Mechanic explains why he "would never have a Nissan" in a new video: "Worse than everything"
The car expert says that Nissans is not built to last as they were in the past.
Car purchases can be an exhilarating but stressful experience. You can have a non-negotiable checklist like Advanced safety characteristics , integrated navigation or leather seats. Although it is easy to get caught in the bells and whistles of a new shiny vehicle, it is also important to take into account the way a specific car will age over time - because, as a mechanic warns, Not all cars are designed to withstand high mileage.
In a now viral tiktok video, mechanic Victor Shack Tell animated subscribers He "would never have or recommend nobody to buy a Nissan product" because they are a "pile of waste". The living clip, in which Shack is seen tinker with a Nissan Rogue 2.5 2019, accumulated more than 160,000 views.
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Shack said the hidden alternator of the car had prompted him to make the video to let others know what they get when they buy a Nissan vehicle.
"Do you want to see something cool?" Shack teased in the clip. "You can't get anything there to turn [the bolts] without dismantling a ton of others [explanive]." He added that the parts cannot be "unscrewed or even maintained" due to the arrangement of the cramped engine.
"You can see them, but they have decided to put the [Expletative] suction discharge lines directly on the top [Expletive]. Just in your own way [Expletive]!" He continued. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
In order to serve the broken part, Shack explained that he entered below by removing the protective covers of the front left tire and the protection of the plastic. But even then, Shack had trouble accessing the alternator.
"It's a [explained] joke," he said. "These cars [explanive] are the worst, the worst!"
Shack joked by saying that he prefers to operate a wagon than a Nissan because they are "worse than anything".
"This car is a joke. It is a bunch of [explanive]. I don't think so. 74,000 miles and it is to chew oil. What else is [explanive] new?" He continued.
From Shack's point of view, Nissan degrades in place of buyers to electric vehicles.
"These cars are built to push electric cars on the market, just to explode," he theorized. "And good luck by serving it ... it's going to be a break as soon as you get out of the dealer."
Shack doubled saying, "I would never have that." Instead, he suggests that drivers are investing in a Toyota vehicle because he says they "do not fail".
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More than 800 users have flocked for Shack's comments to share their own horror stories Nissan, including a Nissan dealer employee.
"I work with a Nissan dealership and we change CVT transmissions as most people change their underwear daily," the worker revealed.
"Everything is done on purpose, so you go to the dealership and drop a bag of money instead of going to your neighborhood mechanic," said someone else.
Meanwhile, another asked: "Please explain to me why the routing of the engine components always seems to be a thought after the manufacturers?!" Shack replied: "Who knows but it's a joke for them."
A user wrote: "Toyota and Honda are the number one priority", with another adding, "old cars are certainly more attractive to own".