
Tacoma Nissan
Tacoma, WA
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday Closed - 7:00 PM
Sunday Closed - 7:00 PM
Service
Monday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Be careful of the trade in I stopped in to get a quote on my trade in for a new Nissan. The quote I received was significantly below trade in and they also said it needed new ti I stopped in to get a quote on my trade in for a new Nissan. The quote I received was significantly below trade in and they also said it needed new tires and $1,000 to recondition it. My trade in has less than 21k miles and I just bought new tires in the last 90 days. I was so disappointed I took my trade in to the nearest dealer that sells this make new and asked if they would take it in on trade and how much they would offer. They quickly inspected the car and offered to buy it without purchasing another car for $12,000 more than Tacoma Nissan offered. Tacoma Nissan is less then honest, or professional. DO NOT TRUST that they are offering you a fair quote on your trade in. No matter what the condition they book your car at fair KBB trade in and then tack on unnecessary tires and reconditioning costs. KBB factors in reconditioning in the condition stated before giving you a value. Please read the reviews online, there is a reason this dealership has such poor reviews. I have also called Nissan HQ to let them know how disappointed I am in the standards they have set for allowing this type of franchisee represent Nissan. More
honor your agreement I found out by entering vin number into to google they my car was sold at Puyallup Kia asking price$ 21,988. So you know that they got at least 20,0 I found out by entering vin number into to google they my car was sold at Puyallup Kia asking price$ 21,988. So you know that they got at least 20,000. So why not pay me??? you sold my vehicle pay me the 17000.00 you promised. Capital One contract is not valid. Why are you being so unprofessional and corrupt? Come pick up your truck and pay me. Simple but not. Why do business continue to fraud a disable ,single, need roof fixed customer. What could be your motivation to continue to keep me from fixng my roof.ONLY REASON I SOLD MY CAR!!was to fix the roof .You SOLD my car and now you need to pay me. It has been 1 month and 5 days and counting. Stop jerking my advocate around and conclude this "business"I will continue to post pleading with you to stop this. You who are involved in keeping this going are pretty sick to do this. More
Avoid these criminals I went into the Tacoma Nissan dealership on 7/19/14, I had previously been in discussion via email with a member of their internet sales division rega I went into the Tacoma Nissan dealership on 7/19/14, I had previously been in discussion via email with a member of their internet sales division regarding the purchase price of a vehicle on their lot, during these information exchanges my partner and I made it clear that we had already secured financing through a credit union and are not looking for a competing rate and only wanted to purchase the vehicle. I will leave out the typical gripes of purchasing a car that the average consumer endures and skip towards the unethical and fraudulent business practices they are conducting. Like I stated earlier the dealership knew before our arrival we had our own financing, additionally upon our arrival I made sure to let the sales person "Ryan" know that we had our own financing. After deciding on which car we were purchasing they said they needed information from us, which we were happy to oblige as we understand there is regulatory/title/compliance pieces that require specific information. After my partner had started to fill out a form sans social security number and birth date the salesperson came back from the ether that he had disappeared into for quite some time requesting we sign the form, include social security number, birth date, occupation and a few other things. I asked my partner to not touch the form any further, I read the form and it stated "Application for credit" all verbiage indicated the sole use of the form was to run someones credit. We asked Ryan, why we were signing a credit application when we made it clear we already had financing arranged - we are not looking at add additional hard inquiries on my partners credit history as we have already had 2 inquiries when shopping for a loan. Ryan's only answer was "this will make your life easier" and immediately walked away. A credit application does not make my life easier, and the sales person came back with a manager of some sort whos name I did not catch. He told us that he was going to put our information into a CUDL database to grab the information about our loan, unaware of what this system was we requested to check with our bank about it. We called WSECU and they advised us to not let the dealership put our information into this database as it would run our credit again and they would try to shop our information to various lenders...soemthing we do not want. THe dealer insisted this was not going to run our credit, a quick glance at the website on CUDL it became apparent he was lying directly to my face and was going to run our credit anyway if he had the information needed to do so. He claimed this application was necessary for the Patriot Act, sounds highly suspect to me. We still wanted the car, and at the price we were quoted, and asked if there was any way we could not fill out this form but still give them info necessary to ensure we weren't doing money laundering or shady business. They asked us to fill out a credit application, AGAIN. At this point we requested the information on a different form again, the sales manager then essentially told us that we were stringing them along and that we did not have any intention of making a sale. and kicked us out of their business. More
Went there not too long ago to see about getting a good deal for a trade in 2 cars and purchase one, since the are supposively having a deal of 125% trade in value. They wanted to give me 75-80% of both c deal for a trade in 2 cars and purchase one, since the are supposively having a deal of 125% trade in value. They wanted to give me 75-80% of both cars worth. I can understand that it costs SOME money to recondition a vehicle. But it should NOT cost an arm and a leg like they claimed it would be for a car that is practically new(should not cost $3000+ to wash and clean a car). Then on this one vehicle that I did want, it only had one price on it which was a reasonable price... they told me that its the wrong price and I would have to pay $4000 more for it. To me, they lied about the price or what not because customers go by the prices which are on the windows of the cars. THey wanted me to buy a sentra that is well below the value of both my cars. Well after I declined, they just left me hanging there at the dealership trying to find a friend to help me bring one of the2 cars back home... since the dealership didnt want to help after they brought one there... they were rude, did not talk to me and gave me the eat xxxx look. I am sorry I am not going to be ripped off by men that think women do not know anything, especially about getting ripped off from their vehicles. I am going through another dealership which is giving me the full value plus some for both vehicles for a brand new vehicle that was my second choice....Do not go to them, only if you thrive on being lied to and left hanging if you do not make their quota for them. More
Nissan is very helpful and flexible dealership. They did not fail to make compromises to fit the client's needs. Thank you very much to mr. Mike schwed, the finance manager and the manager who help us out t not fail to make compromises to fit the client's needs. Thank you very much to mr. Mike schwed, the finance manager and the manager who help us out to get the car for my niece. My niece loved her first car. God bless.... More
Very straight forward sales person offered me a deal I didn't refuse. Go see Daniel Siddall best sales person that works with military on a personnel level. Very friendly staff. The overall experience I h didn't refuse. Go see Daniel Siddall best sales person that works with military on a personnel level. Very friendly staff. The overall experience I had was excellent service with sales persons that were not pushy or in your face and very professional. More