Hi there,
Hotz how long have you been a nissan tech!!, have you forgotten about dci turbo failure which can and will lead to engine failure and ecm/boost sensor replacement, inlet hose replacement, handbrake cable replacement, steering wheel controls go wonky needing wiring harness replacement/mod, hard on front tyres, weak front shock absorbers, reliable? Oh yes!! Airbag warning lamps are like Blackpool illuminations!! On for most of the year. There is more.
Cheers
2006-12-23 11:03:06
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answered by gsf1200 5
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No idea!
Owned a Nissan Stanza to about 185-thousand miles & most reliable car I know. Trying to keep a Jeep Cherokee
now to see if it will go as far...
2006-12-23 11:27:37
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answered by fruitbat7711 3
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id agree 100% with gsf1200 on this one, the old ones were pretty good but the later ones have alot of renault crap on them, and renault most definately dont know how to make a reliable car.
2006-12-23 11:49:23
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answered by Tom 2
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nissan are owned by renault now?
i think they still use nissan engin but every thing else is french
make your own mind up?
2006-12-23 17:39:41
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answered by tracy w 2
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engine wise-yeah!!!! maybe better!! electrics are bit ppor-like the camera fitted gets distorted over time. go for a DCI, especially as Renault help out with the engines and gearboxes now!!!
2006-12-23 10:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It cetainly is, we have one!
2006-12-23 10:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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