3.1

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
43,726 miles

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problem #3

Dec 122012

370Z 6-cyl

  • 49,072 miles
Clutch lines were designed to close to my cars catalytic converter.. leading to clutch fluid boiling while im on the highway going 65-70 when appropriate. I push down on clutch and it sticks to the floor, I can barely shift this isnt safe.. the problem could only be resolved after replacing the whole clutch set up and Nissan covered the parts but I spent nearly $1000 in labor, on a car I just bought a month or so ago.. im trying not to regret my choice of a car. They covered the parts for a reason.. think on it.

- Kennesaw, GA, USA

problem #2

Jan 052010

370Z

  • 12,000 miles
Rear diff seized twice, at 12K and 15K. Dealer identified issue as overheating due to improper backlash setting from factory.

- Huntsville , AL, USA

problem #1

Aug 102011

370Z

  • 14,890 miles
Got the car in 09 Nissan 370Z. First month ac went out. It been fix about 10X. They told me that it fixed for sure this time. (been over two years for it to be fix. Not sure it fix or not bc it still at the dealer) transmission replaced within 4 months of owning the car and throw out bearing. Transmission been look at about 4X. About two months ago my car turned off while at a stop light and 3 weeks ago I was going 55 mph and the car shut off on me while driving. I didn't have any power steering or brakes. Thank god I was able to stop. I took the car to the dealer ship and have them look at it. It took them over two weeks and couldn't find out what was wrong with it. Then they called a master tech to look at my car. He said the cause of the car to turn off bc of my aftermarket intake but I told him it turn off before I had that install onto my car. So I contacted Nissan Consumer Affairs. The tech and Nissan Consumer Affairs both told me to drive the car with my stock intake back on. Both did not care for my safety of driving the car.

- Manassas , VA, USA