Nissan stealership
#16
Senior Citizen
On my last oil/filter change my Infiniti dealer charged me $35, and that included a car wash, free coffee and cookies (they were out of donuts ), free Wi-Fi, and HDTV in a nice waiting room. No appointment was necessary but I was still out of there in about an hour.
#20
I get my oil changed at my local nissan dealership. It's a lot closer for me than an infiniti dealership. I know the staff well. I pay a total of $70 including taxes for ester and nissan filter.
#21
Registered Member
Oil change service on a G37 is $52 at Pearson Infiniti in Richmond, VA. They're not known for low cost service in general, but that price looks pretty reasonable given that they either turn you around in less than an hour on express service, or give you a loaner if scheduled a week in advance.
#22
I had a similar problem with Warren Henry Infiniti in Miami. I went there for a quote on the installation of the interior accent lighting. The service advisor quoted me 375 dollars and told me he would need my car for 6 days. I grabbed my phone and called Sawgrass Infiniti(On speaker Phone) and was quoted 200 dollars less and was told my car would be ready the same day. I asked the man did I have stupid written on my forehead and walked off. I will never go to them again.
#23
Senior Citizen
Just as a quick update, I went to my dealer today for another oil/filter change. They charged me only $27.95, and, of course, that included a free wash. They were out of donuts again, but because it was in the afternoon they had bagels and cookies instead.
#26
Senior Citizen
No, it's plain 5W30 at that price. But I've never had any scratches from their washing my blue slate G. I too enjoy washing my car, but I figure, what the hell, while it's there I'll might as well let them do it.
#27
The Nissan service center is horrible.. I had an Altima and the customer service was horrible. The worst story I had was when I had my car in the body shop for some work and saw some scratches on my car. I then told them to call the manager. the manager came charging in the room and tries to fight me. I started laughing, and made them fix the scratches. I found it super funny but it was very unprofessional and I never went back.
#28
Registered User
the dealer will be less likely to go to bat for me with Infiniti because I have not had my car regularly serviced by them. There certainly is a small amount of risk in not having the car dealer serviced....
And I think that is pure BS as long as you follow the service schedule and keep records and receipts of the oil changes you performed there shouldn't be any prejudice towards you getting any warranty work done. When I bought my G the dealer was trying to shove the extended warranty down my throat and then get an attitude when you don't accept it. I've known a few car lot owners and they all tell me they don't make money selling vehicles but the money is made in the service dept. When I bought my car it was just that MY CAR so I don't need any dealership to tell me what services I need or when I need them. They can stick that service department and their ridiculous prices directly into their anuses. Unless I need warranty work that is
And I think that is pure BS as long as you follow the service schedule and keep records and receipts of the oil changes you performed there shouldn't be any prejudice towards you getting any warranty work done. When I bought my G the dealer was trying to shove the extended warranty down my throat and then get an attitude when you don't accept it. I've known a few car lot owners and they all tell me they don't make money selling vehicles but the money is made in the service dept. When I bought my car it was just that MY CAR so I don't need any dealership to tell me what services I need or when I need them. They can stick that service department and their ridiculous prices directly into their anuses. Unless I need warranty work that is
#29
Registered User
the dealer will be less likely to go to bat for me with Infiniti because I have not had my car regularly serviced by them. There certainly is a small amount of risk in not having the car dealer serviced....
And I think that is pure BS as long as you follow the service schedule and keep records and receipts of the oil changes you performed there shouldn't be any prejudice towards you getting any warranty work done. When I bought my G the dealer was trying to shove the extended warranty down my throat and then get an attitude when you don't accept it. I've known a few car lot owners and they all tell me they don't make money selling vehicles but the money is made in the service dept. When I bought my car it was just that MY CAR so I don't need any dealership to tell me what services I need or when I need them. They can stick that service department and their ridiculous prices directly into their anuses. Unless I need warranty work that is
And I think that is pure BS as long as you follow the service schedule and keep records and receipts of the oil changes you performed there shouldn't be any prejudice towards you getting any warranty work done. When I bought my G the dealer was trying to shove the extended warranty down my throat and then get an attitude when you don't accept it. I've known a few car lot owners and they all tell me they don't make money selling vehicles but the money is made in the service dept. When I bought my car it was just that MY CAR so I don't need any dealership to tell me what services I need or when I need them. They can stick that service department and their ridiculous prices directly into their anuses. Unless I need warranty work that is
#30
Senior Citizen
There’s no question that the quality of service from Infiniti dealers vary. But in general, if you have your G serviced at a particular dealer and generally follow the recommended maintenance schedule, especially if it’s where you bought the car, you’re apt to get more service satisfaction for both warranty and other routine work. At least that’s been my experience.