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![]() ![]() Not only is she never going to buy a Nissan car again, neither am I. Extremely displeased that she did everything in her path to keep the car up-to-date and now she's sh*t out of a car because the manufacturer/ failed to detail that these cars have these issues and won't touch it or even bother replacing what wasn't her fault. The car is under the power train warranty of up to 60k miles but the transmission completely broke down at 63k miles.Īll the shops she's talked to say that Nissan transmission are unreliable and it ends up being that the car is basically totaled (in cost) even though she took proper care of all its maintenance requirements. To state off first, this is actually my girlfriend's car. I'm still not happy with the car as I will tell about in my next complaint.the new transmission. Nissan ended up replacing the transmission at their cost since I had noted several times before that something wasn't right. My warranty had just expired at 60k miles. The next morning the mechanics took a look and I was told I would need a new transmission, a little over 61k miles. My boyfriend was with me and somehow got the car going and we pulled it in the Nissan dealership, which was on the same highway a few miles down. ![]() Luckily I was in the right lane and was able to pull over. Then, the day before spring break 2017, my car just stopped on the highway. I took the car in once again and the mechanic couldn't replicate the problem. There was no real pattern but I did notice it more on the highway/interstate. ![]() One second it when be at 1, then jump to 4, then almost to 0, then it rev up to 5. Nothing wrong was ever found.Ĭloser to the 58-60k miles mark the tachometer went crazy, jerking the car. Over the next several trips in, I mentioned it again and again. On my next appointment I mentioned it to the mechanics at the dealership. Then, at about 45-50k miles the car started acting funny and I could tell that something wasn't right. The car had a few problems in the beginning but they were addressed and corrected to the best of my knowledge. I purchased my 2012 Versa new and had regular, scheduled maintenance done at the local Nissan dealership. But I can promise you this I will NOT be getting another Nissan. Most people can't afford for their cars to just up and breakdown or a car payment if theirs is paid off. I think it is bullshit that they know exactly what is wrong with these cars and pretend they don't until it's too late and they are perfectly fine with continuing to sell them to people. They told me it was my transmission and it would cost $5700 dollars to fix. But I let it go it has been having this problem for over a year and my engine light comes on and now they can apparently diagnose the problem without even having to drive it, their words not mine. First of all I drove the car everyday for 6 years I think I would know if it was driving different. Well some people look and think oh you are young you don't know what's going on. I was furious when I got the car back because when I looked at the mileage they had barely put maybe 2 miles on it.(in their location it would take more than two miles to get back if they left the dealership at all) In my opinion it was like they did not take me seriously enough to actually drive it. They had it for two days and said they could not find anything wrong with it. So I took it into the Nissan dealership, they said they would yes drive it and put it on the computer. At about 66,000 miles(while still under warranty) my car started having some problems when trying to accelerate it would sputter and take some time to start getting up to speed. So I got this car new when I was 16 and honestly I have enjoyed the car but I have started to have major problems with it. ![]()
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