#Nissan? Never Again! Part II
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- Nissan? Never Again!
Do the motoring journalists who review cars only ever test them when they’re brand new? I ask because I bought my spanking new Nissan Qashqai just sixteen months ago largely on the recommendation of such reviews. One year and four months later I really wish I hadn’t bothered. Here’s why...
Sudden failure
Stranded for more than three and a half hours in a car park in November I had time to reflect on that important purchase last year. It had seemed like the perfect car for me. It was not to be. My Qashqai had suffered sudden clutch failure accompanied by a smoking engine but what kept my spirits up was that I had a three year warranty with roadside assistance. Annoyingly the ‘assistance’ (provided through the RAC) proved slow and nowhere near as efficient as the AA. But worse was to come. Much worse.
Dangerous
Over a period of forty years I have driven Vauxhalls, Audis, Volvos, Fords and Volkswagens. I have never been stranded by clutch failure. In fact I’ve NEVER experienced clutch failure. Luckily the normally busy dual carriageway where the Qashqai engine started to smoke was relatively quiet at the time. With a sudden reduction in acceleration it could have been far more dangerous.
Expensive failure
And as if that wasn’t bad enough Nissan are now charging me £1,800 to repair the car. “No Mr. McCarthy,” the Nissan dealer explained, “the warranty doesn’t cover your clutch.
‘It’s not component failure. It’s the way the car has been driven,” he continued.
It seems to me now that those words were to lead into the long, dark, laborious one-way tunnel that is the Nissan complaints department. I won’t inflict on you dear reader the depressing details of the apparently endless phone calls.
Needless to say, my forty year long driving record with experience of numerous makes and models was clearly not enough for Nissan. The fact that my Qashqai had been serviced by Nissan just a few months before the catastrophic clutch failure was not enough for Nissan. The fact that I had a three year warranty was not enough for Nissan. The manufacturer accepted no responsibility and instead put the blame on me. I, rather than the clutch, was the problem.
Nissan? Never Again!
Butter Face said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Ignoring if it's a failure due to quality, or poorly driven, £1800 for a clutch on a family wagon?
Probably replacement of the dual mass flywheel at the same time.OP presumably they've had it apart to make the determination it was not faulty?
GrumpyTwig said:
Butter Face said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Ignoring if it's a failure due to quality, or poorly driven, £1800 for a clutch on a family wagon?
Probably replacement of the dual mass flywheel at the same time.OP presumably they've had it apart to make the determination it was not faulty?
That was down to user error also.
Butter Face said:
GrumpyTwig said:
Butter Face said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Ignoring if it's a failure due to quality, or poorly driven, £1800 for a clutch on a family wagon?
Probably replacement of the dual mass flywheel at the same time.OP presumably they've had it apart to make the determination it was not faulty?
That was down to user error also.
Nissans quality rating is appalling at the moment, I was going to buy a new x-Trail but I backed the hell away, I only hope the kuga won't be the same, although Fords ratings are quite a bit higher.
Is nissan a low/mid tier on Japanese motors?
I've had several hondas with very few issues from them.
Is nissan a low/mid tier on Japanese motors?
I've had several hondas with very few issues from them.
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