Originally Posted by GZire
(Post 7771337)
I'm not sure of anyone paying for the LC2. I believe it's just a change to the ECU programming. I still haven't gotten any letter from Nissan saying I should change over to LC2, nor anything from the dealer........go figure.
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
(Post 7763541)
[SIZE="3"] Owners of 2009 cars will also get a $75 coupon for service at a GT-R-approved dealership.
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A little extra on the warranty settlement
Better to know too much than not enough. And to think Nissan wanted its customer to swallow the cost of this tranny repair. I can think of better things to do with $20K.
"http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/09/nissan_gtr.html" |
hmmmz so pretty much all the people that got thier trannies replaced got screwed regardless and didnt get thier 20k back?? sounds likes nissan wins....
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
(Post 7763541)
That suit was settled last weekend in California. The verdict: any owners with LC1 will have their warranties reset for 5 years/60,000 miles once they upgrade to LC2, and the LC2 transmission and internals -- including VDC -- will be fully covered by Nissan. If you use the LC2 with VDC on and something breaks, everything's covered. If you turn the VDC off and use LC2 and something breaks, you're in the poo. So the customer has to pay for these products out of pocket, then they get a full warranty reimbursement? Or are they just uploading the new software and all the parts are covered? |
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