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Businiess name:  KELLY NISSAN OF LYNNFIELD INC
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I came here with a friend when he had to get his car inspected and I liked the layout and cleanliness of the dealership. What can I say, I like the smell of fresh rubber in the morning! :) At any rate, it was the first place I thought of when I moved to Boston, found a job in Waltham and realized I needed a car for the first time in my life. I had, until this point, never purchased a car before and the guys at this dealership made it so easy. There was no pressure. I explained my situation (just moved here, only been working a week, driving a rental, don't have a lot of money to put down, and don't want to spend a lot on a used car). They only showed me cars in my price range, let me play with all of the buttons and drive the car like a maniac (the way I normally drive). They didn't look at me funny when I opened the trunk and kicked the tires (because my grandpa always does that for some reason, like it's a sign of a solid car). I ended up purchasing a Suzuki, even though I was torn between it and a Nissan, the salesman listed the reasons why this was the better choice over their own brand. The financing department was also no pressure and I was easily approved for a loan, even though I don't have the best credit. I drove it off the lot the same day. Best part? They're an Enterprise affiliate, so I was able to leave my rental car with them and drive off in my new(ish) car.

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