Woodmen Nissan, located in Colorado Springs, CO is the destination for the latest Woodmen Nissan dealer cars, trucks, and SUVs. New Nissan vehicles at Woodmen Nissan embody the combination of performance, luxury, and styling, that’s unique to the Nissan brand. From the fuel efficient Nissan Versa to the sought after Nissan GT-R, Woodmen Nissan gives you a chance to find the new vehicle that will truly be able to satisfy your needs and desires. In addition, there’s plenty of new Nissan inventory to make it as easy as possible for new car shoppers to find the precise vehicle to compliment their needs. We encourage shoppers to view our online Nissan inventory, or simply visit our dealership in person today!
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Color is a pretty fanicnatisg topic. I realized a few days ago when I was out with a beautiful blue velvet to match up, thinking it would be a 1,2,3 deal well ..2 hours later and hundreds of blues later, I realized color is a whole other world. How many whites are there? Like over 150 I believe! Its interesting to see the trends in colors too great post.
Buyer Beware!
Be very careful in your dealings with the used car sales people from Woodmen Nissan. They will say anything to sell a car, and then once they have made the sale and you leave the dealership it’s virtually impossible to get them to follow through on any of their promises.
I bought a used truck from them and they promised to give me a “manager’s discount” on a set of tires and to provide free oil changes for 1 year. After I purchased the truck and asked for the discounted price for a set of tires, they gave me a “discount” price that was over $100 more than I could purchase the same tires from a tire store, and they never bothered to send me the information and paperwork for the free oil changes. After trying repeatedly to get in touch with the sales person I finally contacted the general sales manager, Brock Wilson, who told me he would “make sure” to have the paperwork for the oil changes sent to me. Over two weeks now and still nothing. This dealership and its staff do not appear to value honesty, integrity, commitments or customer service.
Unfortunately, it was only after I had these bad experiences that I checked the Better Business Bureau web site to discover that Woodmen Nissan has an “F” rating. I really wish I had checked their BBB rating earlier – I would never have set foot in their dealership, and certainly wouldn’t have purchased a vehicle from them, if I had known of their extremely poor rating.
While there may well be people who have a good experience at Woodmen, given the “F” rating with the BBB, is it worth the risk? There are plenty of other car dealerships in Colorado Springs – I’d recommend going to a reputable dealership with a good BBB rating.
BEWARE CONSUMERS!!! DON’T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT. DO YOUR HOMEWORK. CHECK OUT WOODMEN NISSAN’S RECORD. OHHHH DEAR LORD HOW I WISH WE HAD BEFORE WE DROVE ONTO THEIR LOT. IF YOU INSIST ON PURCHASING A NISSAN, HEAD TO S. ACADEMY. OHH, BE PREPARED TO TAKE A HUGE LOSS WITH YOUR NEW PURCHASE. GIVE IT 3 MONTHS…!
I traded in my car for a promised monthly rate. After 2 weeks my trade in was not paid off and I was receiving phone calls from the lender that my payment was late. After calling Jason, I was promised that the car would be paid off on Monday (4.18.11). That did not happen. Scott Brown then informed me that no payment was set up and he would phone me. When he called me back, he informed me that the loan needed to be reworked and the agreed upon payment would remain the same. When I arrived I was informed by Jason that the monthly payment had increased by $55. I asked to negate the deal and for the return of my car. Jason replied that they had already sold my car (without the title).