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I purchase a new 2013 Nissan Altima in July 2013 for my wife. On Octocber 16, 2013, my wife was operating the vehicle from our home to a local grocery store when the vehicle suddenly cease to operate. My brand new Nissan slowed down, on its own, to about five (5) miles an hour then speed up on its own to a speed of about 40 miles an hour, began to shake violently in which the engine cease to operate. I turn the ignition on put it in gear, as a result the engine cease to operate. All types of warning signals begin to flicker on the dash board. I attemped to start the engine again, the vehicle begin to jerk, shake and cease to operate. It was towed to Hall Nissan on Western Branch Blvd. in Suffolk, Va. The technician could'nt find out what the problem was and stated they would get back with me. Today is Octocber 18, 2013. I still don't have the vehicle. Mind you, the Nissan has only a total of 438 miles on the odometer. The vehicle is dangerous I no longer want this vehicle. Therefore I want a new Nissan Altima, same color, same features in its place. My wife and I travel quite a bit. If this vehicle acted suddenly on the highway in the passing lane or any lane of the highway, this could cause a severe accident or even a fatality. I DON'T WANT THIS VEHICLE BACK EVEN IF NISSAN REPAIRS IT!!!! Corporate you need to respond!!!


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