AutoNation Nissan Marietta
AutoNation Nissan Marietta Overview
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AutoNation Nissan Marietta has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied and report high prices and poor customer service.
Positive Feedback
No-haggle sales approach is noted and some consider EV cost 1000 as part of pricing discussions.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports describe misleading online ads and vehicle condition, a common theme in AutoNation Nissan Marietta reviews.
- Customers raise customer complaints about unwilling managers and lack of remedy for a failing EV battery.
- Price level considered high and returns or refunds are difficult.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Expect to verify advertised EV range and battery before purchase and ask about return policy.
- Allow at least 5 days to test or return a car and document issues in writing.
- Be prepared for potential customer service resistance on repairs, billing, or refunds.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
AutoNation Nissan Marietta has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied and report high prices and poor customer service.
Positive Feedback
No-haggle sales approach is noted and some consider EV cost 1000 as part of pricing discussions.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports describe misleading online ads and vehicle condition, a common theme in AutoNation Nissan Marietta reviews.
- Customers raise customer complaints about unwilling managers and lack of remedy for a failing EV battery.
- Price level considered high and returns or refunds are difficult.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Expect to verify advertised EV range and battery before purchase and ask about return policy.
- Allow at least 5 days to test or return a car and document issues in writing.
- Be prepared for potential customer service resistance on repairs, billing, or refunds.
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Verified ReviewerOnline car ad was lies
- Advertised 125-mile range with a new battery.
- Actual range around 73 miles and dropped after 2 days.
- Price was $9,000 higher than paid; still listed.
I bought a 2013 Nissan Leaf the ad said the range of miles was 125 and a new battery it range started out 73 and it ended after 2 days 23 I charged it up twice I called Sam the manager told him about the ad he didn't care I wanted them to pay for a new battery or least give me a good price it was 9000 more then what I paid for the car and now their still selling this piece of nice looking junk for the same price. These EV cars should be sold for 1000 so the consumer can have the option to spend that kind of money
- No haggle
- Ev cost 1000
Preferred solution: Quit selling these EV cars that have battery issues
User's recommendation: make sure you have 5 days to return these cars
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