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LeftieBiker said:One of life's mysteries... Don't take it personally.
Facts haha. True! I hope we all had a good holiday and enjoyed the break it gave us.
LeftieBiker said:One of life's mysteries... Don't take it personally.
crimsona said:I sent Nissan Canada an email last night after my dealer hung up on me for the 4th time in 3 months, and 2 callbacks that I have never received. It's like they have my number flagged as Spam or annoying customer or something.
No buyback offers in Canada and no hint of anybody in FB Canadian groups getting a replacement either for 2016-17 in the last year
Nords said:Finally I emphasized that there is no bill of sale.
I don’t understand why Nissan is anchored on the bill-of-sale question when there’s no lien.
SageBrush said:Nords said:Finally I emphasized that there is no bill of sale.
I don’t understand why Nissan is anchored on the bill-of-sale question when there’s no lien.
Nissan wants to set the buyback amount in relation to what was (last) paid for the car. Nissan is screwing the (original) customer who suffered high depreciation. I somewhat agree with Nissan that e.g. you do not deserve a windfall, but I sure as hell don't think that Nissan should pocket the depreciation.
Addendum: on second thought, the second hand buyer enjoys the warranty despite paying for a highly depreciated car. In that vein, Nissan owes that person the value of the warranty plus the value of the car.
I don't have any personal interest in these warranty claims since I dumped Nissan two years ago. I'm not at all surprised at how this is playing out although I did not guess the specifics correctly. I just know that Nissan will screw you if at all possible. Nothing has really changed since the Klee court case: Absent a class action lawsuit Vs Nissan, customers are swimming in Nissan's sewage.
seper8tor said:Update!
Went through the surrender process at the local Nissan dealership with the Morley rep last week. Took about 20 minutes. Brought the vehicle, title, 2 key fobs and charging cable.
Received check for $34,768.62 for our 2016 Leaf with 40K miles. Basically drove it for free for over 6 years!
Check has cleared and we have since purchased a 2023 Nissan Ariya Platinum Plus Eforce. Top of the line for 62K.
Got $1000 off for Nissan Loyalty. Got another $1100 off for special discount code received in buyback. Got another $3750 off for special rebate for financing through Nissan financial.
Got first billing statement from Nissan financial and paid off new Ariya using buyback funds plus cash.
Considered using buyback funds to get a cheaper EV for free(Tesla M3, Y etc...) But like the Ariya much better, plus did not qualify for tax credit due to income.
Couldn't be happier. The Ariya is an amazing EV.
whidbeyleafer said:Totally confused. A few months ago Nissan only offered me eight grand and change for my 2016 SL with 65,000 miles.
adavidw said:So, fine. They won. They hold all the cards, and they know that, and they broke me. I bought a Bolt last night, then signed the Leaf repurchase offer and sent it back this morning. Now, the only thing left is to use every ounce of self-control I have not to bury a few frozen pork chops under the seats when I turn the car over to them.
dean said:If you care to share, did you get the $11k, the $9k, or something in between?
Dear...
We sincerely appreciate you taking the time to contact Nissan regarding your situation. As a company
interested in winning lifelong customers, Nissan apologizes for any inconvenience you may have
experienced.
Nissan carefully considered your request during a review of all available facts pertaining to your
situation. Based on the vehicle repair history, Nissan offers to voluntarily repurchase this vehicle.
In order to coordinate the repurchase of your vehicle, Nissan needs to know the particular facts
pertaining to your ownership and intentions regarding the vehicle. Please complete and return the
following documents to me at your convenience, as they will be needed to make a detailed offer:
• A legible copy of the vehicle’s current registration
• A copy of the original purchase agreement
• A copy of the front and back of the title
• Color pictures of all 4 sides of the exterior of vehicle and 4 pictures of the interior
Please return the requested information to me via
Please return the requested information to me via email or fax at (615) 984-5712. We anticipate
completing the repurchase within 3 to 6 weeks from the time of your acceptance. Please note:
supplying the requested documents does not indicate your acceptance of the offer; you will have a
chance to review the fully detailed offer before making a decision.
If you have any questions you are welcome to call me at xxx, or through email at
xxx . I am generally in the office 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CST Monday Friday.
Sincerely,
xxxx
Arbitration Specialist II
Dispute Resolution Programs
Nissan North America, Inc
adavidw said:whidbeyleafer said:Totally confused. A few months ago Nissan only offered me eight grand and change for my 2016 SL with 65,000 miles.
That's the source of a lot of frustration. Nissan's basically exploiting weakness in the law surrounding warranties to minimize their costs in any way possible.
whidbeyleafer said:One aspect that is particularly difficult is that (at least I think, apart from this issue) the Leaf is a wonderful vehicle. I relished the thought of continuing my ownership for many years with a replacement battery.
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