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Nissan of McKinney


3800 S Central Expy, Mckinney, TX 75069 (map)
Today 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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1 out of 5 starsservice Rating
They only want your Money, not your approval
Written by aggiepi on 08/05/2015

If there was a no star rating I would use it here. I HAD purchased three cars in a row from them. A 2007 Nissan Altima, a 2011 Nissan Frontier then a 2013 Nissan Altima. The sales group is good and for the most part I always had good experiences with the Service Advisers. Actually even though I will never go there again and never buy another Nissan, the Service Adviser was always honest and good at his job. So over a period of 12-14 months as I was paying thousands of dollars for recommended maintenance on my 2013 Altima, I mentioned two or three times I thought the transmission was slipping and not working correctly. I mentioned this again at about 100k miles before the warranty went out. They kept saying the transmission checked out on the machine. Then 4 thousand miles after the transmission warranty went out the problems got worse. I brought it in again and told them about the transmission problems. I also expressed that if the transmission is bad, they needed to take care of it as I had told them on previous visits it was messed up. The service adviser stated, he was sure Nissan and the dealership would "work something out". It should be noted I put a lot of miles on a vehicle. The 4k miles over the warranty was about 2-3 weeks for me and about 5 months from 95k miles (pre warranty please check my transmission again) and when it had its final visit 124k miles. So they finally agreed with me AFTER the warranty was up that the transmission was bad and needed to be replaced (4 thousand miles after the warranty was up). They were going to submit the stuff to Nissan and include my previous visits where I believed the Transmission was going out. I was told they believed Nissan would work with me. After several days I got the news. Nissan would cover all but about 1500 dollars. At this time based on the fact that I had purchased three cars there and spent thousands in the service department over the years, that the dealership would surely pick up the 1500 left over to keep a good customer happy. But NO the dealership was not willing to spend a penny, even though they were the ones who did not find the problem that I told them was there (and was confirmed to be there). I was told by my service adviser that in the meeting after getting approval from Nissan to cover all but 1500 of a 3800 dollar service, he brought up the fact I had bought three cars there in 7 years and spent thousands in the service department. The dealership still decided they would not cover the 1500 left. So I went and picked up my car and traded it in the same day. It is unfortunate that they not only lost a customer for them, but a whole family that will never buy another Nissan.

  • Recommend this dealer? No
  • Were you satisfied with the quality of work performed on your vehicle? No
  • Did the dealership complete the work within the timeframe promised? Yes
  • Did the dealership provide you with an accurate quote of the work to be performed? Yes
  • Do you feel the price paid for service(s) was fair and appropriate? No
  • Did the dealer honor all commitments made? No

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