Nissan Service Dept. $UCKS!
If the dealer's GM didn't do anything about it, I would threaten legal action.
You do sign a release, if something they have no control over occurs, it's not their fault. However driving someones car for 360 miles without their permission, for no service related reason, can get them in legal hot water. It really depends on your local and state laws.
The fact that they documented the miles is even better for your case. If you find anything wrong with your car, their a$$ is hanging out in the wind.
I would demand a written apology, reimbursement for the miles put on the car, and action against whoever took possession of your car for their own personal use.
If it was here, I may even consider a warrant for the person who "borrowed" it.
You do sign a release, if something they have no control over occurs, it's not their fault. However driving someones car for 360 miles without their permission, for no service related reason, can get them in legal hot water. It really depends on your local and state laws.
The fact that they documented the miles is even better for your case. If you find anything wrong with your car, their a$$ is hanging out in the wind.
I would demand a written apology, reimbursement for the miles put on the car, and action against whoever took possession of your car for their own personal use.
If it was here, I may even consider a warrant for the person who "borrowed" it.
Originally Posted by wahooj
. The guy who owns the dealership is wrong, you can do something about it. Ask for reasonable compensation, and if you don't get it, file in small claims court.
a yea, ok.
you know more than i do on the matter
Originally Posted by angelico
Well a few things, one I do have proof. On my service report it shows miles in and miles out. Its about 340miles difference. They had my car for 7 days and its all on paper.
To answer the other question it was Executive Nissan of North Haven.
George Harte, I know them well its a pretty straight forward dealer. Good people
To answer the other question it was Executive Nissan of North Haven.
George Harte, I know them well its a pretty straight forward dealer. Good people
the funniest thing is you already stated they are straight forward , but, yet they racked up 300 plus miles on your car and told you they arent gonna do anything. sounds like a straght up dealership with good people to me
and which was it over 360 miles like in your first post or 340 miles like in this one? they can say the mistake was just as simple as your mistake you just made.
I don't think there's much that you can do, other than maybe call your local watchdog organization or the newspaper, to see if they'd be interested in the story, but I doubt it.
Without having knowledge of how the milage got on there, such as catching them on the wrong side of town or something, I doubt you would have much of a case. I imagine many judges would view it as petty, unless you can establish where they went, or that they've made this a habit, but then again there's always the off chance that justice might prevail.
Without having knowledge of how the milage got on there, such as catching them on the wrong side of town or something, I doubt you would have much of a case. I imagine many judges would view it as petty, unless you can establish where they went, or that they've made this a habit, but then again there's always the off chance that justice might prevail.
Last edited by deviantZ; Apr 26, 2006 at 07:04 AM.
Originally Posted by John@Victory
actually i was being sarcastic. you obviously dont know anything about the law and what a release of liability is 

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