Tynan's Nissan broke a ball joint on our low mileage Nissan during a coil spring recall replacement. They apologized at first, said they would take care of it all, and gave us a loaner vehicle until they could fix it up for us. 3 days later they called with a different tune and pretending like the damage they caused wasn't related to the recall repair they did. The ball joint failed on a low mileage car less than 10 miles after the replacement coil springs were installed. They are insisting that it's a coincidence that a low mileage vehicle would have a broken ball joint immediately after coil spring replacement. And why they changed their mind 3 days later is beyond any kind of rational explanation.
Purchased a 2016 Ford Explorer in October 2016. At the time of closing and doing the paperwork I told the finance guy (name omitted for liability purposes) I did not have a lot of money to pay for license plates. Specifically, I didn't want to get to DMV and find out I have to pay a lot of money to get plates. I was told that ALL taxes were included in the finance contract, so I should have to pay very little to get my plates.. When I did go to get the plates I was told I have to pay $826 in unpaid taxes.
(Owner Tax and Additional Owner Tax). I don't have $826 to pay for taxes I was never told I was going to have to pay, and the temporary plate they issued has long since expired. I went back to the dealer to find out why these taxes weren't paid when I was specifically told ALL taxes were included in the loan. The answer I got was "We always say all taxes are included in the loan, but that doesn't mean all taxes, it only means SOME taxes.
Literally, that was the answer I got. Now I have a new car with expired temp plate that is useless to me until I can scrape up $826 because of Tynan's "Statement of Alternative Facts".
Moral of the story is: If you buy a vehicle from Tynan's Nissan, it will cost you hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars in taxes to get plates even though they specifically say "ALL taxes are included in the loan".
Tynan's Nissan Reviews
Tynan's Nissan broke a ball joint on our low mileage Nissan during a coil spring recall replacement. They apologized at first, said they would take care of it all, and gave us a loaner vehicle until they could fix it up for us. 3 days later they called with a different tune and pretending like the damage they caused wasn't related to the recall repair they did. The ball joint failed on a low mileage car less than 10 miles after the replacement coil springs were installed. They are insisting that it's a coincidence that a low mileage vehicle would have a broken ball joint immediately after coil spring replacement. And why they changed their mind 3 days later is beyond any kind of rational explanation.
Purchased a 2016 Ford Explorer in October 2016. At the time of closing and doing the paperwork I told the finance guy (name omitted for liability purposes) I did not have a lot of money to pay for license plates. Specifically, I didn't want to get to DMV and find out I have to pay a lot of money to get plates. I was told that ALL taxes were included in the finance contract, so I should have to pay very little to get my plates.. When I did go to get the plates I was told I have to pay $826 in unpaid taxes.
(Owner Tax and Additional Owner Tax). I don't have $826 to pay for taxes I was never told I was going to have to pay, and the temporary plate they issued has long since expired. I went back to the dealer to find out why these taxes weren't paid when I was specifically told ALL taxes were included in the loan. The answer I got was "We always say all taxes are included in the loan, but that doesn't mean all taxes, it only means SOME taxes.
Literally, that was the answer I got. Now I have a new car with expired temp plate that is useless to me until I can scrape up $826 because of Tynan's "Statement of Alternative Facts".
Moral of the story is: If you buy a vehicle from Tynan's Nissan, it will cost you hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars in taxes to get plates even though they specifically say "ALL taxes are included in the loan".