Originally Posted by mr_sk That's where I disagree. At the end of the day, Nissan Corp hires these dealer managers, who hire these idiot sales guys. It's a top down
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You know the sales guys AND techs have to got training; both to sell and to service. Paul must have been asleep during class ...
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The guy who sold me my Z is Jay Region from Norris Nissan. He got it. The car sells itself. I merely told him what I wanted, we did some light dealing, took our time, agreed on numbers, and bam we had a deal. |
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A truly alarming story. Buying a used car from a distant dealer is like trying to maintain a long distance relationship; very hard to do successfully. Here are some things I noticed:
Most important, I think, is that if I am spending $66,000 I want to make sure that I (not the dealer) have independent verification that I am getting what I am paying for. Most of us think of car dealers as "stores" where we buy a car the same way we buy a bed or a couch. The dealers work hard to make us "forget" how much money is involved. Most dealers only talk about monthly payments, not the total you will be paying. It is up to us to recognize how big these transactions are and it is up to us, not the dealer, to make sure we are getting what we are paying for. It's really great to find an honest dealer that actually helps customers get the right car at the right price. But in our economy some formerly great dealers are shaving the truth to stay in business. I am not a lawyer, just an educated consumer. I do know that when I am spending a lot of money, I want to know exactly what I am getting and what my money buys in terms of warranties and other "extras". Bear in mind you are the customer. You always can walk away if the dealer doesn't do exactly what you want. In some ways you may have made it easy for the dealer to avoid telling you the truth. I suggest you think about what you could have done to make your experience better. Take the time to write out a list of what you want from the dealer before you even consider a deposit. List the things that you need to do to assure you are getting the car you expect. Remember, Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware) is most true when a car dealer is involved. |
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From a Nissan dealership too. |
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Regarding condition, I asked and recieved a few emails about the multi-point inspection being done, the car being in excellent mechanical shape, it passed the GTR inspection and still had a bumper to bumper warranty, had never been launched, etc. I could get a lawyer - that's something I'm talking over with friends here, I have some that are lawyers in the city. An inspection is good and I had thought about doing that - I guess I just never followed through. Quote:
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I'm guessing if they become aware of these threads here and NAGTROC, you can kiss your reimbursement goodbye.
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Also, do you really need to get a lawyer involved? It's not like you actually bought the car.
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Wow sorry to hear that happened to you. Had a similar (though far less extreme) experience when I was trying to buy a 2009 Maxima last year. I live in MD and drove close to 300 miles to see one in NJ. Asked for pics of the car and it looked pretty good in them. When I got there the car actually had graffiti keyed into it. No joke. It wasn't just keyed, there was graffiti keyed on the rear quarter panel. Also, the car had like 2-3k miles more than what I was told. The salesman than told me the pics/mileage they gave me were from over a year ago. They wouldn't even budge on the price so I walked away right there. At that point, I didn't even want it. Luckily for me though, I have family/friends in NY so the trip wasn't a complete waste.
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FWIW, Nissan dealers are independently owned and operated. You can't judge Nissan or the quality of their products by the salesman (or the dealership) for that matter.
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