They don't list the Nissan dealership on Citysearch and while they're now next door to each other I'm not sure if customer service is on par due to them being under the same ownership. I have to admit the VW dealership has much better salepeople (don't know bout service) than the Nissan dealership.\r
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I understand that there's a lot of turnaround in the car industry, but when I bought my Nissan 350Z the service was great and from the salesman, to the manager, to the service department. Then the salespeople I knew left, the manager and his gf/wife (? don't remember which) left and all the service people I knew are gone. This is all in a one year period. It makes me wonder what in the company would cause such attrition.\r
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At the Nissan dealership, nobody approached me to ask what I was looking at the last time I was there. At service they quoted over an hour for an oil change, they didn't ask me what type of oil I wanted (I had synthetic before they just put in regular) and the car wasn't cleaned or vacuumed. I could have gotten better service at Jiffy Lube. When my car broke down and I needed it towed into a dealership to get it fixed, I was told that (on a Saturday) they would not have time for me at all. I called the Olympia dealer (as I was stuck down in Centralia) and they said they'd take a look at it. When I got there the service manager was dismayed that Campbell would have told someone they wouldn't even look at it. Even if they can't get to it they shouldn't tell a customer they don't have time. (In comparison at Doug's Mazda they will wash your car for you, check your car if you have issues without complaint, and their sales people are very knowledgable and check in to make sure everything is okay.)\r
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Overall though, with the bad taste in my mouth from the Nissan dealership, I've been wary of going back to a Campbell Nelson owned dealership in my search for a Volkswagen to replace my 350Z.
Pros: Great selection
Cons: Attrition of staff, poor service
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