I think the Moreton was a great success Colin on price, service, location and standards. They were great , really helpful. I am sure you have provided them positive feedback and some pics.
My local had a go karting night at the three sustes track in Wigan,
http://www.three-sisters.co.uk/
A member of the winning team was driving a white 350z. Anyone on here.
Thats encouraging Geoff. You should get a follow up call from CS now asking if the issue has been resolved to your satisfaction. Make sure you tell them exactly why you are not happy, that will get passed down the line. It all helps to improve their service.
You may well also get a call from Nissan who are monitoring their CS department.
Best google answer. I wouild ask the airline or travel company.
Keep in mind that the airport is not in the middle the protest area - it is on the outskirts of Bangkok about a 30 minute drive away. There are police and army troops on the roads leading up to the airport to keep any protesters away. I don't think that the Thai government will ever let the airport close again!
You could still visit Thailand but skip Bangkok if the protests are not over by the time your plane is scheduled to land. You could visit other nearby cities or even fly to other locations from the airport. If you are arriving before October you shouldn't have to much of a problem getting a hotel on short notice in most places.
Keep abreast of what is happening and keep in mind that the protests are not all over Bangkok and there are lots of foreigners who are still in that city. Thai Visa Forum can keep you up on current status of these protests
Absolutely no problem in setting this up. I cant do it as I dont have access to the "clever" buttons but as there are a few members out there we can easily do this.