Nissan should be banned in india. worst quality .. Review on Nissan Sunny XV Diesel assembledin India.
This complaint is regarding unhealthy business practices followed by marikkar automobiles and NiSSAN INDIA.
My self Alosius from Sakthikulangara, Kollam . I am a business man. Worked many years abroad and I used many costly vehicles. During 2012 I planned to buy a Sedan type car for my family trips. I have other vehicles for my business purposes. I checked many vehicles. My abroad life had created a strong brand loyalty towards Toyota and Nissan because of durability and reasonable service cost.
I came to know about Nissan Sunny is available in Indian market and requested for a test drive. Nissan don’t have sale or service outlet at kollam. But Marikkar Sales executives Operated my enquiry from traivandrum . They came to kollam with a brand new car for test drive. It was a Brand new car seats are covered with plastic foils. Me and my three friends took test drive on that car. We faced clutch jerking issues during test drive. Executive claimed that don’t worry about the clutch, this is brand new vehicle did not completed EVEN the PDI. Odometer was disconnected. I questioned regarding the ethics of giving a brand new car for test drive and selling to customer an used car. Executive convinced me that this car came as demo car it is not for customer
https://www.mouthshut.com/review/Nissan-Sunny-XV-Diesel-review-qsnntpuoplm
Quality and Indian are two different things....everything about India is of poor quality even the air they breathe...too bad.
India’s Air the World’s Unhealthiest, Study Says
India has the worst air pollution in the entire world, beating China, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, according to a study released during this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos.
Of 132 countries whose environments were surveyed,
India ranks dead last in the ‘Air (effects on human health)’ ranking. The annual study, the Environmental Performance Index, is
conducted and written by environmental research centers at Yale and Columbia universities with assistance from dozens of outside scientists. The study uses satellite data to measure air pollution concentrations.
https://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/01/indias-air-the-worlds-unhealthiest-study-says/