Flights lights is not the only crime here.

“We affirm that the company sold cars with these fancy lights but kept in the dark consumers on how attractive headlights were on the thieves.”

 Reni Erdos director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs

The State of New Jersey struck last week, Nissan North America Inc. subject to appeal on grounds of fraud and misleading consumers to know that the xenon headlamps in Maximas its 2002 and 2003 was a destination thieves, but not doing more to prevent their theft or May to warn consumers of the risks. The State argued that Nissan has sought profits by selling expensive replacement of projectors by its distributors an offer rather than directly to consumers on a preventive repair.

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