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Interesting, GT-R Nissan, leave softer, avoid breakage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jordan0806" data-source="post: 7796577" data-attributes="member: 28151"><p>or example, one GT-R owner (who insists on anonymity) says that Nissan installed a new transaxle in his car after it failed following several hard VDC-off launches. He also says that as a condition of getting his replacement transmission,<strong>b he had to sign a non-disclosure agreement, promising not to talk about the circumstances under which his car was repaired. </strong>So far Nissan hasn't commented on the existence or non-existence of such non-disclosure agreements.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nissan is apparently within its rights to deny warranty coverage to any GT-R that regularly operates with the VDC off. And it seems, at least so far, that Nissan has considered GT-R warranty claims on a case-by-case basis.</strong> What it will do going forward — particularly for cars with owners who refuse the software change — is open to speculation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jordan0806, post: 7796577, member: 28151"] or example, one GT-R owner (who insists on anonymity) says that Nissan installed a new transaxle in his car after it failed following several hard VDC-off launches. He also says that as a condition of getting his replacement transmission,[b]b he had to sign a non-disclosure agreement, promising not to talk about the circumstances under which his car was repaired. [/b]So far Nissan hasn't commented on the existence or non-existence of such non-disclosure agreements. [b]Nissan is apparently within its rights to deny warranty coverage to any GT-R that regularly operates with the VDC off. And it seems, at least so far, that Nissan has considered GT-R warranty claims on a case-by-case basis.[/b] What it will do going forward — particularly for cars with owners who refuse the software change — is open to speculation. [/QUOTE]
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