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taaronbennett

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  1. Has anyone heard anything new on the rumor mill for the future of the NV? I know it wasn't looking good before the scandal, and Uchida has recently made some claims about re-branding. It would be a shame to see it discontinued...
  2. I think I'm going with the OEM front mats, and I'll get the "2nd/3rd" row from Weathertech. I'll let you guys know how they came out.
  3. Hi everyone, Just pulled the trigger and got the NV 4x4 from Tim Dahle! Now I need to protect the interior... Does anyone have any recomendations for all weather floor mats for each row/trunk space? It looks like weathertech has a line up. Anyone use these? https://www.weathertech.com/nissan/2018/nv-passenger/floorliner-digitalfit/ Thanks!! Tim
  4. I talked to Avondale, confirmed they are not doing it. They do not believe anyone in that area is either. Ketchbaw, please keep us informed on how your experience goes!! Also REALLY curious to see how the warranty on parts is actually written up. They told me the original is extended to cover the modifications, but dealers have a tendency to ... embellish.
  5. Interesting... I didn't know about the other 2 dealerships. Do you know who they are? The guy I talked to at Dahle said they were the only one's. Of course, it wouldn't be the first time a dealer tried to upsell their own status... I also understand that not just any dealer would be able to handle the repairs. Only those properly equipped. Putting aside the idea that I would probably only ever go back to the guys that installed it in the first place to have it fixed.
  6. Found out something interesting today. Jack Jessop from Tim Dahle informed me that conversion not only uses strictly Nissan parts, but their conversion is covered under the original manufacturer warranty. No 3rd party coverage. This means that if anything goes wrong, repairs can be performed at any Nissan dealership. He also stated that he has seen other vehicles brought in under the lemon law, and Nissan included other dealer added features in the value. I have a question up on a legal site in regards to official Lemon Law status. Will keep everyone here informed of what I learn. Thanks!
  7. Hello out there! I know there are a couple other posts out there on this topic, so I'll try to limit it to questions that haven't already been answered. We just had our 7th kid and need to upgrade our seating capacity. I really like the NV, and love the idea of a 4WD conversion on it! Originally I was sold on a Quigley conversion, until I realized they were on the other side of the country. Then I was thinking Advanced, but I've heard some not so great reviews on their work. I found out today that Tim Dahle Nissan in South Jordan, UT does a conversion using all Nissan parts. They are endorsed by Nissan and keep the original warranty intact. (Ken Garff has it done by Advanced) I really like the idea of getting the conversion at the time of purchase so I can roll the cost into the financing. However, I'm concerned as I've seen a couple of these get lemoned out, and I'm not sure how the conversion would affect that should I end up with a lemon. My wife thinks we should have the van for a while first to make sure it's not going to get lemoned, but I know if I go that road she'll back off the conversion later. So in the end, I have 2 questions: 1. Has anyone had any experience with Tim Dahle's 4x4 conversion? Is it as good as Quigley? Should I be looking somewhere else? 2. Does anyone know how the conversion would affect the vehicles lemon law status? I know complete aftermarket would not be covered, and may even void the lemon law altogether; but what if its done through the dealer? Thanks in advance for your help! Tim
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