06-04-2004, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Dude
It would be nice to get these representatives names so when I go to the dealer, and he says he has never heard of the problem, and that they don't know what I am talking about as it sounds fine to them, I could produce the names of Nissan people that acknowledge the problem(whew, what a long *** sentence). When I mention TitanTalk.com, I always get the same response, "You can't believe the things they say on those sites". What D?cks, do they think people still claiming to love the Titan even after having all these problems are lying? Just more of Nissan's piss poor mentality as to how they treat their customers. Too bad the bozos at Nissan don't have the sense to fix our brake problems, before we need to have our rotors turned. Of course, that is assuming the new bolts are the problem, which I doubt. I know if I go to my dealer to have this fix, they will say we don't see a problem with your brakes. "We haven't heard about any problems with the brakes". "Wait until it happens and then we will fix it." Sure I will wait so you can shave off some material from my new rotors. You know, I bet you the trucks are still rolling off the assembly line with the same supposedly defective bolts. I am really getting sick of Nissan's treatment of their customers, but I still like my truck. I will have to think long and hard, before I ever purchase another Nissan not because of the problems I have had, but because of Nissan's unresponsiveness and apparent lack of concern for their customers.
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I did get a name but this very nice customer service rep begged me not to give his name out.
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