Online Nissan Dealer Parts recommendation?
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Online Nissan Dealer Parts recommendation?
I need some parts (wiperblades, brake pads, cabin filter, air filter...) for my '04 Max. I've found that when I need parts for my truck, I have a dealer in Florida that sells on the net and at really great prices. Can anyone recommend from experience, a nissan parts (OEM) supplier or dealership that does internet sales?
Also, anyone get that recall for their lumbar -seat cable routing?
(I haven't been to the list in almost a year, which I suppose is a good thing as my car has been reliable and FAST!)![Smilie](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
MOD- Sorry if I posted to wrong forum but ... well... been away ya know?
Also, anyone get that recall for their lumbar -seat cable routing?
(I haven't been to the list in almost a year, which I suppose is a good thing as my car has been reliable and FAST!)
![Smilie](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
MOD- Sorry if I posted to wrong forum but ... well... been away ya know?
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OEM seems to have gone up 20% or so in the last 2 weeks. Just think, we used to tolerate the prices with a 30% online discount. Now, even with a 30% discount, it's as if the prior discount was cut in half.
I dunno about you, but we're talking Nissan, not BMW. It's easily substitutable. Look for Toyota and Honda sales to continue to be strong, because you need to build a better product, not raise prices to play catch-up. I'm a little ticked that brake pads for the rear are over $60 list OEM now, when they were like $32 2 years ago (net). This car co. does ****.
I dunno about you, but we're talking Nissan, not BMW. It's easily substitutable. Look for Toyota and Honda sales to continue to be strong, because you need to build a better product, not raise prices to play catch-up. I'm a little ticked that brake pads for the rear are over $60 list OEM now, when they were like $32 2 years ago (net). This car co. does ****.
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Originally Posted by Frank Fontaine
OEM seems to have gone up 20% or so in the last 2 weeks. Just think, we used to tolerate the prices with a 30% online discount. Now, even with a 30% discount, it's as if the prior discount was cut in half.
I dunno about you, but we're talking Nissan, not BMW. It's easily substitutable. Look for Toyota and Honda sales to continue to be strong, because you need to build a better product, not raise prices to play catch-up. I'm a little ticked that brake pads for the rear are over $60 list OEM now, when they were like $32 2 years ago (net). This car co. does ****.
I dunno about you, but we're talking Nissan, not BMW. It's easily substitutable. Look for Toyota and Honda sales to continue to be strong, because you need to build a better product, not raise prices to play catch-up. I'm a little ticked that brake pads for the rear are over $60 list OEM now, when they were like $32 2 years ago (net). This car co. does ****.
Courtesy is not the cheapest, Pinnacle or Worldpartsexpress.com are the cheapest I've found. Nissanpartscheap.com seems to have higher prices than either.
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Dave Burnette @ Southpoint Nissan.
Check prices @ http://www.nissanparts.cc/ or Couretsy and he'll beat them every time. Awesome guy with lots of information too.
Check prices @ http://www.nissanparts.cc/ or Couretsy and he'll beat them every time. Awesome guy with lots of information too.
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Dave Burnette @ Southpoint Nissan.
Check prices @ http://www.nissanparts.cc/ or Couretsy and he'll beat them every time. Awesome guy with lots of information too.
Check prices @ http://www.nissanparts.cc/ or Couretsy and he'll beat them every time. Awesome guy with lots of information too.
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Well there are many good online resources for Online Nissan Dealer parts. While craving for such resources I found www.nissanusa.com/owning/parts-accessories html from Google as an interesting and appropriate one. You can check it. Best option though to ask some friends or relatives who have prior experience in dealing with Online Nissan Dealer Parts.
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Well there are many good online resources for Online Nissan Dealer parts. While craving for such resources I found www.nissanusa.com/owning/parts-accessories html from Google as an interesting and appropriate one. You can check it. Best option though to ask some friends or relatives who have prior experience in dealing with Online Nissan Dealer Parts.
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