Nissan Infiniti Customers Slam the Brakes on Customer Satisfaction
Franklin, TN: When you buy what is generally believed to be a high-end vehicle, you assume that all components are equally high-end. However that does not appear to be the case with
Infiniti G35 and Infiniti brakes, which owners appear to be replacing at a frequency they're not accustomed to. 'Nissan brake' is not a pleasant subject amongst this group
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"Why Should I Pay for Nissan's Brake Defect?"
Cleveland, OH: You spend over $30,000 on a luxury car and expect it to last a very long time, especially if you only have 19,000 miles on it. But for many consumers, the 2005 Infiniti G35x brakes are following in the tracks of the 2003 and 2004 models, i.e., they are dealing with a
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Nissan Infiniti Owners Angry About Brakes
Atlanta, GA: When you purchase a new car, you want to know that everything is in good working order and that there will be no problems, such as
brake defects to worry about. Unfortunately, Nissan Infiniti G35 owners have discovered that there are big problems with their vehicle's brakes, causing them to wear out far too quickly. Some owners have filed a lawsuit, alleging that their Infiniti brakes have cost them money—both for replacement parts and because the car's resale value dropped significantly.
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