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Sorry but you are wrong as well. The 3.3L has had sludging issues and they have NOT extended the warranty. The transmissions have also been experiencing failures, and I am not sure if they did extend the warranty on the RX300/Sienna in ~2001 or so...I think they did, but they did not cover all affected model years. Point is, sometimes you get the sour end of the stick. Learn to deal with it.And you made no mention of the other 11 examples I provided yeah?And since when is Honda "different"? They're a car company out to make money. They have squeaks, rattles, tranny problems, suspension issues, just like everybody else. If you think any car company is DIFFERENT I think you got something else coming. You're so loyal to Nissan, have you seen the so called "warranty coverage" on Altimas and G35s? All their problems? Come on, grinding in second gear at 800miles, that's normal on an Altima? Lexus RX300 transmission premature failure and sludging? How about my friends 2001 RX300 with a no start after driving and leaving it for 1 hour. Dealer calls that normal? You blame Honda - I blame dealers. You don't even know how bad it gets. Mercedes refused to cover our ML320's blistering vinyl on the armrest - 2 months out of warranty, but 30K under the warranty's mileage! Well actually I'll make it more clear. Mercedes didn't refuse. The dealer refused to even apply for a goodwill. So stop talking your BS like every other company is soooooo great, because it's up to the dealers, they just won't tell you.By the way, love the stereotyping and name calling. It's great to see how immature you are I think you're the one that really needs to calm down.

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