Reason for Visit: Sales
I recommend this dealer: No
My Review of United Nissan:
I had just been completely toyed with at Desert Nissan only to learn that it would take 50 of those experiences to compare to what I got here.
The music here is equally loud. They sell a lot of cars and I noticed one thing immediately, nearly all of the customers wer puzzled at the level of activity going on. When they sold a car, they would call out to all "available" salesmen to come in and crowd around the person who was "still on the fence" (not sure, needed clarity, needed space, needed time, needed to decide what to do) and they would crowd around and start a fraternity chant that further pressured the biggest ham into signing or agreeing to the worst of terms.
I bought a used van with the help of the Used Car Manager (some little Greek slick-ass with glasses - couldn't have been taller than 5'6" - Nick I think his name was) I mean something out of a '70s Rocky movie. He looks around for what I'm willing to spend and finds me a van which he says he checked himself after he had his own guys check - special sounding eh? He's going to give me the deal of a lifetime, all I have to do in return is send him 3 customers - (people I either really hate or people I never want to speak to again). I drive off that night with the van and learn that the breaks are not working very well - how do I know this you ask: because the damn thing would not stop on the exit on Decatur after I jumped on the expressway. I had my son with me and nearly died of fright but could do nothing that night as the dealership was now closed and wouldn't reopen until Monday (Nick's day off) before he was scheduled to go on vacation. GET THIS: YOU LEGALLY HAVE 3 DAYS TO RETHINK YOUR PURCHASE AND IF THE MUSIC IS TOO LOUD, DON'T TAKE DELIVERY OF THE VEHICLE - IT'S NOT A TRANSACTION IF YOU DON'T TAKE DELIVERY. Nick banned my insurance agent Ivan Rodriguez from every working in this dealership again for having been a nice guy and helping me out with this.
I later learned something else that none of you guys know and need to know - the dealerships are regulated by the DMV and if you have a bad deal, go the DMV Dealership Division or something.
I don't know what has happened to Nick, I have not returned to the store, but my guess is he's locked up where he belongs along with the GM that hired him as well as the Regional Nissan guy or girl that approved them.
They're all thieves and everyone in there is a victim regardless of your FICO score or income situation or need for a car. I'm terribly sorry to report that the more people I have spoken with the more horrible experiences I've encountered - this website is a good thing and I hope people reference these sites prior to purchasing from such parasites.
NOTE: NEVADA is not a LEMON STATE which is one of the reasons there is so much fraud and criminal activity that goes on with their auto sales. Go to a LEMON STATE where you're protected against buying a LEMON (a defective or damaged car - without it's full disclosure to you). PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY.
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