Pinch me. This kind of service must be a dream.
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Pinch me. This kind of service must be a dream.
Short story:
Wanted a Rad Flush and thought I'd get a syn oil change at the same time.
Quoted $80 bucks each because I was doing both by Tom at Paul Coffey Nissan in Kitchener. Bill was taking the Sat. shift and he honoured Tom's pricing on my word that this was so. Excellent service. If you want to hear more read the Long story.
Long story: Drove into the building with the G and the OH door closed behind me. Left the car and walked into Bill's office ( Service Advisor ). Big smile, firm handshake and we did some paperwork. Bill noticed I had a book bag and asked if I had work to do. I told him yes. He offered me an office with a desk to work in (Tom's office, the other SA) Well, yeah, that question was a no brainer. Bill took me around to the coffee bar and then back to the office.
Bill also asked me if I needed the internet, nice, very nice.
Five min. later, Frank the shop foreman came through to get the paperwork and talk to Bill about G. Frank said hi and shook hands too.
Bill came back and gave me a report on the rad fluid.
After about an hour, I took a break from work. Actually I heard the G revvvving and walked over to the clear OH door leading into the shop. The Tech working on the G saw me looking and came over to tell me why the G had it's fr. end up in the air. Looked like a dragstertaking off. We talked cars for a min. and Frank (I think) went back to work.
Got the car back, not washed but rinsed. I asked Bill not to wash it cuz only Kevin or I do so. Rinse was nice, rims looked much better.
So, for those of us who are not yet DIY'ers this is a real big thumbs up for service. I guess Paul Coffey just recently took over this dealership. Looks like the same effort and dedication he put into his Hockey career is now here in Kitchener. I cheered him then, and looks like I'm cheering for him now.
Just real happy to be treated like a customer used to be. Valued, some of you more experianced drivers know what I mean.
Will I go back. Hmmmmmm YEAH
Wanted a Rad Flush and thought I'd get a syn oil change at the same time.
Quoted $80 bucks each because I was doing both by Tom at Paul Coffey Nissan in Kitchener. Bill was taking the Sat. shift and he honoured Tom's pricing on my word that this was so. Excellent service. If you want to hear more read the Long story.
Long story: Drove into the building with the G and the OH door closed behind me. Left the car and walked into Bill's office ( Service Advisor ). Big smile, firm handshake and we did some paperwork. Bill noticed I had a book bag and asked if I had work to do. I told him yes. He offered me an office with a desk to work in (Tom's office, the other SA) Well, yeah, that question was a no brainer. Bill took me around to the coffee bar and then back to the office.
Bill also asked me if I needed the internet, nice, very nice.
Five min. later, Frank the shop foreman came through to get the paperwork and talk to Bill about G. Frank said hi and shook hands too.
Bill came back and gave me a report on the rad fluid.
After about an hour, I took a break from work. Actually I heard the G revvvving and walked over to the clear OH door leading into the shop. The Tech working on the G saw me looking and came over to tell me why the G had it's fr. end up in the air. Looked like a dragstertaking off. We talked cars for a min. and Frank (I think) went back to work.
Got the car back, not washed but rinsed. I asked Bill not to wash it cuz only Kevin or I do so. Rinse was nice, rims looked much better.
So, for those of us who are not yet DIY'ers this is a real big thumbs up for service. I guess Paul Coffey just recently took over this dealership. Looks like the same effort and dedication he put into his Hockey career is now here in Kitchener. I cheered him then, and looks like I'm cheering for him now.
Just real happy to be treated like a customer used to be. Valued, some of you more experianced drivers know what I mean.
Will I go back. Hmmmmmm YEAH
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Sam I must have always missed it I only know of Kitchener Nissan in Kitchener, which I used to use.
Sounds like such a great experience.
Wayne
Sounds like such a great experience.
Wayne
Great to hear, Sam.........You certainly deserved some good service, and today's sounds like you got 'Top Drawer'......
That is the old Kitchener Nissan isn't it at Lackner?
C.
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Sam I must have always missed it I only know of Kitchener Nissan in Kitchener, which I used to use.
