Re: [DMCForum] Re: At least Auto related
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: At least Auto related



My biggest problem with Nissan products, of which I personaly have 2, is
the finish of the interior and the price of the common parts.  For
example rear rotors on my Zx run about $140 for my Porsche thay are $75
and that is a disk with a parking drum inside.  A rebuilt alternator on
the Z is $99 +$50 core, a lifetime warranty rebuilt alternator on my
Porsche is only $60 +$30core.

Personaly I would get another ford powerstroke.  For some reason the
F250 and F350 seem to get slightly better quality parts over the F150,
maybe it has to do with the fact they know construction guys live in the
trucks.

Andrei

Mike wrote:

>I just put my third steering column @ 55,000 miles ($1200 each time)
>in my Ram.  Dodge will do nothing to help me out.  Since it is 8
>years old, the lemon law doesn't help me.  I'm going to either set
>it on fire or crash it into a tree just to make myself feel better. 
>It isn't worth trading in.
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>Well, if you bought your 99 in 99, Nissan wouldn't have been an
>option.  2004 was the first year for a full size truck from Nissan.
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>Titan has 9200 lbs towing capacity.
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>Tundra is like 5000 or 6000 lbs.
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>Most of the America trucks 1500 class trucks are around 9000lbs
>towning capacity.
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>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:

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>>I regret the '99 GMC truck I bought.  I have had way too
>>many problems to try to mention.  I wish I bought a Nissan
>>instead.  I cant speak for towing capacity, tho.
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>>Walt
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