Ted Russell Nissan

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8565 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37919

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(865) 693-2856
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I bought my new Frontier from Sonny and Jeremy. It was a no-nonsense experience. I told them what I wanted and they went and got it for me. I will buy my next new car from them.

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i did not like this dealer ship too much the sales man just wasnt that good and exprienced and thus causing the expierence to be poor, and the facilty of the dealer ship was the w...

Beware of the service department 11/29/2011

Two weeks ago and one year ago, I was told by the ticket-writers that my car needed expensive repairs before the mechanic had gone over it. Last November, I brought the car in for new front brake pads and to have the front rotors turned. Several hours later a ticket-writer called me at home to tell me that the rear pads and rotors also needed replacement. The rear pads were just three months old and had been checked just a month prior. In the background, I heard the mechanic tell the ticket-writer that he had not had a chance to check the car out yet. Of course, I told the ticket-writer not,to change the rear pads. Two weeks ago, I had the car in for several reasons, one of which was to straighten out the seatbelts. I received a call that the retractors on both front belts were defective and should be replaced at a cost of $800. Again, I told the ticket-writer not to replace the parts. The car had not been in an accident, but it been hard-hit by hail last April, necessitating massive repair to its top. The bodyshop simply messed up in re-installing them. I wrongly assumed that it would be quick work for a Nissan dealer. After another hour, I rceived a call that the car was done. Going to the dealership, I waited over another hour. Just before closing time, the mechanic brought the car up. He then began working on the front passenger seatbelt for a couple of minutes and then switched his attention to the driver's side. I watched from the waiting room. I was told the car was done. As I walks up to it, the mechanic saw a bracket that was mis-positioned. It took him about five minutes to go back to his work area, select the right socket, return and r&r the bracket. ""It's just fine now,"" he said. I thanked him, and truly did appreciate his efforts. I don't like a dealership that plays games like this. Do you? more
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