Any Ideals. It has fuel, spark and compression ?
Its been running rough for a couple weeks but now it won't start
Is it just an American piece of junk or is it normal for cars to brake down
after a year and 38k miles. My Nissan never had a problem.
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Any Ideals. It has fuel, spark and compression ?
Its been running rough for a couple weeks but now it won't start
Is it just an American piece of junk or is it normal for cars to brake down
after a year and 38k miles. My Nissan never had a problem.
You should have bought another Nissan and paid more for all your other day to day purchases. We wouldn't have to hear you whine about something that could be as simple as crappy gas or some kid put a hand full of sugar in your gas tank from the sounds of it.LOL. I hope you get your American piece of junk running, you can sell it, whine about the loss and go buy an over priced Nissan and see if you get lucky twice in a row.
Sorry I hate you foreign car owners whining and saying my car never breaks down, funny at all the foreign car dealerships that I pass by the service garage seems as busy as any of the others including Dodge.
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Any Ideals. It has fuel, spark and compression ?
Its been running rough for a couple weeks but now it won't start
Is it just an American piece of junk or is it normal for cars to brake down
after a year and 38k miles. My Nissan never had a problem.
Sure it didn't. I'm sure it's normal to have a fairly new car run rough for a couple of weeks, and not try to find out why.
No, it is not normal for any car to break down with only 38k on the clock, and less than a year old. Is the car throwing any codes/check engine light? Why didn't you trouble shoot the rough running?
Did you buy this car new? You have enough miles to be out of the bumper to bumper warranty. I would imagine that a no start issue would be covered by the lifetime limited warranty. I could be wrong.
Post up when your car is fixed. I'm curious as to why it died, and what the fix was.