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North Texas Nissan
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Review by:
helen b.
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Be very careful with this dealer. We all know that buying a car is definitely "Buyer Beware" but these guys are particularly bad, if not criminally dishonest. I made a deal for a new truck with a supposedly firm price and a 39 month pay off. By the time I got through with the "closer" or finance guy, I had a 48 month lease and a price that was some $6000.00 higher. I did not want the extended warranty and had to argue about it for at least 1/2 hour and then discovered they had slipped it in anyway. They rush you through the paperwork in hopes you will miss these fine points. They include a statement that there is no right of contract back out (Texas has a 72 hour rule that you can back out of any major contract within 72 hours). When they got me to sign it, they said it was an acknowledgment that Texas does NOT have such a rule. These are really some bad guys!
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