side mirror cover. it's ridiculous for me, how could the famous japan imported car could be happen this kind of quality problem. My new car only drive in 5 months!!! I am really upsad on this. it been happen almost 1 week but the agent still not yet feed back to me and keep me waiting or don't want to pick up my phone.
i am really disappointed on it.

hope somebody which are plan to buy a new car, please think carefully on the quality problem.
July 13, 2008
Rust holes in botton of altima 2002
Well I will keep it short. Owner of a 2002 altima; car has been services at the nissan dealer for over 5 years; well to my surprise after a service call three week ago I was told by the service person, to come into the area where they actually service the cars (note never been in there before) he then showed me another altima that have hughe holes in them; proceed to tell me that is the same thing on my car except on both sides of the underbody. I was in total shock. He then referred me to call Nissan Canada, because he felt that this may b e as a result of a defective material. I call and off course all they can do was apologized. I went back to the dealer and was referred to their body shop person. I went and he took a look and stated "I am not going to even touch that, but gave me an estimate of over $3200.00. Again call back nissan and they were quite apologizing, but no assistance offered.

I spoke a few times with the servicer manager who responded, "well my technicians are not trained to look for rust holes." In the same breath she stated, "well if it is a safety issue then we will make a note and advise the customer.: Well obviously that is so contradictory. In any event I have and independent person take a look at the car and note the following.

1) this did not happen in the last 2 months as alleged by nissan. 2) I bought a rust proofing package when I purchased the car, only no to be told it is actually crap and was pointed out to me that areas of the car that should have been rust proof was never done.

I AM TOTALLY DISGUSTED, BECAUSE THIS WAS LITTLE DREAM CAR. AFTER INVESTING TO PURCHASING THE CAR AND KEEP IT MAINTAINED ONLY TO HAVE THIS HAPPEN. I WANT NISSAN TO TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY, BECAUSE THE DEALER SHOULD HAVE ADVISED ME MUCH EARLIER THAT NOW AND IF IT A DEFECTIVE/POOR SUBSTANCE OR PART THAT WAS USE THEN DEFINITELY THEY SHOULD TAKE RESPONSIBILITY. SECONDLY THE COMMENTS MADE BY THE DEALER ABOUT HER TECHNICIANS ARE NOT TRAINED, IS A LOAD OF CRAP, BECAUSE AS NOTE ABOVE SHE ALSO STATED IS IT WAS A SAFETY ISSUE THEN THEY WILL NOTIFY ME. I BELIEVE THE STAGE IT IS AT AND EVEN PRIOR TO THE STAGE IT IS IS A SAFETY ISSUE. WELL THAT IS IT IN BRIEF.

SO WHAT CAN BE DONE OR WHAT IS NISSAN PREPARED TO DO!
June 26, 2008
Another bad transmission on 2004 maxima
It seems my problem is not unique. Nissan has a problem with this transmission. The service department is playing dumb by telling me they haven’t seen this before. I am now looking at a new transmission for over $3000.00.

For the past 10000 miles I have been experiencing the same bucking between 1 & 2 gears. Of course it was sporadic and every time I brought it to Nissan they couldn’t duplicate it. Well it finally went. It no longer goes into first at all. Maybe now they will believe me does anybody know of a website where all our fellow screwed 04 maxima owners are gathering?
May 14, 2008
Bad purchase experience
Subject: Response to Your Survey about My Purchase Experience at Smithtown Nissan

Dear Mr. Castignetti:

In response to your survey I would like to add the following incidents that occurred during the purchase of my vehicle:

On March 30th I went searching for a new vehicle since my lease of my Toyota 4 Runner was expiring in 3 months.

My first stop was Smithtown Toyota with whom I have leased with for the past 6 leases. Because of the rising gas prices I decided to go with a car rather than the SUV. I was quoted a price of $360 per month with 3k total out of pocket for a 2009 Toyota Camry. They advised me to wait until my lease was up in June.

After leaving Toyota I went directly to Smithtown Nissan where I was greeted by Salesman Danny Tiefenwerth. The showroom was very busy because they were running a huge promotional sale that would expire at the end of the month, so I was told. Danny asked what Toyota quoted me and I gave him the information. I let Danny know that I was interested in the Nissan Maxima in black with a beige interior. He wanted to know how much money out of pocket that I could apply. I told him the absolute most would be 3k. He ran the numbers and came back with a price of $359 per month 3k out of pocket and would pay off my 3 remaining payments with Toyota for a 2008 Maxima. I asked if the 3k would cover EVERYTHING out of pocket and his reply was YES. Okay we had a deal. I allowed him to process the 3k on my credit card and left with only the receipt of the credit card transaction even though I did sign an agreement for the price, color of the car and amount. I asked why I wasn�t getting a copy of the Buyer�s Agreement and was told that he did not have the Vehicle identification number yet so he could not give me a copy.

