We haven't seen the rust problems much in idaho, but do to the hilly terrain there is a lot of complaint about pulsation. the policy was 12/12 on brake pulsation repairs, everything was done with brake align to correct, and rarely did we have any return. After the 12/12 it was goodwillable up to 24/24, after that it was customer pay as the pulsation was not a defect in materials as much as it was poor driving habits on the customers part. Our CSI scores stayed high (above 75 top box) all the time, it really becomes a matter of presentation and training the advisors on how to present it to the customers. Of course you will alwys get the cusotmers that don't care, and don't want to hear that it is because of the hills (never say its there fault lol) and you deal with those on a case by case basis.
to the person that said GM won't take responsibility - there is truth in that with all manufactures. We had 4 different ones with 4 different sets of rules.... but here is an interesting tid bit. A customer buys a brand new Nissan drives 30 miles from the lot and the car breaks down, you are going to have a heck of a time getting nissan to pay for the tow bill unleess the customer bought the quality guard(nissan) extended warranty which only covers up to 100.00 in tow anyway.
unless they have changed that in the last month or so that right there would push me never to buy a nissan.
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