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Editorial review from Citysearch 10/30/2012

THEY WILL SCREW YOU!! THEY DON""T CARE!!\r \r My name is Chris French and I had bought a 2006 Subaru Impreza from them not even a month ago with 74,000 miles on it. \r LITERALLY 6 days after purchasing the vehicle, the clutch went in it. (not a cheap fix) \r Mind you I was told the vehicle was fully inspected, even the clutch. I KNOW THEY DIDN'T FOR A FACT. You have to drop the transmission in the car in order to get to the clutch. My mechanic says that the neither the transmission nor clutch have been touched (you can tell). \r \r After my mechanic told me that it was the clutch I proceeded to call them, they told me they would call me back, (week later, no call back) I call them, and am told I will be called back. (another week later) no call, so I call again. \r \r NOW THEY TELL ME THE CLUTCH IS NOT PART OF THE DRIVETRAIN!! go to ANY website, if you're looking for a clutch, it's listed under DRIVETRAIN. \r \r Never the less, drivetrain or not, warranty or not. They pretty much told me to screw myself because they already have my money and don't care. I thought I was in a great place buying from trusted people who cared but apparently that is not the case. \r \r I spent all my money on this car hoping it would last me longer than 6 days, and now have no money to fix it. It's been sitting at my office for weeks now. \r \r I now have no working vehicle and am out of $20,000.\r \r There is no way ANYONE burned a clutch out in 6 days, i'd had to spent day and night trying to burn it out. \r (I have been driving manual for years now)\r \r Today I even called up there asking if I bought the part, would they put it in for me? NOPE!!! \r \r They said they would put it in for me for about $250 if I bought the clutch, but I would have to have it towed there and pay for that too (another $150). My mechanic told me he would put it in for $150 because he feels soo bad for me and what Nissan did to me.\r \r I should have stayed at Mitsubishi where I started, they fixed a car my brother bought from them used for FREE, PARTS & LABOR. He didn't even have a warranty, I did. \r \r BUT AGAIN, NISSAN's warranty is only 1,000 miles/30 days and will only cover 50% of parts and labor ONLY IF it's considered part of the drivetain.\r \r IF ANYONE HAS any questions or want proof of this incident, my number is 440- 804 -6714, my name is chris.\r \r IN NO WAY AM I ASSOCIATED TO MITSUBISHI or any of their employees, I just really wish Nissan would have treated me the way Mitsubishi treated my brother. \r more
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