Sounds like such a great experience.
Wayne
Sounds like such a great experience.
Wayne
I believe Paul Coffey recently bought Kitchener Nissan. They have moved into the previous BMW site. A huge upgrade from Kit. Nis.
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Originally Posted by whatacar
Right you were Wayne,
I believe Paul Coffey recently bought Kitchener Nissan. They have moved into the previous BMW site. A huge upgrade from Kit. Nis.
I believe Paul Coffey recently bought Kitchener Nissan. They have moved into the previous BMW site. A huge upgrade from Kit. Nis.
I'll definitely stop in to check it out next time I'm in the city.
Thanks Sam
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Deane, did I hear right that Sidney Crosby is taking over O'Regans?
haha even Sidney won't have that kind of money in his lifetime. Yes he is from Cole Harbour
I saw their gross revenues about 6 years ago published in Atlantic business when they only had half the number of dealerships. They did about 175 million/year then. Not bad for two brothers that were an engineer and the other a school teacher and started with a tiny used car lot approx. 22 years ago.
It is doubtful they will give up any of their dealerships as they continue to expand their empire. They have bought the former Home Depot building here in Dartmouth and are moving 4 of their stores (Kia, Nissan, Hyundai, Toyota) into that in the next 15 months or so. They have 9 dealerships in town now representing 11 brands and continue to buy. They also own I believe it is 4 other out of town stores with 2 additional brands and numerous other auto detail and supply related stores.
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Originally Posted by RBull
haha even Sidney won't have that kind of money in his lifetime. Yes he is from Cole Harbour
I saw their gross revenues about 6 years ago published in Atlantic business when they only had half the number of dealerships. They did about 175 million/year then. Not bad for two brothers that were an engineer and the other a school teacher and started with a tiny used car lot approx. 22 years ago.
It is doubtful they will give up any of their dealerships as they continue to expand their empire. They have bought the former Home Depot building here in Dartmouth and are moving 4 of their stores (Kia, Nissan, Hyundai, Toyota) into that in the next 15 months or so. They have 9 dealerships in town now representing 11 brands and continue to buy. They also own I believe it is 4 other out of town stores with 2 additional brands and numerous other auto detail and supply related stores.
I saw their gross revenues about 6 years ago published in Atlantic business when they only had half the number of dealerships. They did about 175 million/year then. Not bad for two brothers that were an engineer and the other a school teacher and started with a tiny used car lot approx. 22 years ago.
It is doubtful they will give up any of their dealerships as they continue to expand their empire. They have bought the former Home Depot building here in Dartmouth and are moving 4 of their stores (Kia, Nissan, Hyundai, Toyota) into that in the next 15 months or so. They have 9 dealerships in town now representing 11 brands and continue to buy. They also own I believe it is 4 other out of town stores with 2 additional brands and numerous other auto detail and supply related stores.
Holy smokes Deane, I had no idea that the O'Regan family was THAT big in terms of sales. Talk about an NS empire or what! But hey, you never know......with Crosby's future salaries and endorsements it just may be possible!
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Originally Posted by Mmagic76
Great writeup, how was the service compared to Guelph Infiniti?
I have never been offered an office to spread my work around in while I waited for service. That's what really blew me away. Next time I go in, there may not be an office available and I sit with the rest of the customers in their waiting area. I walked by it on my trips to the Coffey machine and it looked comfortable enough. But a desk of my own, now that's "A cut above" .
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Paul Coffey Nissan is actually in the old Victoria Star Mercedes Benz building. Victoria Star moved into a renovated building a little further down the road, the old Steven's Mercury property.
I've been told that Victoria Star principals actually own the Paul Coffey Nissan dealership - PC's name is merely "licensed" for the name. When I asked how much PC has to do with daily business, I was told that he'll show up for special events and sign autographs.
Anyone know what his other dealership is like?
I've been told that Victoria Star principals actually own the Paul Coffey Nissan dealership - PC's name is merely "licensed" for the name. When I asked how much PC has to do with daily business, I was told that he'll show up for special events and sign autographs.
Anyone know what his other dealership is like?