G35 Coupe V35 2003 - 07 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Coupe

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Old Aug 25, 2005 | 04:38 PM
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what's funny is that youre trying to tell us the chair physically broke your back. how could a chair break your back? Oh please, do tell.

that was the only funny part. after reading how you're trying to blame the seat for your broken back, i've already disregarded the validity of the rest of the post because i coudl care less since you are accusing a seat of breaking your back.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 04:42 PM
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what's funny is that youre trying to tell us the chair physically broke your back. how could a chair break your back? Oh please, do tell.

that was the only funny part. after reading how you're trying to blame the seat for your broken back, i've already disregarded the validity of the rest of the post because i coudl care less since you are accusing a seat of breaking your back.

No only my sitting position as result of not being able to sit properly because of the switches in the bolster...

I guess you also cant read...
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 05:06 PM
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First of all, it's sad to see that you are in some much pain and stress over buying a car.
Like others said, you can't sue them for fraud just for pursuad you to buy a car. It is their job. Maybe the sale guy is very pushy but then, you should have just walked out instead of let him talk to you more after declining the test drive. I am sure not all Infiniti dealers are professional about their sale tactics but then as a consumer, you should do your homework before even walk in to the dealership. Also, you also seem like a person who like to show-off. You can't even afford to payoff your VW which still owe $15K and you are thinking of buying a $35 to 40k cars.
All I can see that you are just going to take a big financial hit to replace to a car that you might think you can afford.
You back pain due to poor seat design lawsuit might also be difficult too. The other lawyers definitely will use your weekend hockey activity against you.

Sorry, I can't help much...whatever you do...good luck.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 05:48 PM
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First of all, it's sad to see that you are in some much pain and stress over buying a car.
Like others said, you can't sue them for fraud just for pursuad you to buy a car. It is their job. Maybe the sale guy is very pushy but then, you should have just walked out instead of let him talk to you more after declining the test drive. I am sure not all Infiniti dealers are professional about their sale tactics but then as a consumer, you should do your homework before even walk in to the dealership. Also, you also seem like a person who like to show-off. You can't even afford to payoff your VW which still owe $15K and you are thinking of buying a $35 to 40k cars.
All I can see that you are just going to take a big financial hit to replace to a car that you might think you can afford.
You back pain due to poor seat design lawsuit might also be difficult too. The other lawyers definitely will use your weekend hockey activity against you.

Sorry, I can't help much...whatever you do...good luck.
First off I was lied to because the dealer told me that because I signed the car over I had no choice but to take the G35, my lawyer told me that thats not the case, if they jumped the gun and paid off your lown before securing theirs, it's there problem... No matter how much they would have to spend to make it happen, thats there fault, they lied to me and made me beleive that I hat to go ahead and find another financing as if it was there right...

Secondly, I've been in the US for 10 Months, they would not even show up at the credit bureau... I have no credit in the US, hell I'm a ghost, they can't even pull me up yet... Now my canadian Credit is 780, the highest you can get is 800...

So for me to pay anything cash would not help my credit score... I bought a XBOX here because and I financed that too, 10$ a month... You think I'm to flashy that I could not wait to get that cash?

You guys are way to use to seing guys in ****ty situations and lose it all...
I come from a concervative contry... back home I had a GTI that cost the same price as the G35... In a contry that taxes me 45% and I pay 15% tax on anything I buy... Now I come to the US, making double the money I made back home, get taxed only 30% and pay only 7% sales tax, and the cost of living is cheaper and I'm streaching my self... Wow, I guess everyone I know here is streaching them selves...
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:22 PM
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Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by djinferno
No only my sitting position as result of not being able to sit properly because of the switches in the bolster...

I guess you also cant read...
so why is that infiniti's fault?
You have the choice to sit in the car, test drive it, and feel how comfortable it is or isn't.


the morale of your story seems to be that you screwed up your back as a result of G35 seats and you're blaming Nissan for it. Sure there's other stuff like how the dealership screwed you, but it all revolves around your back. there's no sympathy here because you have a bad back and blame it on a car seat that it got worse.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:32 PM
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damn son....u should print out ur story and sell it make some money!
(big a$$ long story)(do u have any better things to do?beside getting all things worst?)
i got a story too...but short talk
i got lied when i get this car too...when i drove the car home,and after few days later found out the headlight was cracked and i needed to get replace for 1k!...i called the dealer they dont do ****! well..i signed all papers and i cant make the dealer to fix my headlight..i didn't go any further
paid 1k to get the headlight done...
all im trying to say is..stay off as many truoble as u can for ur life!
i dont think u would be happy after even u win the law suit...
**another question**
wat if all thing went good and u r happy with the deal and the car,but after few weeks u found out ur back was hurting..will u go back to the dealer and sue them?
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by djinferno

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Guys keep laughting at me because my so called back broke... let it be known, I said I felted a snap... and numness, never did I say that my back broke but ho well, I guess people are always better then others when there not in the situation....

