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Replying to: benzserviceguy (May 27, 2007 1:10 pm) |
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 08, 2003 8:37 am) |
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Hi People I have a friend wants to sell his Z , 2005 AT ,60000 miles. I just want to know how much dealer charge for regular maintainese because he drives a lot and i am sure someone will need to be replace if i buy it. How much dealer charges for the service and is nissan service reliable? For ex. 1. Oil Change 2. Inspection 3. Replace tires ( i heard Z has flat tire problem u have to replace it every years and it cost 500$ each) 4. Transmission Fluid 5. Engine Coolant 6. Brake Pad 7. Brake 8. Replace Water Pump and Timing Belt Overall, is Z a reliable car ? I like Z but i dont' want a car to give me problem and i have to pay $1000 every year. Can someone come out with estimation cost? Thanks
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Replying to: windforceus (Dec 10, 2007 1:16 pm) Tires you can research online. Try tirerack or discounttriredirect. The '03 and '04 Zs had premature tire wear problems on the front tires. I have not heard of the problem being widespread on the '05s. Ask your friend how often he had to replace the tires. this car uses a timing chain, so no need to worry about that one thing. Tranny fluid and coolant flush and fill should each be in the neighborhood of $80-$100. Oil change should be $30 or less. More if you use synthetic, however. The charges for these types of services is no more on the Z than most other vehicles. |
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I just replaced the "vinyl" top on my 05 roadster because some car thief slashed a hole in the top to unlock my car. When I picked up my car from the dearlership, I tried the top out. It did not collapse all the way. In the final stage right before completely folding into the top storage compartment, it stops. If I continue to push the lever, it bounces up and down. The dealership guys continued to open and close the top about 6 to 10 times ( this happened two days in row.) until it finally completely collasped into the the storage compartment. But there still is a jerk or slight pause where it got stuck before. The dealership guys told me the NIssan Mechanics said the mechanical parts are fine and does not need to add hydrolic fluid. They told me it works fine in the sun when it's warm and the new material stiffens up when it's cold. They told me I have to "break it in". This sounds like bogus to me. I find it highly unlikely a brand new roadster would have a problem like this. That would be very embarrassing for the salesman. However, when I asked Nissan Corporate about this, the customer service agent did mention she had one other 350z owner complain about the same problem on his new Z. She didn't know how the specialist resolved the problem. I'm waiting for the specialist to call me but was wondering if anybody else had this problem? Or if the dealership is feeding me lies to get rid of me. Ike '05 350z Roadster Touring Pike's
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 08, 2003 8:37 am) |
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Replying to: leek4747 (Jan 11, 2008 4:21 pm) |
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Replying to: grzygrl (Sep 06, 2005 5:57 pm) pads are still fine AND I don't have ridiculously large quantities of brake dust on my wheels all of the time (the crappy pad material had to go somewhere). Interestingly, they suggested the wear was due to my storing the car (in an underground heated garage) and that I had to service the calipers each season. Since I have stored cars for many years, I figured he was was making this up as he went. When I replaced the pads and rotors on my own AFTER storing the car for another winter, I confirmed that the calipers were not sticking. This confirmed my suspicions that the pad material was crap. |
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