Monday morning, the following day, I received a call from Danny explaining that he could not get me a black Maximum with the beige interior however he could supply black with gray or black with black. I agreed to the black with gray. Approximately 15 minutes later I received another call from Danny letting me know that he could only get the black with black. I told him that I probably would not happy with black with a black interior but that I would stop by to see it.

Since I knew I wouldn�t be happy with the color offered, I stopped by the Smithtown Mercury/Lincoln dealer first and fell in love with a black with beige interior Mercury Milan. The dealer offered me a deal of $318 per month with 3k out of pocket. I was very excited about the vehicle and told him that I had to go back to Nissan first for a credit for the 3k that was charged to my account and that I would return.

I looked at the black Maxima. I was not happy with the dark interior. I let Danny know that I would not be taking it and that I was interested in the Mercury Milan. The Manager came out and began offering me other deals including taking an Altima. I did test drive the Altima but was not satisfied with the way it drove. They both continued to be very strong in selling me a car.

In the showroom was a white with light gray interior 2008 Maxima. The manager asked what kind of deal he could give me to lease the white Maxima located in the showroom. He began to run off numbers and incentives for me to purchase this car. He also claimed that Lincoln/Mercury was not a dependable or safe vehicle to drive. I did agree to purchase the white Maxima after an offer of $299 per month, 3k out of pocket, free car washes for 60 days, free maintenance for 30 thousand miles, pin stripe and a wood grain package. It seemed like a great deal that I could not resist.

Prior to sitting with the Financial Manager, Stan Sigerson, the salesman, Dan, asked that I empty my truck. Since it was raining that day I asked if I could transfer all of my items from the SUV directly into the Maxima. He was reluctant for some reason and offered me a big bag to put all my items in and bring them into the building.

While I was sitting with Stan and before signing a contract, Dan informed me that my truck was already on its way back to Toyota located in Connecticut. Not thinking too much into it I said �okay, wow that was quick.�

So here I am sitting with Stan and my first impression was how arrogant he was. He called my insurance company while I sat waiting. He printed out a contract for me to sign. As he pushed the contract in front of me he stated that I needed to give him $3600 dollars. I immediately told him that I already paid $3, 000 and asked him about the additional $600. He explained that the $3, 000 I put down did not include��(I don�t remember exactly what he said because I was seeing fire). I blurted out that there was no way I was putting down $6600 on a leased vehicle and that Dan did inform me that $3, 000 was all of my out of pocket expense. Stan told me to just put it on my credit card. He also continued to push the contract in front of me while trying to explain the costs. I asked to speak to the manager. I explained to the manager the situation; he claimed to be furious with Dan but said that he could not let the car go with only 3k out of pocket. I asked for my truck back but was told that it�s too late; it is already gone; �it had been grounded�. He told Stan to make the deal work somehow and walked away. Stan played with his computer and came back with another ridiculous offer which was more per month and a little less down. I just sat there in total amazement that they all could think I was that naive to fall for this. When the manager walked back in he asked Stan if the deal was done. Stan replied yes as he again shoved the contract in front of me. I loudly replied that the deal was not done. They both showed me the computer screen pointing out how they are not making any money on this deal and that they were already in the minus. At this point I was very tempted to call the police because basically they stole my car. I couldn�t walk out because I had NO VEHICLE.

The bottom line from this horrific ordeal, after spending 7 hours at the dealership, was an offer of $325 per month, 3400 out of pocket, and instead of the 15k mileage per year that I had requested, they adjusted it to 12k per year.

I have been waiting for the pin stripe that I was promised since March 31st. I left Dan numerous messages but never received a return call. I finally drove to the dealer and confronted him. Again he promised he would call me with a date and again no call. After a week of waiting for him, I contacted the manager and finally received a date from Allie in service of April 22nd. I was to drop the car off the night before and pick up a loaner car for the day. I called to confirm on April 21st and spoke to Allie. She asked that I hold on while she checked to see if there was a loaner car available and the next thing I know I was transferred to Dan. Dan was surprised that I went around him to schedule the pin striping. I explained to him that I was very frustrated with him for not returning my phone calls. He informed me that a loaner car was a problem because there were non available since they were all reserved. I explained to him that I was just calling to confirm and that I had spoke to Allie the week prior so why was it that a car was not reserved for me. I also let him know that I had canceled a doctor�s appointment so that I could drop the car off. Back and forth we went again. When I asked to speak to a manger he indicated that there were no managers in the office that day. I found it very hard to believe that there were no managers available. I have been leasing vehicles for years and I know that managers are always available. He finally admitted that he did drop the ball with scheduling a date for the pin stripping and apologized only after I asked to speak to a manager again. We finally made arrangements to drop my car off in the morning, which would make me late for work, but I agreed.

While dealing with Danny, I was constantly reminded to fill out a positive survey when I received it from Nissan North America. After finalizing the date for the pin striping, he offered to fill my gas tank if I showed him the positive survey before mailing it. I suggested that since I opted not to take the wood grain package and how unhappy I was with the entire ordeal that he throw in a GPS System. I laughed to myself after I said it knowing that this would never happen. He replied that he couldn�t offer the GPS System but if I showed him the survey he would talk to his manager and try to work something out.