You're in a tough situation with this. If you downplay your condition, saying that you did NOT break your back, you weaken your case for any compensation from Infiniti. If you're complaining of numbness that went away after you got rid of the car, then you're effectively saying that you weren't left with any physical ailments.

Your exact words were that your back "gave in." You denied saying that until I posted your exact quote. When people hear that term, they're going to assume that you meant some catastrophic event occured in your back.

I've already said that you're going to have a hard time with any lawsuit. The question is NOT whether or not you have pain/numbness. The question is whether or not the seat on the G35 CAUSED your back to "give in." It's very hard to prove exact causes in medicine, especially when it comes to back problems. The fact that you've posted many times about your hockey playing, and doing 350 lb deadlifts, whether or not they were the actual causes, all that severely weakens your case of the seat itself being the cause of a severe back injury.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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I swear to GOD, this is going to go on until the end of time...It's never going to end.

Dude, we get it, Infiniti screwed you over. Your back hurts. In conclusion Infiniti sucks.

Ok? Good, glad we got that out of the way!
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 06:54 PM
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Are you sure that your loan for the other car has been paid off? From what I have heard.... The car dealership does not payoff your trade in until after the new loan has funded. For the reason being that if you don't get financed on the new vehicle you can take your car back.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by E_K
You're in a tough situation with this. If you downplay your condition, saying that you did NOT break your back, you weaken your case for any compensation from Infiniti. If you're complaining of numbness that went away after you got rid of the car, then you're effectively saying that you weren't left with any physical ailments.

Your exact words were that your back "gave in." You denied saying that until I posted your exact quote. When people hear that term, they're going to assume that you meant some catastrophic event occured in your back.

I've already said that you're going to have a hard time with any lawsuit. The question is NOT whether or not you have pain/numbness. The question is whether or not the seat on the G35 CAUSED your back to "give in." It's very hard to prove exact causes in medicine, especially when it comes to back problems. The fact that you've posted many times about your hockey playing, and doing 350 lb deadlifts, whether or not they were the actual causes, all that severely weakens your case of the seat itself being the cause of a severe back injury.
I completely agree with you, it will be hard to prouve anything but thats not even what my point is, the fact that I had pain is the reason for bringing the car back, I've been doing better, not 100% but my Chiro, sees me every 3 days right not for the next 3 weeks and after that I will only have to go once a month to check and make sure my back is doing fine for 5 months...

Now I really don't need to prouve that anyway because I'm not trying to sue anybody because I'm hurt... The only way I would want to be compensated is if there was a class action suit by G35 owner about this exact problem...

All I want would be to get my GTI wich I have at 15000$ wich is what it was before I walked into that dealer at a 4.4% APR like it was... In a perfect world, I'd get my down payment back but I alrealy conceded that when I purchased the G35 so even that I'm not pissed about...

The only thing that makes me unhappy is how I got put under so much presure and I got lied to about my right to walk away... For that I fell I got robbed because if that dealer was a strait shooter, I would be in a G35 the right way or maybe I would of took a BMW or the Acura TL... then if there was a problem, I would have just took the lost because thats only fair...

Infiniti treated me like they did not even know what a G35 was after the purchase... then the financial manager ended up saying, "yep, allot of people have problems with the seats but thats not are problems, thats Infiniti and the customers"... And Nissan\Infiniti send you back to the dealer Not a first class business to me...

Anyways, I'm happy at the end that I'm not in a infiniti car, the way I was treated at the Acura and the BMW when I went was flawless... just on the service alone, I was so impressed that I think they deserve my money...

Read for yourself how i got treated
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=287161
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 07:04 PM
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Even if they had sold your GTI, you were not obligated to sign the deal on the G. All you had to do was to refuse the sale and force them to pay you back for however much your GTI was worth. No, but you signed the contract, took the car home, and kept it for weeks. Once you sign on the dotted line the deal is finalized and biding. Your fault plain and simple. One more thing, drop the damn frivolous lawsuit because you people make me sick!!!
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by gnut
Even if they had sold your GTI, you were not obligated to sign the deal on the G. All you had to do was to refuse the sale and force them to pay you back for however much your GTI was worth. No, but you signed the contract, took the car home, and kept it for weeks. Once you sign on the dotted line the deal is finalized and biding. Your fault plain and simple. One more thing, drop the damn frivolous lawsuit because you people make me sick!!!
Again they lied about me not being able to do that for 4 days...

And by the way theres no lawsuit, fell better now
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 07:10 PM
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"They used my ignorance against me..."

I don't think any more need be said.
 
Old Aug 25, 2005 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jgainnm
"They used my ignorance against me..."

I don't think any more need be said.
Your right, lying to the consumer is not legal... If you lie to the consumer it's called fraud...
 


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