Originally Posted by
Tocam
I find it amusing how some people are so highly anticipated in having their own judgement on some silly comments posted by an anonymous person in the internet world.
Anyone could just say anything and people would adore the comments. A few words here and there on the internet world to claim something that one knows will attract plenty of attention don't just do any justice at all. If there is no proof, then why should one trust the other?
I am a Business Analyst myself and if everyone is as stupid as those who made unjustified comments (believing whatever they read) in this thread as well as the original thread, it would make my job so much easier, since whatever I report can be whatever I wish to say.
What about the stupid dude long time ago who created a dedicated website with compilations of accidents involving Lamborghinis around the world with photo collections of each aftermath. Which then lead him to claim that Lamborghinis have produced a manufacturing defect causing them to lose its front right wheel when driven above 160mph?
What about the forum member in the NAGTROC who cracked the shit about destroying his GT-R transmission after 'some modifications' and that Nissan decided to void his warranty? What sounded more interesting in his post is that he owned a Ferrari F430, sold it and got the Scuderia version. And now? Sold that and got himself the GT-R? Oh wow, what a huge difference in the cars he swapped around, I know I personally wouldn't trade any of my Ferrari (if I ever own one!) with a GT-R.
Accidents can happen any time, so are the damages on one's car. Now I don't own a Ferrari, but I certainly know if I launch the F430 hard enough off every set of lights, will dramatically reduce the lifespan of the transmission itself. Worst of all, I run into a high risk of damaging the gearbox at the same time and not covered by manufacturer's warranty.
Nothing is made to last a lifetime, things do break over time, and they break sooner when care is not taken properly. This is just a classic case of trashing a brand new car, broke something, manufacturer recorded misuse, void warranty, I-am-not-happy-jan.
Or, I hate the GT-R, let me create a hate thread, I am anonymous behind the keyboard anyway.
Use your common sense please. Nissan will issue a press release to re-call all GT-Rs currently sold if it is an actual manufacturing defect. If it is just a case or two, it doesn't sound quite right to call it manufacturing defect, or incapable, or whatever one calls it.
At the end of the day, all of you including myself have only listen and read one side of a story.