F Frankie P. Senior Member Oct 30, 2003 #1 Nissan Recall Well, all I can say is this can not be good for Nissan.
Bob Vila ɐןıʌ qoq Admin VIP Oct 30, 2003 #3 sounds like the flux capacitor is malfunctioning.... I bet some engineer recently lost his job...
phunky.buddha Mad scientist Moderator VIP Oct 30, 2003 #4 Originally posted by Frankie P.@Oct 30 2003, 01:16 PM Nissan Recall Well, all I can say is this can not be good for Nissan. Click to expand... I doubt that it will have that much of an impact. Almost every single car out there on the road today has had a recall of some sort.
Originally posted by Frankie P.@Oct 30 2003, 01:16 PM Nissan Recall Well, all I can say is this can not be good for Nissan. Click to expand... I doubt that it will have that much of an impact. Almost every single car out there on the road today has had a recall of some sort.
F Frankie P. Senior Member Oct 30, 2003 #5 Not many have had this much of an impact. 700,000 in just North America, even more in Japan, and I believe 300,000 in Europe, that is a lot of cars.
Not many have had this much of an impact. 700,000 in just North America, even more in Japan, and I believe 300,000 in Europe, that is a lot of cars.
La_Pieuvre Senior Member Oct 30, 2003 #7 there was a similar recall on my honda...some ignition thing that could cause the engine to stall...got it taken care of in a hour
there was a similar recall on my honda...some ignition thing that could cause the engine to stall...got it taken care of in a hour
J JDMilan Senior Member Oct 30, 2003 #8 makes no difference to me, wonder if the transfer case on the evos' will get the same recall..lol
F Frankie P. Senior Member Oct 31, 2003 #10 I would say Honda then Toyota, I am probably wrong though.
phunky.buddha Mad scientist Moderator VIP Oct 31, 2003 #11 Honda is actually pretty small in the overall scheme of things...