Fair trading response and outcome
This is the response from Fair Trading.
Your concerns were brought to the attention of ##########(Can I name and shame I would), Sales Manager at Lander Nissan, who advised that the navigation system was provided as a promotional item direct from Nissan Australia. As the unit was provided free of charge and with no information as to the currency of the maps, he is not prepared to cover the cost of the upgrades. He does not believe you were misled as there were no claims made about the navigation system at the time of sale.
When NSW Fair Trading receives a written complaint, it is our practice to attempt to resolve the dispute through negotiations between the parties. Fair Trading's intervention results in the resolution of more than 85% of matters. Where resolution of a complaint cannot be achieved through negotiation, Fair Trading advises consumers of the other options that may be available to them.
Should you wish to pursue the matter further, you may lodge an application with the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal. The Tribunal provides an inexpensive and effective means of resolving consumer disputes and is capable of making enforceable orders. Please see the enclosed brochure and application form, or visit the Tribunal website for more details.
Blah Blah Blah..... At the end of all this, it's not worth the hassle to take it further and Nissan know this. I will just use my Garmin which cost around $100.00 and has lifetime free maps. It's also a lot easier to download maps to, as you need an SD card reader and the Naviextra website is a pain to navigate. Not happy Nissan, very dissapointed.