Dealerships...
#32
Now I need to return the G35 they wrecked to the body shop...2nd trip back..first was bad paint job....(this is the Pearson recommended shop)...the door that was replaced does not close properly...all I can say is if Pearson wrecks your car DON'T go to the shop they recommend, pick your own. We still have not been reimbursed for the lost vehicle value. What a pain in the rear these clowns at Pearson have caused me....NEVER would have taken it there if I had know the management was so bad.
i bet if there was another dealer nearby, they would have to be better.
Fred
i bet if there was another dealer nearby, they would have to be better.
Fred
#34
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Where do you think the name "STEALERSHIP" came from? Unless you know the parts manager and get the same cost + 10% like I do you're better off shopping Nissan or our MARKETPLACE for parts. I never go to my Infiniti dealership unless it's for warranty work since I was told at my 30K mile service it would cost me $300 for the trans service. Went to Nissan and paid less than that to have all my fluids replaced....Gary
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#40
For something simple this is definitely the way to go. I hear too many horror stories online about dealerships.
#42
I tried searching, but is there or could there be a sticky thread with independent shops listed that owners have gone to and had great service?
realize it would be huge, but could start one and only list trustworthy shops, not the ones that aren't.
Just bought mine in June and haven't had a need to take it anywhere, but have already started searching in the event something does come up, i don't have to take it to the Infiniti Dealer 30 miles away.
realize it would be huge, but could start one and only list trustworthy shops, not the ones that aren't.
Just bought mine in June and haven't had a need to take it anywhere, but have already started searching in the event something does come up, i don't have to take it to the Infiniti Dealer 30 miles away.
#43
incredible that you paid that for it???
did you check on here first? or was it a needed couldn't wait?
I'd have gotten you $3.22 shipped....
I read all these horror stories about "stealerships" and shake my head, it's why I get the response "you are better than I expected" 10-15 times
give me a shot when you need something, I'll do my best to help you out!
~Phil~
did you check on here first? or was it a needed couldn't wait?
I'd have gotten you $3.22 shipped....
I read all these horror stories about "stealerships" and shake my head, it's why I get the response "you are better than I expected" 10-15 times
give me a shot when you need something, I'll do my best to help you out!
~Phil~
#44
That's why you learn to DIY most of your repairs. The G in an amazingly easy car to work on for the most part and for simple repairs should never be taken to the dealer unless you just don't care about $$$. They wanted $386 to fix my axle click, so I said fvck you and did it myself. Cost me $7 for a tube of grease and took ~ 2 hours.
$85 later, and an hour and a half's worth of work, my window works just fine again. Turns out I had a couple of bad pins on my old harness.
#45
Same part can be got for $5.00 at Nissan. Or like Phil said, $3.22 from him.
If you insist on going to the stealer, go to Nissan. They can do all the service repairs, and charge lower labor rates and part costs. And don't let them tell you that you need to take your car to Infinti for service. Some will do that. Just be firm with them, and give them the "well, if you don't want my money..." song and dance.
I'm leery about gas station shops, too, unless you can find one that you can make yourself a regular face at (say a small mom & pop type shop--not one owned by Firestone, Goodyear, etc.).
I only use the dealership as a last-ditch resort if I can't resolve an issue myself.
$48 for a $2 battery? Sounds like your dealer is on something.
When I bought a new key fob for my car, I took it to Nissan, and they installed a new battery and programmed it to my car for me for free.
I'm leery about gas station shops, too, unless you can find one that you can make yourself a regular face at (say a small mom & pop type shop--not one owned by Firestone, Goodyear, etc.).
I only use the dealership as a last-ditch resort if I can't resolve an issue myself.
When I got my car back, they told me they looked at the sensor for free, it was damaged and they would replace it for $273. I said absolutely not. My independent guy said if I bought one online for $50, he’d install it for free. Then, to my surprise, they handed me a bill. I asked why I was getting charged as this was a recall. The bill turned out to be $48 and change to replace the battery in my remote. I told them I never authorized them to do that. They did it on their own accord. It was only after that exchange they didn’t charge me for the work.
When I bought a new key fob for my car, I took it to Nissan, and they installed a new battery and programmed it to my car for me for free.