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2010ZilverZ 08-24-2012 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by edub370 (Post 1884610)
if i dont wanna strike a service advisor in the face by the end of my time at a dealership then he should consider himself tipped


:iagree: :bowrofl:

Rhinetom 08-24-2012 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by captain1 (Post 1882182)
Saw this discussion in another forum. Curious to see if this is a common practice in the Z community.

Do you tip your service advisor? If yes, what's the appropriate amount?

I never did. Not that I'm stingy. It just never came across my head 'til seeing such discussion.

Kidding, right? My service advisor (Worldcar Nissan San Antonio) asked me if I wanted my tires rotated and if I really wanted to spend the extra money for synthetic oil as it makes no real difference. I no longer visit this team of professionals!

Montez 08-24-2012 07:43 PM

Got to be kiddn' me....:gtfo2: h*ll 2 to da no!

Z-Girl 12 08-24-2012 07:53 PM

When I had my Infiniti for four years I kept the same service technician, he always made sure I had a nice loaner and everything was covered by my warranty. I brought him a six pack of Michelob Ultra Lights everytime and I always bought my service advisor a batch of cookies. I haven't been to my Nissan dealership, I heard they suck and try to screw you so I doubt very seriously we will form any kind of relationship. The fact that they wanted $45k for my Z and wasn't willing to budge showed me how my service relationship would go. Didn't buy the car from them and doubt I'll let them do any major service.

dmhenderson 08-24-2012 08:29 PM

For the record, the service department was like...stunned when I showed up with a stack of pizzas and a bunch of soda. I walked into the service manager's office and put it all down on his desk and he looked like a deer in the headlights.

ha ha

deer

forza370z 08-24-2012 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Z-Girl 12 (Post 1885630)
When I had my Infiniti for four years I kept the same service technician, he always made sure I had a nice loaner and everything was covered by my warranty. I brought him a six pack of Michelob Ultra Lights everytime and I always bought my service advisor a batch of cookies. I haven't been to my Nissan dealership, I heard they suck and try to screw you so I doubt very seriously we will form any kind of relationship. The fact that they wanted $45k for my Z and wasn't willing to budge showed me how my service relationship would go. Didn't buy the car from them and doubt I'll let them do any major service.

Well, that depends. Not all the Nissan dealerships are bad. I have good relationship with both Infiniti dealership and Nissan dealership since I own both cars. Of course Nissan has their own rules, like no free loaner unless the car has to sit in their garage over night and so on. But since I am not being a d**k to them, they give me benefit time by time. I can get free loaner from them even for some small work. And the other day I lost my Xterra's key fob, the guy has a used one and he just gave it to me and reprogramed it. Yeah free. They also love my Z and they allow me to get into the garage to talk to the teches while working on my car. Afterwards the service manager always ask the guys to hand wash my car... So is Nissan dealership bad? It all depends. And it also depends on how you act like when you walk into the door.

sonic370 08-24-2012 10:28 PM

The tech guy before anyone else. Dealership charges you
85 to 90 bucks an hour. You think the tech guy gets that much
an hour. No way

dennis26 08-25-2012 02:55 AM

Is this a trick question ? Their tip is a good recomendation to others. If they want to grow their business they need to at least meet your needs.

Z-Girl 12 08-25-2012 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1885760)
Well, that depends. Not all the Nissan dealerships are bad. I have good relationship with both Infiniti dealership and Nissan dealership since I own both cars. Of course Nissan has their own rules, like no free loaner unless the car has to sit in their garage over night and so on. But since I am not being a d**k to them, they give me benefit time by time. I can get free loaner from them even for some small work. And the other day I lost my Xterra's key fob, the guy has a used one and he just gave it to me and reprogramed it. Yeah free. They also love my Z and they allow me to get into the garage to talk to the teches while working on my car. Afterwards the service manager always ask the guys to hand wash my car... So is Nissan dealership bad? It all depends. And it also depends on how you act like when you walk into the door.

Wow, you do have it good with your Nissan dealership, well I'll see how my first oil change goes with them LOL. But my Infiniti Tech has done all the mods to my Z so far. Definitely keeping that relationship going!

UNKNOWN_370 08-25-2012 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dennis26 (Post 1885964)
Is this a trick question ? Their tip is a good recomendation to others. If they want to grow their business they need to at least meet your needs.