I truly feel that I was taken advantage of and I am very unhappy with the turnout of this lease. I feel as if the cost is more than I was willing to pay since I was offered a Mercury Milan for $318 per month, 3k out of pocket, 15k mileage per year and the color I originally wanted. I also believe that they purposely took my car prematurely to trap me into leasing with them and that the whole incident was staged. They knew that I would not have leased a car with them if my out of pocket expense was $6600. I was upfront with Dan when I told him from the beginning that I could not pay more than $3000 out of my pocket.

On April 28th I called Nissan North America about the survey and the history of this lease that I had sent them approximately a week prior. I was told that the behavior by Dan, encouraging me to fill out a good survey, would be reported, however, the contract mishap could not be handled by them. They recommended I speak to the General Manager of Smithtown Nissan, Craig Fina.

When Craig returned my phone call I could tell immediately that he was annoyed. I asked if he was aware of the situation and he told me he was having my file pulled by Dan. I explained the entire situation to him in detail. I included the part that it was pouring rain out that day and Dan asked that I empty my truck with all my personal belongings. He offered me an oversized garbage bag and told me put the bag under his desk. I asked if I could just transfer the items from the truck directly into my new vehicle and he insisted that it would be better to do it this way. After explaining this to Craig he told me to get to the point and stop telling him about the weather that day. I explained to him that I felt as if I was �verbally raped� that day. He jumped down my throat immediately explaining that those were very harsh words and is there such a thing. I told him that what I was trying to say is that I felt as if I was taken advantage of.

Craig mentioned that I spoke to him twice before and that I never mentioned a problem to him. I had no idea I spoke to him in the past but then remembered when I was trying to get a date for my pin stripping and was having a problem with Dan returning my phone call, I did ask for the manager. I did not know that Craig was the manager that I spoke to. That was the only time that I spoke to him. As we continued to speak on the phone his voice was getting angrier and he wanted to know why I tried to bribe Dan with a GPS unit. My intention was not to bribe anyone; it was to be compensated for how I was treated and for not taking the wood grain package. He angrily asked what I was looking for. I told him that I wanted what I was promised from the beginning; $299. per month, $3, 000 out of pocket, 15 thousand miles per year, free maintenance until 30 thousand miles, free car washes, pin striping, and although I was offered the wood grain package I was not interested in taking it. As we spoke, he told me that I was being unprofessional so I asked if he thought his people were acting professionally when they took my car without a signed contract. Because he continued to be hot and voices were rising, I told him that I will be contacting a lawyer and soon after hung up on him.

They have succeeded in there quest to lease me a car but they have lost me as a customer in the future. As mentioned earlier, I lease a vehicle every 3 years and I will definitely not be returning to any Nissan dealers in the future.
April 22, 2008
total loss
To whom ever this applies to, I have called and i can't get anyone to respond. My car was totalled in the tornado that hit Cammack Village two weeks ago. No one seems to listen. I was told someone would see me last Friday, and if not then, Monday, Yesterday, the 21st of April. This matter needs to be tended to, as i cannot leave this vehicle unattended to. Please call and come pick this auto up. Thank-You, Fred Sanders
March 26, 2008
Poor quality!
My 2005 x-trail's serpentine belt broke at 67, 000km while driving outside of Seattle. When it broke it caused my x-trail over $2, 000 damage. It broke the timing celenoid and fried the Engine control computer. When I called Nissan Canada from the US their 1-800 did not work and when I got a relative in Canada to call the number the Nissan representative said that she was unable to help me because I was in the US. When I called Nissan Canada to ask for assistance and advice on how to go about fixing my car I was treated like garbage. I would highly recommend staying away from buying a Nissan Canada vehicle unless you want poor customer service.
January 16, 2008
Service is shocking!
Do not buy a Nissan vehicle in Adelaide, Australia. Service is shocking. Complaint? Be ready to be insulted with ridiculous excuses (even head office). With no support team to care for your car, it will not retain its worth. There is certainly no able support team in Adelaide.

We are horrified with the indifference with which we were treated.
December 14, 2007
deception
We leased a car from Superior Nissa in 2000. Towards the end of the lease (3-4 years later), in an effort to induce us to purchase the car Superior Nissan sold us a 5 year extended warranty. At the time we still had a year+ on the original warranty.
We were assured the warranty would take us through the next 6+ years.
Last month we went in for significant service, only to be told, lo and behold, the extended warranty was from the date the car was originally placed in service. And the fine print backed them up.
We were stupid enough to fall for this. We are NOT stupid enough to buy a $2000 5 year warranty KNOWING it would only be good for anothe year and a half, time we were already covered.
Both Superior Nissan and Nissan America have declined to honor their obligation here.

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