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>Seemed quite clear the price would be $18,688. When can you make it in? Remember, there is also an IRS Tax Credit of $2,350 when you purchase an Altima Hybrid. That said, we are available M-Th 8:30a-9p, F & Sat 8:30a-6p, Sun 10a-5p. At Quirk, we have unbeatable bottom-line pricing, selection, service, and Quirk's 7 year/150,000 mile warranty with every new Nissan. I have listed the vehicle below for your consideration. I am the Internet Sales Manager at Quirk Nissan, and I am more than happy assist you with your quote. >06/04/10-Thank you for your inquiry with Quirk Nissan and the '10 Altima Hybrid. >Below was copied from the initial email I received in response to an inquiry of what Quirk Nissan would sell me a Nissan 2010 Altima Hybrid for. just an overall well run dealership.big place with small place service. mike already has called to make sure everything is going good with my murano.which it is!!! amazing, classy staff and no snakes or scumbags in sight. the reason why i took the time out of my busy day to write a review about quirk nissan was because of how well i was treated while i was there and after i left as well.
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we went back inside and mike worked out fair trade value for my old car plus gave us an incredible deal on my new murano that i drove home that day. we took it for a drive and i already knew i had fallen in love. so of course they had the exact color and trim level that i had been looking all day for. mike wasted no time and took me outside to the lot and showed me all the different muranos they had in stock.there had to be close to hundred i mean they had every color, every trim, everything. i told mike that i had been shopping all day for a particular murano and that no other dealership close to me had any in stock. When i arrived at quirk nissan, i couldnt believe how many cars were on the lot!!! i walked through the front entrance and met mike morris, my salesman. I just had this impression that I had wasted my time, especially given that I had driven an hour to get there and I really shouldn't have bothered. Needless to say, I finally drove the Frontier, but there wasn't enough time to drive a Pathfinder as we were already past closing time due to the delays. I can't imagine what it would be like when it came time to negotiate price - endless running back and forth! Third, the vehicle was not ready for me immediately when I walked in (which was why I called ahead in the first place, but whatever), so he had to go back and forth between me and the "big desk" several times.Īnd this is before I even got in the vehicle! Second, I knew more about the Frontiers and Pathfinders than he did. I appreciate when salesmen try to be "pressure free" so as not to make their customers uncomfortable, but this guy seemed "interest free" as well. The first thing I noticed is that Tommy seemed completely uninterested in selling to me. When I arrived, Brendan handed me off to a sales guy (whose name, I believe, was Tommy). I wanted to test drive a Frontier and possibly a Pathfinder but it was going to be late in the evening, so I called ahead.īrendan B., the internet guy, was very responsive and agreed to have everything ready for me so we could make the best use of the limited time until closing.