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Nissan Z mechanics in my area
Nissan Motor Company is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun brands, with in-house performance tuning products labelled Nismo.
The 2023 Nissan Z is a highly anticipated sports car that blends classic design elements with modern performance and technology. Here are the key highlights:
Performance
Engine: Powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 400 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque.
Transmission: Comes with a 6-speed manual transmission or an optional 9-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.
Acceleration: Capable of a 0-60 mph time in around 4.5 seconds, providing exhilarating performance.
Drive Configuration: Rear-wheel drive (RWD) for a traditional sports car experience.
Interior and Comfort
Seating: Seats two passengers with sports seats designed for comfort and support during spirited driving.
Cargo Space: Offers limited cargo space typical of sports cars, suitable for smaller luggage or gear.
Infotainment System: Features an 8-inch touchscreen display (9-inch on higher trims), Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an available premium Bose audio system.
Safety and Driver Assistance
Nissan Safety Shield 360: Includes standard safety features such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.
Driver Assistance: Additional features like adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition are available on higher trims.
Exterior Design
Styling: The 2023 Nissan Z features a retro-inspired design that pays homage to its predecessors, with a long hood, sloping roofline, and signature LED headlights reminiscent of the original Z car.
Wheels: Comes with a range of wheel designs, including available 19-inch alloy wheels for a sporty appearance.
Trims and Pricing
Trim Levels: The 2023 Nissan Z is available in several trims, including Sport, Performance, and a limited-edition Proto Spec.
Starting Price: The base model starts around $40,000, with higher trims and additional options increasing the price.
Additional Features
Comfort and Convenience: Higher trims offer features like heated and ventilated seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
Technology: Available 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, advanced navigation system, and customizable driving modes.
Driving Experience
Handling: Designed for agile handling and precise steering, making it ideal for both spirited drives and daily commutes.
Ride Quality: Sports-tuned suspension provides a balanced ride, offering both comfort and performance.
Legacy and Appeal
Heritage: The 2023 Z continues the legacy of Nissan's iconic Z sports car line, combining classic elements with modern advancements.
Appeal: Attracts enthusiasts and drivers looking for a high-performance sports car with a rich history and contemporary features.
Overall, the 2023 Nissan Z offers a thrilling driving experience, blending retro styling with modern technology and performance, making it a standout choice in the sports car segment.
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I am very disappointed to come on here and do this. I bought a 2012 Nissan Versa in 2014. I loved that car. At the time the dealership seemed nice. It was all handshakes and "how can we help you." Fast forward till today and they are the single worst entity I have ever had to deal with. Background: I unfortunately was in a car accident (no one was hurt) but my car was totaled. I wasn't an idiot, I had all the insurance I needed including GAP. I put in all my paperwork, work with the loan company and my insurance and the GAP company. Everything was going fine. Then, the woman from the GAP company emailed me saying that Nissan was insisting that I received the Security Plus extended service contract for free (which it clearly states on my Finance contact I was charged $935 for). I think to myself, not a big deal, I have my copy of the finance contract. I had already sent it to her, so I didn't see a problem. But there was a huge problem.The Gap company gets a cancellation quote for these services. But since Nissan was insisting I got it for free she couldn't get a quote. So, she calls Nissan, Nissan tells her I have to call. I call them. They say I have to speak to the dealership (which I am not at all in close proximity to at this point), but they are more than happy to contact the dealership and have them reach out to me. They said it would take probably a day before I heard back. Well, I never heard back from Edison Nissan. I called the woman back, but she stopped answering her phone weeks ago. She also will not return any of my messages. Her name is Janeesha, run the other way if you have to talk to her.This is a unique thing I have run into with this. I called the dealership myself trying to speak to someone in Finance a few times. Well, what they always do is transfer me to someone with a full mailbox. I can't leave message (not that I think they would call me back if they did get my message), the phone doesn't even ring. I call back and when the sales person answers (there is not published number for Finance because why would anyone need that), I ask for a direct line. They can't give it to me.So, I have upped the game on them, so now it's their turn to up the game (I guess, that is what it feels like, like they are playing games with me and my finances). They