It sounds as more of a problem with your Nissan dealer rather than Nissan
itself.
As a dealer myself , I haven't really had the same problem. It just takes a
little
more effort on the dealers part and most don't want to be bothered. I on the
other
hand enjoy looking up the old stuff and have offered 20% off dealer list to
DRONE
as a group discount.
Charlie Breault
69 1600
Bat State Nissan
Springfield Ma.
Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us wrote:
> Gordon,
>
> Very sound advice! Also applies to Nissan. I ordered some stuff recently,
> because I figure they're a couple miles from me and I would get it quicker.
> Recently, Nissan told me on a Friday that the stuff is in stock, and I
> would get it on Monday. After calling every day for a week, they finally
> told me it was in. Half of the stuff was wrong. Even though I repeatedly
> told them it was for a late-model 2000, they delivered early-model 1600
> parts. And they couldn't supply all the stuff, even though the computer
> said they had it.
>
> I cancelled the stuff, and ordered from Dean at Fairlady Products. Takes only
>a
> few days and, it was far cheaper than Nissan! So it pays to order from our
> roadster suppliers rather than Nissan.
>
> Fred - So.SF
>
> ________________________ Reply Separator ___________________________
> >Subject: Re: Rear brake adjuster
> >Author: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
> >Date: 7/1/99 10:34 PM
> >
> >A couple of people I know have placed orders with that Web company. Just
> >because
> >they list the part number doesn't mean they still
> >have the part.
> >
> <snip>
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