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Originally Posted by Juruki
Dude i went to Glendale nissan when i was shopping for my 370Z. That dealership is a JOKE, pease do NOT buy your car there if you are reading this.
I had the worst experience and the most ignorant people helping me. They didnt know **** about the cars they sell and were making up BS, one of them even told my GF that the coupe was a hardtop convertible
I walked around their lot and their cars were all swirled up!! ALL OF THEM! So any car you buy there will have to be buffed by ignorant people that will probly mess your paint even more.
This thread reminded me about that experience... Should have posted this before
RedNismo: didnt you walk around their lot? their "new" cars were clearly messed up.
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Well I went at night, and swirl marks are impossible to spot at night. It was partly my fault. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. This is the second incident I've had with Sage's dealerships. I have a 2003 G coupe that I bought when it first came out. Within the first year, Glendale Infiniti back the car up into a concrete block and put a softball size hole in the rear bumper. Then they wouldn't replace the bumper. They took it to some mom and pops paint shop. The outcome looked like a kid learning the spray gun painted it. It took me like 9 months and almost had to take them to court for them to pay me $700. I ended up forking out $500 myself to replace and repaint the rear bumper. And the funniest thing was that when I pointed out all the paint defects the resprayed bumper had, streaks under the clear coat, finger prints on the clear coat, bubbles underneath the paint, etc, the service manager started yelling at me infront of other customers. He said I was being unresonable, and that I was making up excuses to get free stuff out of them. Guess what, its the same service manager I am dealing with right now for the swirl problem.