Boo hoo..no Max yet
#1
Boo hoo..no Max yet
Well, heard from the salesman at the dealer this morning and my 2009 Maxima hasn't arrived yet. Even if it does get here sometime today it probably won't be ready for me to pick up today since they have to check various things. Going out of town for a week starting tomorrow. Guess I'll have to wait until I get back next Friday.
I doubt I'll be able to concentrate in the seminars I'll be sitting through during the week either hehe.
I doubt I'll be able to concentrate in the seminars I'll be sitting through during the week either hehe.
#3
Well, heard from the salesman at the dealer this morning and my 2009 Maxima hasn't arrived yet. Even if it does get here sometime today it probably won't be ready for me to pick up today since they have to check various things. Going out of town for a week starting tomorrow. Guess I'll have to wait until I get back next Friday.
I doubt I'll be able to concentrate in the seminars I'll be sitting through during the week either hehe.
I doubt I'll be able to concentrate in the seminars I'll be sitting through during the week either hehe.
Dean
#4
Hurricane434 - I was afraid this would probably happen. I remember my wife and I special ordered one of her trucks years ago. After having our order rejected and revised several times, we finally had the computer in Dearborn MI (Ford) accept it, only to be called by the dealer a week later and told the computer was wrong, and our order was yet again rejected.
Even after we finally had an order confirmed, and the truck built and shipped to Atlanta, it sat at the rail offloading facility for a week until we called the dealer and gave them an 'or else' threat.
I have always been one who avoided any out-of-town trip in a newly purchased vehicle until I have read the owner's manual cover-to-cover, checked everything out, and grown rather familiar with all functions.
Better to have your Maxima arrive, and be properly and carefully checked out, prepped and cleaned before delivery. This also will give you a chance to check many things out before you drive the car off the lot. The sooner everything is perfect, the more you will love this car.
Fun days are ahead!
Even after we finally had an order confirmed, and the truck built and shipped to Atlanta, it sat at the rail offloading facility for a week until we called the dealer and gave them an 'or else' threat.
I have always been one who avoided any out-of-town trip in a newly purchased vehicle until I have read the owner's manual cover-to-cover, checked everything out, and grown rather familiar with all functions.
Better to have your Maxima arrive, and be properly and carefully checked out, prepped and cleaned before delivery. This also will give you a chance to check many things out before you drive the car off the lot. The sooner everything is perfect, the more you will love this car.
Fun days are ahead!
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