RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 12/17/2005 12:38:50 AM
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Pinkley
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Allen, from Horizon, called me today. My truck has been over there a total of 16 days today. He informed me that there was nothing more he could do for me until the regional tech. came down with his fancy equipment and checked the truck over. I sit here, crying and mad as hell. I don't quite understand all of this. The thing is, I like Allen and I know that he is doing everything he can to fix the truck. At this point I think he's about to throw up his hands and say, "just give her a new truck." Ofcourse that's what I would hope he is saying. I emailed Nissan USA on Dec. 13th as follows: This dealership, (Refering to Coos Bay Nissan) on four separate occations, inwhich I have all of this documented on the internet, could not or would not recongnize that there was/is a problem with my truck. Now My truck is at Horizon Nissan in Roseburg, OR. They are tearing it appart piece by piece to try and find the problem. This is the eighth time it has been in the shop. I bought it on Sept. 8th, 2005. It has been in the shop so much I hardly would recognize it. My question is....when do you give up and tell me that I deserve a brand new truck. That is what I thought I purchased. Unfortuately I got a lemon instead. Please advise as my patience is running quite thin. > Lisa Pinkley > P.S. This is but a small fraction of the story....believe me I have documented it the whole way. This is the response I got yesterday: Dear Mrs. Lisa Pinkley, Thank you for your recent e-mail to Nissan North America, Inc. We apologize for the delay in response. We note file # 5164488N has already been created to document this concern. Please continue to work with your Nissan representative as this file is still pending. We want to keep you happy, please feel free to call 1-800-647-7261, Nissan Consumer Affairs with any additional questions or comments regarding this matter. When you call, please refer to the listed file number. Sincerely, Coleman Stephens National Consumer Affairs Nissan North America, Inc. That's really nice of you Coleman.....whoever the hell you are. Mean while, I have no vehicle.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 12/18/2005 12:29:26 AM
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WheelBrokerAng
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Did you buy this truck in a new car dealership or did you get it in a used car lot? Seems to me that the fools in the service department should be able to take care a new vehicles problem instead of letting you run around with this problem... WheelBrokerAng
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 12/28/2005 1:17:54 AM
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Pinkley
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Sooo here is the latest...I didn't get a new truck for XMAS However, I did retain a lawyer on Dec. 15th. He sent a certified letter to Nissan North America on Monday, Dec. 19th, envoking the "Lemon Law". That same day a guy from BBB Autoline called me. (His name is Joe Peck.) He informed me that Nissan was willing to send a Tech. to Roseburg to figure out what the problem was with my truck. I told him about 10% of the story and said that that was not acceptable....I WANT A NEW TRUCK! He told me that he would want a new one too! He informed me that the next step would be to go into arbitration.) I do not need a lawyer as Nissan will not have one there.) I just need to bring all my paper work, the truck and I will have an hour to present my case. HAVE THEY LOST THERE MINDS?? I would have to drive that P.O.S. 250 miles up and 250 miles back...I would rather shove bamboo shoots under my fingernails. Just driving to Roseburg, 62 miles one way, gives me a headache and a numb posterior. Besides, what if the thing decides to fall apart somewhere in between?? NOPE...NOT GONNA DO IT!!!! I read somewhere that in 1959 Nissan's (Datsun at the time) CEO had a philosophy, "Love life, love people, love cars." WHERE IS THE LOVE???
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 12/28/2005 2:13:28 PM
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ntxmotorsports
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i have a family friend that got a new van after the dealer couldn't figure out what was wrong with the one he purchased, but it took a while and a lot of headaches. i think it was a caravan?........something like that.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 1/30/2006 9:22:39 PM
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Pinkley
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Just as I was promised....the decision was fairly quick. I received the results in the mail on Sat., Jan. 21. I must say that my heart was ripped out once again. The arbitrator acknowledged all of my information in his report and still has ruled that the company has not had suffient time to fix the truck. Therefore he had ruled that, if I accepted the deal, Nissan has 30 from the time they receive my signed acceptance paper. At first I was sick about it but knew in my heart that I didn't have much fight left in me. I sat on it for a few days and thought about it. It was in my best physical and mental interest that I accept the deal. I faxed it on Wednesday, Jan. 25th at 2:08pm pst. My instructions were to check with the BBB Autoline approx. 2 hours after I faxed the paper to ensure that it had made it. I did that and when I called, Joe Peck, the guy who is handling my case he told me that he was going home and that I needed to call in the morning. I was busy all day Thursday and by the time I thought about it it was too late again. Friday I call twice and left a message with Joe to please call me back to confirm that my paper had indeed been faxed and accepted. He didn't call me back. This morning, Monday, Jan. 30, I called again and he said it was there. I asked when the Nissan people would be contacting me and he said that they had 30 days to make the appointment. I told him that wasn't what my paper work stated and he then got very short with me....now this is the third time he had gotten aggressive without provication. I called Nissan Consumer and the gal told me that they had received the agreement on Jan. 25th. My paper work states that they have to have the truck fixed in 30 days from the day they receive the agreement. I guess they have until Feb. 24th to fix it. If not the arbitrator will go back into my case and we'll see from there. I thought would this get better but it is only getting worse....someday, I hope, I will look back on this with a sane mind and understand why all this is happening.
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