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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / October 2005

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Mr. Transmission rip-offs

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Andrew - 28 Oct 2005 21:33 GMT
Be very aware of using the Mr. Transmission franchise for auto repairs. I
learned my leason when I was over $3000 poorer and had to have the dealer
fix my vehicle when they got through with it.

Andrew

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NissTech - 28 Oct 2005 22:12 GMT
I could have put a factory remufactured transmission in it for less, and
they say dealerships are rip-off's

> Be very aware of using the Mr. Transmission franchise for auto repairs. I
> learned my leason when I was over $3000 poorer and had to have the dealer
> fix my vehicle when they got through with it.
>
> Andrew
Andrew - 28 Oct 2005 23:44 GMT
At this point I'm going to take it to the dealer whenever something goes
wrong. I would have saved a bundle and lots of headaches if I did that the
first time around.

Andrew

>I could have put a factory remufactured transmission in it for less, and
> they say dealerships are rip-off's
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>> Andrew

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