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Old 06-19-2009, 09:50 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TN370ZLC View Post
Dear Lou,

Please answer this question about Nissan's website. Is it
up to the Dealers to input inventory they receive from
Nissan onto Nissan's website ?

Somehow that seems backwards to me. It seems that
once a 370z is shipped to a dealer, it would automatically
be put into the inventory system for the public to view.

Thanks

Tom
Tom,
Nissan puts the inventory up on Nissanusa.com. I am assuming this is what your talking about. Yes they handle it. But when a car gets traded, it is up to the dealer to relieve the inventory to the trading dealer. This is where part of the problem lies. They could be showing a vehilce that was traded 6 months ago. Our inventory goes into a system (ours is reynolds) that is up to the dealer to use, that system has no vision with nissan. So after a car is sold or traded, nissan doesn't know. Unless A. you report is sold with nissan or B. relieve the inventory to the trading delaer. I have seen cars that were sold a year ago and my employees forgot to report it sold to Nissan. So hence they were still in inventory and still on NissanUSA.com. I hope that explains it a little better.
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