Miller Infiniti in Van Nuys-Avoid like the plague

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Dec 17, 2009 | 03:24 AM
  #16  
Actually, a Nissan dealership is considered by Infiniti same as any other independent shop. I got this directly from Infiniti of North America, having called when my local Infiniti dealership closed. There's still a local Nissan dealership. Since the car is under warranty I don't want anyone working on the car but the dealership...until now.
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Mar 19, 2010 | 04:45 PM
  #17  
Quote: Sounds like your typical Infiniti dealership to me.

I hear Thousand Oaks has fantastic service, but it's just a bit too far from me.
The Thousand Oaks Infiniti dealership has great customer service! I have taken my G to them since I bought the car for all of my warranty work and have been very happy. They always call me a day later to make sure I was happy with their work. It is worth it for me to drive the extra 30 miles to get great customer service. The service advisor I use is Alba, she is great!
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Mar 19, 2010 | 06:50 PM
  #18  
You don't need to go to an Infiniti dealership to maintain your warranty, as long as the service has been completed and you have the records. That's why, like I mentioned on page 1 I go to my Nissan dealership. They've taken my $ for close to 17 years and I (almost) trust them....LOL
Gary
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Mar 20, 2010 | 05:07 PM
  #19  
dang man that suck no one here thinks you are a ranting little girl man you have to take care of your investment imagine they stole your bulb right later whats next **** them people. I have good service in South Bay infiniti and i also take my car now a days to Cerritos nissan with a buddy of mines who does the work onhis own time there Oil changes $20 (conventional) and Synthetic oil with filter $30 he really hooks it up he doesnt have it wash so he doesnt touch anything if he does he cleans it well. He also does the 30k service for $200 and so on with the other ones..
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