Pedder Nissan
Hemet, CA
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Reliable Repairs I purchased my used 2009 Nissan Altima from Pedder Nissan last October (2013), and I've had it in a few times for maintenance and repairs. My experien I purchased my used 2009 Nissan Altima from Pedder Nissan last October (2013), and I've had it in a few times for maintenance and repairs. My experience was very pleasent. The staff was friendly, and attentive. My repairs and service were completed in a reasonable time, and at a reasonable cost. I'll be back to regularly service my vehicle with Pedder Nissan. More
Beware This dealer does not know honesty nor follow good lending practices in my opinion. Do not believe a word they say nor trust that anything promised wil This dealer does not know honesty nor follow good lending practices in my opinion. Do not believe a word they say nor trust that anything promised will be done. Had a deal not go tbrough due to financing. Dealer couldn't answer simple questions and proceeded to lie and follow/stalk me. Didnt ever tell me rescinding the deal but instead lied and played tricks to get me in to take back the car. If jad been told it would not have been a problem. It happens. But the way theu did things and waiting as long as they did to do (17 days) is where it becomes wrong in my opinion. Aftward the items I put into the car were promised back, yet a week later I still cannot get information if ready to pick up and not one person can pick up a phone to return my call regarding the $100+ of property that is mine. My advice is stay away from them. More
Do not believe the prices Pedder Nissan has online. Read every line that is printed on your sales contract. The sales people there will purposely try to distract you and then add costs to your sales contrac every line that is printed on your sales contract. The sales people there will purposely try to distract you and then add costs to your sales contract. They call these additional costs "accessories". These include a $800 security system, a $50 nitro fill for your tires, and a slew of other costs. They use a big computer screen to get you to sign a lot of the sales agreement documents which discourage you from wanting to read volumes of hidden disclosures. Nobody asked me if I could live without nitro in my tires. Nobody said, "Hey, the price we have the car listed for online is not the price you can actually buy the car for." Because you can't. They need to include all the hidden costs in the price they list the car for. Not after you have negotiated a price you believe you will be paying for the car. On top of the hidden costs, they then try to sell you an upscale extended warranty. The bottom line... keep reading all the bad reviews on the web about this place. They are written by real people, and there are an overwhelming number of reviews that will shock you. Pedder Nissan is the epitome of a bunch of lying car salespeople. More
Really Pedder Service Dept..... you couldnt of helped me out with the emissions issue.. what would it have taken to help out a customer in need???? All it would have taken was a few minutes of your day.. bu out with the emissions issue.. what would it have taken to help out a customer in need???? All it would have taken was a few minutes of your day.. but instead you have lost me as a future car and service dept customer.. Pity considering I am in the market for a new vehicle More
I was In looking for a new sentra and turning in my honda accord, I worked with Mitch over 3 days, they had to get the car from a different dealer of theirs but the entire time he and the manager Johnny I th accord, I worked with Mitch over 3 days, they had to get the car from a different dealer of theirs but the entire time he and the manager Johnny I think we're very helpful, took a little but, I think it was because I was so specific on the sentra, but all in all it worked out and I was glad to trade in my car to them More
I took my Xterra to Pedder Nissan because of a grinding sound. They diagnosed the problem as the ABS actuator. The repair took 6 days. My wife got in to drive home but the brakes were not working properly, sound. They diagnosed the problem as the ABS actuator. The repair took 6 days. My wife got in to drive home but the brakes were not working properly, so she returned to Pedder. The mechanic said he needed to bleed the brake line. Then he returned to say that a wheel bearing fell apart and ground up a wheel sensor (that would explain the grinding sound we heard before bringing it in six days earlier). The mechanic insisted that it must have "just happened" and that he could fix it, but that would take two more days. Initial cost was: $1839.14. Second charge was: $456.43 Total charge: $2295.57 I believe the mechanic did NOT check wheel sensors on the initial visit or he would have noticed one had been destroyed. Also, he said he checked the brake pads on all four wheels and suggested we have a brake job done because the brake pads were only 1 mm thick and in bad shape. I pulled the wheels myself when I returned after the final repair, having purchased pads on the way home, and discovered nice thick pads. According to my ruler, they were between 4 and 5 mm thick. Hmm. First clue that the mechanic never checked the sensors was Rhonda's statement that they don't even have to pull the wheels to check brake pad thickness. Yeah, but they do have to pull them to check sensors and bearings. What angered me the most is that Rhonda and her mechanic sent my wife out of the parking lot in an unsafe car. Thank God she was not in an accident. More
My son bought a used truck from here drove it for a week and was called back in and asked for $2000 more. We have been looking around for a truck and visited Pedder Nissan 4 times ever time we were there th and was called back in and asked for $2000 more. We have been looking around for a truck and visited Pedder Nissan 4 times ever time we were there they had a young kid in there who had bought a car or truck from here asking for more money. Looking back that was a RED FLAG. So 4 trips here and 5 young kids losing there car (one kid did give them more money so other people may have also) is a pattern of business. I'm sure there are better dealers in that area to buy from. So if you go here look around see if there is a kid almost crying that after driving a car for a week Pedder Nissan is asking for more money. More