say, "well, I can transfer you to reception and they should have numbers they can give you." "Great" I say, "Put me through." I thank the guy on the other end of phone, he transfers me to a voicemail, that says for me to leave a message, then promptly hangs up the phone so I can't leave a message.It's a shame. Their cars are awesome in my opinion. But I would never ever buy another car from Nissan because I would have to deal with a horrible dealership or a terrible phone support team. These people are only interested in you when you are ready to give them money. I get that, I do. I'm not trying to vilify them, I know they're profit driven like any company. But I find the fact that I can't get 5 minutes of a single person's time when I actually need them to do something for me! I knew what I wanted to buy when I went in, I made the sale very easy on them. I test drove, I was satisfied, I bought. Now I need something from them and they don't give a damn. Never again, Nissan, never again. I love how at the bottom of my Finance Contract it reads: Customer/Lending in Truth Contract. Except for when it's provided as proof and no one cares what it says.Justin of Washington, NJ
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I bought a 2016 Nissan Maxima on May 10, 2016. Three weeks later I hit a deer with the car. Three months later I am still waiting to have the car fixed. Apparently the problem has been a wire harness that affected the airbags and seatbelts. Nissan is taking their sweet time getting the wire harnesses to Valley Nissan to start with. Now my insurance adjuster told me that Valley Nissan had gotten the wire harnesses for the car two weeks ago and they have not bothered to put them in yet. I am still waiting on Valley Nissan to fix it. I am still three months later waiting for this car to be fixed and daily I get the normal response that I'll be getting the car the next day but never do. I will never ever buy a Nissan product from Valley Nissan nor will I ever buy a Nissan product.Shawn of Waynesboro, VA
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I leased a 2014 Nissan Maxima in June 2014. The automobile has only 18,000 miles on it. In the last 40 days, it has been in the shop 4 times. First time, the servicing dealer said it was an O2 sensor. Second time, I was told it was the REAR-END O2 sensor. Third time, they kept the car 5 days and couldn't find the problem, so they replaced the wiring harness. Fourth time, the gauge cluster (display) went completely black, and when I took it in to get it fixed, rotate tires and change my oil, they found a front axle leaking oil. I talked to my servicing dealer about trading out of the lease, and they told me the value of the vehicle had dropped in HALF in ONE year, leaving me with no option to trade out. I then contacted Nissan Consumer Affairs to discuss being released from my lease. They drug the process out over a month, hoping I would go away. I continued to pursue them via daily telephone calls. They sporadically returned my calls, using my cell phone, rather than my preferred number at work, thus avoiding direct contact with me. They had indicated they were reviewing my complaint and would have a response by Monday. They notified me today they are only willing to provide me a two-year maintenance plan, but nothing further. THIS CAR IS A LEMON. I recommend NO ONE purchase a new Nissan with this "buy the car, but forget servicing the customer after the sale" attitude. I have always been a fan of Nissan - purchased many vehicles in the past, and strongly recommended their product to many of my friends. I am sorry to say I have lost all confidence and URGE anyone to live under the BUYER BEWARE philosophy.Joseph of Mesa, AZ
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Nissan Sentra 2014! I had this car for 2 months now and I was driving to the pharmacy when my sunroof explodes out of nowhere. I went to Nissan and they told me this was not under the warranty, that it is impossible for it just to explode so they told me to repair this. It would be $720 dollars. This is very upsetting. Nothing hit my glass and no one has even touched it. I looked this problem up and many other have the same issue. Please save yourself the problem. Do not buy Nissan or Infinity. Worst customer service!!!!!jose of Whitestone, NY
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Don't get electrical work done at dealer. The dealer can't find anything wrong. I have to jump start my car every time I need to go anywhere. They told me there is no problem with my battery and alternator.Albert of Bellmawr, NJ
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I purchased a new 2015 Nissan PathFinder in October 2015 and the car currently only has 2300 miles. I took my vehicle to Nissan Montclair for inspection because the airbag light was flashing on the dashboard. Upon inspection, they informed me that the 2 front passenger sensors underneath the seat were broken. They stated that they would not fix the issue unless I pay for repairs since they insist that I caused the damage which is absolutely absurd. The comments on the report state "Right front seat damaged due to objects underneath the seat." Attached is an image of the broken sensors and my toddler's plastic snack container which they claimed caused the damage.Alejandro of Upland, CA
