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JC @ Apr 12th 2006 2:43PM
I totally agree with the service commnent. I own two Nissans, one of which is a 350Z. I have had nothing but BAD experiences including blatant neglegence and damage to my car done by Nissan service departments. Badging as a Nissan is not going to be good. You are going to have the same techs that don't care about the ice cream stained Nissan Quest they just mucked around on working on your super car... Not for me thanks. In fact I will probably never purchase another Nissan after being loyal to them for years due to my bad service experiences.
PS - I am not alone, I know a few Z owners with similar experiences.