Nissan Navara Np300 D23 in breach of consumer law 54, lemon laws should apply

Nissan Navara Np300 D23 in breach of consumer law 54, lemon laws should apply

The issue

The Nissan Navara Np300 D23 is proving that it has failed consumer law, section 54. The list of faults, issues and concerns raises the fact that the 'lemon' law must apply to brand new vehicles with this huge list so early in its manufacturing. Please let me know of your experience and issues to support this petition? 

  1. Blown or faulty turbo solenoids
  2. Leaking main seal
  3. Leaking turbo pipes with no spares available 
  4. Rust in rear windows, tail gate, tub and engine bay areas 
  5. Rust on chasis rails and structural welds
  6. Poor quality and finished paintwork 
  7. Crumbling seat foam and stitching seperating
  8. Faulty fuel gauge
  9. Faulty distance to empty trip computer
  10. Stiffened and hard power steering on a quick rotation which is a huge safety risk
  11. Faulty washer jets
  12. Faulty traction control switch
  13. Jamming from park to reverse in the autos 
  14. Vibrattion in driveline above 90km
  15. Rear diff lock issues engaging inconsistently
  16. Whine in rear diff when four wheel driving
  17. Faulty plastic sports bar caps that seperate
  18. Pitted chrome on sports bar
  19. Sticky residue all over car from manufacturer 
  20. Engine replacements
  21. Tailshaft replacements
  22. Unacheivable fuel economy claims
  23. Please notify me of your issues

 

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What are the guarantees?
Consumers have the following guarantees in respect of goods:

goods are of acceptable quality—that is, they are safe, durable and free from defects, are acceptable in appearance and finish and do what they are ordinarily expected to do (ACL section 54)
goods are fit for any purpose specified by the consumer or supplier (ACL section 55)
goods match any description given to them, either verbally or on packaging or labelling (ACL section 56)
goods match any sample or demonstration model (ACL section 57)
repair facilities and spare parts will be reasonably available for a reasonable time (ACL section 58)
any express warranty given will be complied with (ACL section 59)
they will have clear title to the goods (ACL section 51)
they will have undisturbed possession of the goods (ACL section 52)
there will be no undisclosed securities or charges attached to the goods (ACL section 53).

 

Victory
This petition made change with 14 supporters!

The issue

The Nissan Navara Np300 D23 is proving that it has failed consumer law, section 54. The list of faults, issues and concerns raises the fact that the 'lemon' law must apply to brand new vehicles with this huge list so early in its manufacturing. Please let me know of your experience and issues to support this petition? 

  1. Blown or faulty turbo solenoids
  2. Leaking main seal
  3. Leaking turbo pipes with no spares available 
  4. Rust in rear windows, tail gate, tub and engine bay areas 
  5. Rust on chasis rails and structural welds
  6. Poor quality and finished paintwork 
  7. Crumbling seat foam and stitching seperating
  8. Faulty fuel gauge
  9. Faulty distance to empty trip computer
  10. Stiffened and hard power steering on a quick rotation which is a huge safety risk
  11. Faulty washer jets
  12. Faulty traction control switch
  13. Jamming from park to reverse in the autos 
  14. Vibrattion in driveline above 90km
  15. Rear diff lock issues engaging inconsistently
  16. Whine in rear diff when four wheel driving
  17. Faulty plastic sports bar caps that seperate
  18. Pitted chrome on sports bar
  19. Sticky residue all over car from manufacturer 
  20. Engine replacements
  21. Tailshaft replacements
  22. Unacheivable fuel economy claims
  23. Please notify me of your issues

 

FaceBook- https://m.facebook.com/Nissan-Navara-NP300-D23-Failing-Consumer-Law-54-396885214034121/

What are the guarantees?
Consumers have the following guarantees in respect of goods:

goods are of acceptable quality—that is, they are safe, durable and free from defects, are acceptable in appearance and finish and do what they are ordinarily expected to do (ACL section 54)
goods are fit for any purpose specified by the consumer or supplier (ACL section 55)
goods match any description given to them, either verbally or on packaging or labelling (ACL section 56)
goods match any sample or demonstration model (ACL section 57)
repair facilities and spare parts will be reasonably available for a reasonable time (ACL section 58)
any express warranty given will be complied with (ACL section 59)
they will have clear title to the goods (ACL section 51)
they will have undisturbed possession of the goods (ACL section 52)
there will be no undisclosed securities or charges attached to the goods (ACL section 53).

 

The Decision Makers

Nissan Australia
Nissan Australia
Consumer Affairs Victoria
Consumer Affairs Victoria

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