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Originally Posted by Mako19
I must have not read your last update before my previous post.
It sounds like aside from all of the headache you went through it turned out pretty sweet for you! You basically got to drive around a brand new truck, albeit one that shook at highway speeds, for 6 months at no cost you.
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not quite, the thing shook so bad you would be throwing up after 75 miles or so from the carsickness.
with my bad back I couldn't stand it so it was undrivible to me and it just sat in the yard killing grass for 6 months. when I turn it in it still has the original factory new car smell and it only has 1800 miles on it and 1000 of those miles were them doing test drives. not sure what the truth is but they "claimed" they "had to" put at least 200 miles on it test driving after a repair attempt.
I agree with the dashboards guys, every chevy truck I ever owned had the dash board start cracking and falling apart right around the ten year mark but fords and dodge do it too. I think its because they try to make them cushy or with very thin plastic so they just don't last. whats worse is they stop making replacement dashes for them after 7 years right when you get to the point where you need to buy one. if I could buy a dash for my 98 I never would have traded in in to buy this lemon in the first place but the dash was literally just being held together by the wiring harness and wires were starting to get frayed.
never say never but I don't ever recall seeing a Nissan or Toyota dashboard crack up like that