indyflick said:
Deezelpower said:
The Leaf is not a vehicle you can take to jiffy lube. Having a dealer there for you at all times when you need them is worth something isn't it??? Once the pricing system opens up, communicate first with the specialist at that dealer (EV sales Leader, Specialist, Fleet manager,etc..) and get a confirmation then submit your quote request electronically. This will speed up the process and eliminate problems.
There is nothing worse than the combination of an experienced car sales person and a "price only-driven" buyer, to screw up a historical purchase experience and a car like the leaf.
Where I purchase the car is not at all related to where I'll have the car serviced. Assuming I purchase from Fontana Nissan for their $1000 off MSRP offer, I'm certain any of the SD Nissan dealerships would welcome my service business.
No its not related and every body would welcome your leaf for service. But that dealer's priority is to their customers. If there is a recall, you will be at the bottom of the list. If they offer loaner cars, you will be at the bottom of their list.
Besides, I have tough time trusting a dealer that is making this claim before they even know what's what. Don't be short sighted. That so called $1000 off can end up costing you a lot more down the road.