webeleafowners
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Is there a site or Nissan web page which shows all dealerships with Chademo facilities.
Plugshare is not that filterable.
Thanks all.
Plugshare is not that filterable.
Thanks all.
Triggerhappy007 said:What do you mean not filterable? It works fine for me. I just choose CHAdeMO and see all the stations in my area. You can even uncheck EVgo, etc to narrow it down.
And, for many, the DC FC is inaccessible outside of dealer business hours.DaveinOlyWA said:Plugshare has filters that help but more curious as to why such a narrow search? Most are not free so definitely not a way to save money.
cwerdna said:And, for many, the DC FC is inaccessible outside of dealer business hours.DaveinOlyWA said:Plugshare has filters that help but more curious as to why such a narrow search? Most are not free so definitely not a way to save money.
So yeah, seems like a bad idea to have such a narrow criteria.
Pacific Nissan existed in Seattle, sorta near downtown. It closed and was eventually torn down. I used to go there for service :| when (Melody's) Bellevue and Kirkland Nissan closed down and there were no Eastside Nissan dealers. (I lived on the Eastside.)DaveinOlyWA said:And no...Seattle does not rate high enough to have a dealership. :roll:
cwerdna said:Pacific Nissan existed in Seattle, sorta near downtown. It closed and was eventually torn down. I used to go there for service :| when (Melody's) Bellevue and Kirkland Nissan closed down and there were no Eastside Nissan dealers. (I lived on the Eastside.)DaveinOlyWA said:And no...Seattle does not rate high enough to have a dealership. :roll:
Stadium Nissan in Seattle existed for awhile. I sold them my former 350Z for a pretty good price. But alas, they closed down too. Maybe they weren't so savvy at business?
Hmm. I guess so. https://www.yelp.com/biz/downtown-seattle-nissan-seattle says 601 Westlake Ave N, which sounds right.RonDawg said:cwerdna said:Pacific Nissan existed in Seattle, sorta near downtown. It closed and was eventually torn down. I used to go there for service :| when (Melody's) Bellevue and Kirkland Nissan closed down and there were no Eastside Nissan dealers. (I lived on the Eastside.)DaveinOlyWA said:And no...Seattle does not rate high enough to have a dealership. :roll:
Stadium Nissan in Seattle existed for awhile. I sold them my former 350Z for a pretty good price. But alas, they closed down too. Maybe they weren't so savvy at business?
Re Pacific Nissan, was it located on that strip of land between Mercer and Roy Streets, between I-5 and what is currently the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation? If so, everything (including other car dealerships) was bought up through eminent domain for the widening of Mercer Street in anticipation of the tunnel completion.
Re no Nissan dealers within Seattle itself, that could be due to the business climate in that city as opposed to elsewhere in the Puget Sound region.
cwerdna said:Hmm. I guess so. https://www.yelp.com/biz/downtown-seattle-nissan-seattle says 601 Westlake Ave N, which sounds right.RonDawg said:cwerdna said:Pacific Nissan existed in Seattle, sorta near downtown. It closed and was eventually torn down. I used to go there for service :|
Re Pacific Nissan, was it located on that strip of land between Mercer and Roy Streets, between I-5 and what is currently the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation? If so, everything (including other car dealerships) was bought up through eminent domain for the widening of Mercer Street in anticipation of the tunnel completion.
From https://www.google.com/maps/place/601+Westlake+Ave+N,+Seattle,+WA+98109/@47.6245034,-122.339087,3a,75y,343.59h,83.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sLLYOQh-soc8KvdI6FdlNDw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x54901539b934f1ab:0x8804227e3b2adbe5!8m2!3d47.6250954!4d-122.3389293, you can see the former service garage on the left and the dealer on the right.
I hadn't known of the reason for its closing. I just know it closed.
When I lived on the Eastside, for awhile, it was quite annoying to get dealer service or warranty work done on my Nissans (since both Eastside dealers closed). I had to drive to Seattle and then get a ride from a co-worker who lived in Seattle to work on the Eastside.
The above dealer service dept didn't have that great a rep either. Nissan of Fife had a good rep but they were FAR from home and work. I recall once going to Campbell Nelson Nissan in Edmonds, which also wasn't convenient.
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