Hey, y'all. I just bought a '02 SE 6-speed with 68,000 miles on it. As
I was entering the interstate to drive home, I accelerated into the
passing lane, and the engine completely stalled out. I fought through
interstate traffic to the shoulder, where the car would not restart.
It would idle for about 2 secounds, then the rpm would bounce down to
complete stall.
Needless to say, the dealer picked me up from the side of the
interstate, and towed the car to the Nissan dealership to be
diagnosed. He suspects a camshaft sensor, which was a recall item on
this model. However, the sensor was apparently replaced in '04 in
response to the recall. The owner of the lot says that they're going
to fix whatever the problem is -- it won't be on me. However, the
sales contract states that I'm buying the car AS IS. I don't distrust
them, but I could be exposed to getting screwed.
Please give me some feedback on this. I just bought a car that died
within 2 hours of driving it off of the lot!!! Part of me says, "ditch
it," but I really liked this car. Any ideas?
Thanks.
JimV - 23 Apr 2006 22:39 GMT
> Hey, y'all. I just bought a '02 SE 6-speed with 68,000 miles on it. As
> I was entering the interstate to drive home, I accelerated into the
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> Thanks.
I know it's giving you some buyer's remorse, but things break on all
cars. I'd just be happy it did it while you have recourse. In most
states it's illegal to sell a car as-is, no matter what the contract
says. An '02 six speed is a nice car. I'd let them fix it and enjoy it.
Mike Walsh - 24 Apr 2006 02:52 GMT
Wow, that sucks. I heard the six speed was a real kick in the behind to
drive too. I'd take Jim's advice, get it fixed and enjoy the car. I
didn't have problems with my used '00 until about year and a half after
I bought with the well documented for my model year ignition coil
problem. I paid for that out of pocket as a DIY'er and haven't had much
of a problem since.
Curious, what state is this in?
I'd check the laws on as-is sales.
> Hey, y'all. I just bought a '02 SE 6-speed with 68,000 miles on it. As
> I was entering the interstate to drive home, I accelerated into the
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> Thanks.
Scrotboy - 24 Apr 2006 12:37 GMT
I'm in Alabama, and I hope you're right. It was such a let down to go
from driving the Max 6-speed, to a loaner Odyssey.
jmattis@attglobal.net - 24 Apr 2006 16:33 GMT
>to a loaner Odyssey.
Loaner?!! This dealer is going all-out to make you happy. They
obviously have a good reputation and are interested in protecting it,
or they'd have left you on the side of the road. The max is not known
for "mystery problems" that can't be solved. Since you like the car,
let them fix it. I don't know about Alabama as to "as is" sales (call
your state Attorney General's office) but it is quite common and
enforceable by sellers in most states.
Scrotboy - 24 Apr 2006 18:17 GMT
I'm sure that everything will be fine. I haven't seen any "red flags"
with these guys.
Nick - 02 May 2006 03:31 GMT
> Hey, y'all. I just bought a '02 SE 6-speed with 68,000 miles on it. As
> I was entering the interstate to drive home, I accelerated into the
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> Thanks.
well, most states require that you have X amount of days to return a car.
(my parents did it with a used jeep they bought). also, AS-IS really doesn't
apply, because no car can be sold as is (even if bought from a private
owner, you still have a certian amount of time (depending on state) to
actually return the car)). so while it's there I'd have everthing checked
out. also check your states laws and see what the actual times are.
Scrotboy - 02 May 2006 12:57 GMT
Well, all's well that ends well (hopefully). Diagnostics revealed that
the Mass Air Flow Sensor had failed. Since it has been replaced (by
the dealer, not me), the car runs like a champ. So far the dealer has
been 100% responsive, agreeable, and easy to work with. They have done
an excellent job of resolving what could have been a nightmare, and
have earned a happy customer.
Bertrand in Calgary - 02 May 2006 15:40 GMT
Glad to hear your issues were solved!
I just bought a '02 6-spd SE myself, with 42k miles & love it!
You should be thankful you found a good dealer that cares about
customer service!
Many dealers just churn through the customers and don't give a @#$#
about the quality of service they provide.. <end rant>
BTW: what has your mileage been like?
Cheers,
BR
Richard Tomkins - 02 May 2006 21:21 GMT
I am amazed at how often I hear of dealers that screw the customer,
especially in the U.S.A.
From what I have been told, auto-repairs account for more than 60% of a
dealerships annual income. That being the case, would they not want repeat
business given by happy customers?
rtt
Scrotboy - 07 May 2006 21:46 GMT
Low 20's I think so far, but I haven't even had it for a week of solid
driving yet -- and, let's just say I've been enjoying the horsepower
upgrade from my '95 626 4-cylinder. Once the newness wears off, I'm
sure my mileage will improve, but for now it's nice to beat people off
the line.