Nissan paint: class action?
I want to gauge interest in a class action against Nissan for their clearly sub-standard paint. The front bumper and hood of my car are beat to hell after only 20,000 miles. I am mad as hell about this and I know there are others who feel the same. This is obviously a problem across all models - my girlfriend's 2000 Sentra is just hammered.
Also if there are any lawyers or law students, I'd like to hear from them as to what would be involved or if a case could even be made.
Also if there are any lawyers or law students, I'd like to hear from them as to what would be involved or if a case could even be made.
Last edited by Black_Sunshine; Jul 27, 2007 at 10:30 AM.
my bumper is fine, its has been 50K miles. alot of ppl i know had their Z for same or even longer amount of time. only problem is from rocks chip from the road or scraps from under the bumper. clear bra is your friend. i need to get it also.
Class action suit for paint...never gonna happen. Every automanufacturer uses poor paint now days. Class action suits are for damages and injuries from things that companies are responsible for, not minor things like paint.
well...the number of people that it affects definitly qualifies it for class action suit, but doubt you'd have a strong enough case. like previous people mentioned, it's a car, or just the clear coat that's the problem here and are simply caused by wear and tear that's bound to happen on the car sooner or later. if you want it scratch or dings free, don't drive it, put it in a showroom or put on clear bra...
my baby has 42k miles and her paint looks beat 2 hell... and the worst part about it is, i wash her by hand and wax once a week AND use clear coat protectant once a month. im pissed about it
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Originally Posted by iseven
my bumper is fine, its has been 50K miles. alot of ppl i know had their Z for same or even longer amount of time. only problem is from rocks chip from the road or scraps from under the bumper. clear bra is your friend. i need to get it also.
I guess what really pisses me off is that I see older, high-mileage economy cars (Civics, Corollas, etc.) that look perfectly fine.
Originally Posted by abyss
Class action suit for paint...never gonna happen. Every automanufacturer uses poor paint now days. Class action suits are for damages and injuries from things that companies are responsible for, not minor things like paint.
Originally Posted by Spike100
Forget it... It's the clear-coat that is "bad." A good detailer or your own efforts can make the car look like new. There is no case for a class action suit.
--Spike
--Spike
Originally Posted by Black_Sunshine
I suppose I should have mentioned that the damage I'm refering to is rocks/debris from normal driving. I keep longer than average following distances, yet my car already needs to be repainted at low mileage. Really, it's been that bad for several thousand miles.
I guess what really pisses me off is that I see older, high-mileage economy cars (Civics, Corollas, etc.) that look perfectly fine.
I guess what really pisses me off is that I see older, high-mileage economy cars (Civics, Corollas, etc.) that look perfectly fine.
Originally Posted by Blazemaster
well...the number of people that it affects definitly qualifies it for class action suit, but doubt you'd have a strong enough case. like previous people mentioned, it's a car, or just the clear coat that's the problem here and are simply caused by wear and tear that's bound to happen on the car sooner or later. if you want it scratch or dings free, don't drive it, put it in a showroom or put on clear bra...
Also, it's not about keeping the car perfect. It's about me being able to enjoy it's appearance for more than a year and a half...
Last edited by Black_Sunshine; Jul 25, 2007 at 08:02 PM.
Originally Posted by Spike100
That's not enough to initiate a class action suit.
after 2 days i had a knick on the bumper already. I think its like that with any car though. With the velocity that **** hits our bumbers, do you think a little "stronger" clearcoat would help? I doubt it.
I put on a clear bra the 3rd day and till today, nothing has penatrated. =)
Invest in a clear bra. 3M charges cost >500 (with install) because people need them. They did not make it for the "weak" clearcoat of the Z.
I put on a clear bra the 3rd day and till today, nothing has penatrated. =)
Invest in a clear bra. 3M charges cost >500 (with install) because people need them. They did not make it for the "weak" clearcoat of the Z.
Originally Posted by evolved326
Invest in a clear bra. 3M charges cost >500 (with install) because people need them. They did not make it for the "weak" clearcoat of the Z.
i could care less about rock chips. No matter how careful you are, you're still going to get them. If it borthers you that much, get the bumper repainted. Use a nice clearcoat and spray a few coats on.
I don't think clearbras stays clear forever....
I don't think clearbras stays clear forever....
Originally Posted by sokudo9l6
I don't think clearbras stays clear forever....
Keeps my front end looking perfect with not one rock chip.






