Well, this is far in the future for me, but what I would/will plan to do:
1) Write a demand letter to Nissan, to elicit the legal arguement in writing that it intends to use for refusing to honor our pre-existing warranty, which we relied on in making our decision to opt out of the class.
2) Buy a new (exchange) replacement pack from your preferred dealer (if you can document a loss of capacity greater than in the written disclosure you signed at purchase, and you actually require a new battery immediately).
3) Sue Nissan for costs, small claims (individual) or class action.
Good suggestions, thank you.
I was thinking about going negative right away, and I still might, but the demand letter is a good idea.
It all depends on how deviant I feel on Monday morning :twisted:
FYI, I own four blogs, two websites, several active youtube channels, facebook accounts, twitter accounts, etc....
I also have two massive email lists that I communicate with 3 times a week that I could use to get my
I JUST GOT SCREWED BY NISSAN message out into cyberspace.
My lists are comprised of almost 100 percent men, and since men buy lots of cars, this would probably be a good thing.
We'll see how I feel when I wake up on Monday morning.
Thanks