2533 Palmer Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10801
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4.1
10 Reviews
First Time Car Buyer. I came all the way from NJ across the pond to get an electric car and this dealership did NOT disappoint. I worked with JULIUS on getting the right car for my needs and it was a pleasant buying experience from start to finish. He and the sales manager JOE were highly informative, extremely respectful, and they both have the upmost priority in putting you in a car you are satisfied with. I couldn’t have asked for a better dealership experience. If you need a Nissan, this is the place to go.
I was there to get my recalls addressed and to get an oil change and tire rotation. Because Teddy Nissan does such a poor job I assumed that my wait time would be hours. To my surprise and pleasure that was not the case. They take photos of your car and send it to you, they provide you info on what was done on your car and ask permission before doing any additional work. This is my new dealership for all of my Nissan needs. I’ve driven Nissans since about 1995 so I’m a loyal Nissan customer and Nissan of New Rochelle will ALWAYS get my business & recommendation.
I’ve went to maybe 10 dealerships before coming here to sell my car. I worked with Yovi and she was great. She made the process as seamless as possible. She was honest, quick, didn’t try to get over on us and was a pleasure to work with all around. I highly recommend her and the team.
It was a great experience. Everyone was there to help, and I felt welcomed. There wasn’t a moment I didn’t feel left out or pushed aside. I appreciate all of the help from every staff member there, even parts, and service! Huge thanks to Adolfo, and Kihara. I will keep attending this Nissan because they make me feel so cared for. Thank you so much. Everyone should buy their car here lol!
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