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Just bought a 2015 Nissan Rogue SL - Lynnes Nissan. Problem with the transmission getting stuck. Shift gear getting stuck on drive. Can not move in reverse, park or in low gear. Car is a lemon. Want an exchange!tarun of Clifton, NJ
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I had a beautiful WORKING 2011 Nissan Sentra. But after being flooded by a hurricane I ended up getting a 2013 Nissan Sentra. The car was great until 12k. It started to have all kinds of issues and after a long back and forth, I sold the car back to Nissan. (But here is the kicker, even though the brakes were faulty on it and would wear out too fast (I was not riding them), Nissan still refused to refund me. So I had to take a huge loss and look for a new car with already negative equity). The dealership I bought my 2013 Sentra with was willing to work with me and got me into a 2014 Nissan Altima. (Of course with payments being high and this was the only deal I could get.)A month of owning the car, I get a call from Nissan saying I did not make a payment for my 2013 Sentra and the car is in jeopardy of being repo. I told the guy that I sold the car and asked why that information was not in the computer. Thinking it was an honest mistake, I called the Nissan Dealership where I bought the Altima and they said, "Oh yeah we sent that in, you should be fine". 2 months of owning the Altima I get another call asking about payments on the Sentra. Then 2 days after that, I get a letter stating that I was not approved for the loan on the Altima and needed to return it. I was confused because I had already made 2 payments towards the loan on the Altima. I called corporate Nissan and asked what was going on. They stated that when I applied for the loan, I was approved but then I got "disapproved". WHAT??? I stated that I already made two payments for the Altima and was wondering where that money was going. They told me "Oh that is going towards your loan." I asked what loan was that. "The 2013 Nissan Sentra". I could not believe that I was paying for a car that was no longer in my possession. (It was even sold at the dealership.) I immediately called the Nissan Dealership and asked what was going on. They said "not to worry. We will fix it". A month later I get the same letter. Repeating last month, I finally got the whole situation resolved. I took my car into its first oil change and then the problems started occurring. The radio and back up camera stopped working after a month. I took the car in to express my concerns about the radio. They updated it and said "Everything is good to go". I didn't even leave the lot and I put the car into reverse, the camera flickers green and shuts off. Then the radio reset itself and shuts down. I went back in to tell them nothing was fixed. They replied "Oh we will have to order a new radio. That will take about 2 weeks." I took the car home and waited 2 weeks for the radio to arrive. Once it came in, they replaced it and I tested out, everything seemed great and I drove off. 5 hours later it stops working again. (Keep in mind this radio is brand new.) I take it back in and they hold it for a week to find out the issue. Upon returning the car to me, they told me they replaced the back up camera and the radio.I have had the car for a day and now there is a very loud clicking and rattling noise coming from the engine. THE ENGINE! Now I am not a mechanic but I am pretty sure you do not need to access the engine when replacing a backup camera and a radio. I called the dealership where it was for the past week and there was no answer. (I called 5 times.) Then I tried a different Nissan dealership and was told, "Well we don't want to touch what they have done and would need copies of all the paperwork. Also if we were to move forward, we would have to call that dealership to get permission from them to work on the car." WHAT?! Last I checked I am paying the monthly payments on my car, not the dealership. I tried contacting Nissan consumer affairs and they tell me "Take it to your local dealer." It is my dealer that has caused this mess. I can't take it to a different dealership because they want "permission", I can't get a hold of anyone from my current dealership, and I am stuck with this car because of the negative equity. This is my last Nissan. Their mechanics are terrible and their whole business is shady. I am done.Katie of Hollywood, FL
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In general, I am not satisfied with Nissan. Their car is not reliable. Last month, I met with their customer service too. It is worse than their vehicles. They wanted to fix three recalls and broke my car. Now, my car is not working, they are asking for money to fix it. I filed a claim. It is just useless. I highly recommend staying away from Nissan and further than their customer service.John of Ashland, MA
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Don't waste your time going to Nissan's Consumer Affairs dept. with your complaint. They only play games. I was told I would be called by an investigator and I missed the call so he leaves a message he will call me in 5 days every time he calls 5 days. When you try to call back you can call 5-8 times and no one answers nor do they call back before that 5th day. So when they say call them first do yourself a favor and call the Better Business Bureau first and Consumers Affairs.E. of Lithonia, GA
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