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  1. High5

    Imagine these dealerships if a law was passed that forced them to give free preventative maintenance. I.E. oil changes, fluids, break pads etc…

  2. Stephen Rogers

    Good Saturday afternoon to you Scotty, hope you and yours are doing well. You are absolutely correct a lot of companies are doing that now because they have all these backed up cars in the lot.🧰🙌👍🍺

  3. kaw boy

    Sorry Segway but the name H2 is KAWASAKI. Find a new name for your goofy bikes.

  4. Just a shadow in this world.

    Nissan is a rip off company. Have a 2008 pathfinder, and they knew that the line that ran from radiator to transmission would leak antifreeze into the transmission and destroy them. They never made a recall because it wasn’t a “safety issue”. MANY Frontier and Pathfinders had transmissions destroyed and had to be replaced and the owners had to pay for it. Cost me $6000 for transmission/radiator to be replaced.
    I will never buy another Nissan again.

  5. #1 Steelers Fan

    Viewer has a Sebring im sorry oooh that car

  6. Danny Gonzales

    YES SCOTTY GOVERNMENT IS CORRUPT SPECIALY THE WAR MACHINE THE PENTAGON GETS 2/3 OF THE TAX EXTORTION RACKET YOUR BELOVED PATRIOTS IG JOES THOSE CRIMINALS GET A CUT OF THE TAX PLUNDER TOO TRUMP EVEN GAVE THOSE CROOKS A RISE

  7. Tom Drummy

    Always get out the door price of vehicle. Know what it should be approx before you get there.

  8. cajunkid0

    I think Nissan is on his way out. No Nissan for me just Toyotas.

  9. John Pierce

    Always pay in full, or don't buy it. Period.

  10. Greg Karnes

    The issue with the Sebring is a burt out resistor usually they are the main component that fails do to over excessive dirt and debris that collect in the air inlet area. Replace the resistor and clean out the entire air box next to the blower and it should go back to working properly. The resistor will only allow the blower to work on high. Normally most people do not replace the cabin air filter and they never check to see if any leaves or dirt has collected passed the air inlet cover. The cabin filter should be replaced either every 15k or each year. Should anyone not know what the inlet cover is it is the cover with underneath the windshield wipers with all the holes. It's not necessary to remove the inlet cover. However if you see it appears to have debris under it then by all means remove it carefully and clean it out with a damp rag and vacuum the entire area.

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