Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan
Anon - that's frustrating.
Those who have the knock and feel they're not getting fair treatment from a car company (meaning, not getting the repair) might want to check out: http://www.camvap.ca/ (Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan)
They occasionally rule that a company has to buy back a car, but you don't get full pop. They still do depreciation/usage calcs.
More info about CAMVAP from CBC:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/lemo...have-1.2951106
Yes, let's keep this thread factual, avoid profanity & attacks on the company
^ Anon, not a bad idea.
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FYI, on the topic of keeping this thread civil, I have just gone through 100+ of the latest posts and edited some to remove arguably slanderous comments made toward Nissan that could get ME in legal trouble (since the forum is the "publisher" of everyone's comments).
So, let's PLEASE keep this thread factual, and stick to information that we have experienced, documented and how Nissan has responded (or not).
No more speculation about cover-ups, what Nissan Canada may or may not know about the extent of the problem, etc.
FYI: I am ALL FOR sharing these engine problems in the forum. If this helps other owners with the same issue get a resolution, that's ideal.
Thanks.