Write a letter to the dealership detailing your entire story. Make sure that you "copy" it (i.e., below your signature, put a "cc" symbol and list the names of recipients) to Nissan itself as well as the Ohio Attorney General.
If you can get a copy of a repair estimate, enclose it (and send copies of that to the copied recipients, too).
It's hardball. The dealership won't want the publicity, and Nissan itself will be angry that the dealership is letting it get out of hand....the "can't-you-stupid-dealerships-take-care-of-this-yourself?" attitude.
If nothing else, when the transmission fails, you've got documented proof that you TRIED to get it fixed while under warranty BEFORE it totally failed and cost so much to fix. Then take them to small claims court.
If you're REALLY irrirated, stand out in front of the dealership with a huge sign that says "THIS DEALERSHIP DENIED MY WARRANTY CLAIM. ASK ME WHY BEFORE YOU BUY." Do it when they're busiest, after 5 p.m or on weekends.
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