WTH is wrong with Nissan??
#1
http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/21...issan_gtr.html
So does that mean if you autocross it once you're warranty is out? I guess you should buy one then stare it in your garage.
There are some further surprises in store for potential GT-R customers too, as Nissan is doing everything it can to discourage owners from modifying the GT-R in the future. Sophisticated data gathering devices have been installed to monitor performance parameters and detect any variance from the standard set-up. These include g-force sensors logging acceleration and braking and detectors recording combustion temperatures inside the engine. Any infringement discovered during routine software interrogations at the scheduled services could invalidate the factory warranty immediately.
#5
I don't have a problem with them denying claims on modified parts, but they said that it would void the warranty completely. I interpret that to mean that if your engine is modified but your door handle breaks, your warranty is void and they won't even fix the door handle. That's pure and simple bullshit, IMO.
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#8
Federal law in the US prohibits them from voiding the warranty. They can deny coverage if a modified part caused an issue, but they absolutely can not void your entire warranty. Maybe the UK (where the article is from) doesnt have such laws.