Lol... :iagree:

At best, if I'm over there and hungry, I will buy my adivsor lunch. Cheap lunch. Lol

forza370z 08-25-2012 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Z-Girl 12 (Post 1885997)
Wow, you do have it good with your Nissan dealership, well I'll see how my first oil change goes with them LOL. But my Infiniti Tech has done all the mods to my Z so far. Definitely keeping that relationship going!

Yes keep bringing in the 6 pack and cokies(but don't get the guy too drunk to work on your car:icon17:)!:tup: And I hope the Nissan dealership will treat you right too.

dmhenderson 08-25-2012 11:49 AM

My dealership fixed my botched aftermarket stereo install. Took them 3 visits to isolate the two bad grounds and they did it all under warranty. They also hand washed and vacuumed the car afterwards.

They basically own

dmhenderson 08-25-2012 11:50 AM

So yeah, they deserved free pizza.

UNKNOWN_370 08-25-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 1886190)
So yeah, they deserved free pizza.

Lunch is a great tip. You start putting money in there hands and shyt won't move unless they are greased. Lunch is a nice thank you that doesn't involve BS

Rwilliams8586 08-25-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1882369)
Dude, always tip the waitress/waiter. If you had to go through the crap they go through, you'll realize that they do earn it. They get payed less than minimum wage without a decent tip. Think of it this way...they are basically your 'servant' for a half-hour or more. How would you feel after an hour of serving someone and getting payed $5 total for it. A 15%-20% tip really isn't that much. I know a lot of people that run restaurants. Always be nice to people the bring or cook your food...ALWAYS!

OP, there is no need to tip the advisor. It might even be insulting because some might consider themself as more white collar. I'd tip the tech actually working on the car if they did a really good job. Buy the service advisor guys donuts or something if they really helped you out.

Very well Put- thanks for sharing this comment

DLSTR 08-25-2012 05:09 PM

I give the owner of my dealer here a nice bottle of wine and tip the tech. I cannot say enough about my dealer. The owner started as mech many many years ago on Nissan's. Family place great people and atmosphere. Unlike any dealer I had in the US ever. No comparison.

Joepro 08-25-2012 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DLSTR (Post 1886522)
I give the owner of my dealer here a nice bottle of wine and tip the tech. I cannot say enough about my dealer. The owner started as mech many many years ago on Nissan's. Family place great people and atmosphere. Unlike any dealer I had in the US ever. No comparison.

A bottle of wine/liquor is a very common Christmas/new year gift from many of our customers. Our one advisor who has been there 25+ years never has to go to the state store for booze, he seriously gets enough at Christmas to last him the whole year.:happydance:

PapoZalsa 08-25-2012 09:50 PM

No Way in Hell!!!!!!

DLSTR 08-26-2012 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Joepro (Post 1886607)
A bottle of wine/liquor is a very common Christmas/new year gift from many of our customers. Our one advisor who has been there 25+ years never has to go to the state store for booze, he seriously gets enough at Christmas to last him the whole year.:happydance:

If that keeps the guy happy and your car in good order, and on the road, I will send him one for you!!! :icon18:

frost 08-26-2012 08:24 PM

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shadoquad 08-26-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 1887838)

It's my way or the highway. What's it gonna be, Mr. Pink?

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frost 08-26-2012 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1887849)
It's my way or the highway. What's it gonna be, Mr. Pink?

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Because you paid for the breakfast, I'm gonna tip.Normally I wouldn't

Mannysrt8 08-26-2012 08:40 PM

not a chance,i work in the business,some the best service?/upsell advisors make some serious coin....

shadoquad 08-26-2012 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 1887856)
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Because you paid for the breakfast, I'm gonna tip.Normally I wouldn't

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Nevermind what you would normally do, just cough in your godamned buck like everybody else.


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frost 08-26-2012 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1887860)
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Nevermind what you would normally do, just cough in your godamned buck like everybody else.


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b1adesofcha0s 08-26-2012 09:24 PM

I try to avoid going to the dealership as much as I possibly can, especially now that my warranty has run out.

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 1886188)
My dealership fixed my botched aftermarket stereo install. Took them 3 visits to isolate the two bad grounds and they did it all under warranty. They also hand washed and vacuumed the car afterwards.

They basically own

Which dealership do you go to?


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