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  • I went to United Nissan with my own financing in place from my bank. When I got there they had no interest in using my financing, telling me its impossible to get the used car I was looking at without using THEIR finance company. (NOT TRUE because later I went to another Nissan dealership and bought a brand new 2015 car with my financing and no money down.) I should have left United then, but stupidly I signed the sales contract and took an on-the-spot delivery of a 2012 Nissan with the plan that one of their banks would finance the contract. Nevada law states that if financing cannot be finalized with 20 days of signing the contract the deal must be rescinded and the car returned. Instead, even after the 20 days, they continued to send my application around to all these different banks, putting many hard inquires on my credit report. I even got a call from some 2nd chance finance place in Texas that they tried to sell my sales contract to. I drove the car back to them 2 weeks after signing the sales contract asking them to rescind the deal. Their answer was an adamant NO, and they tried to get me to sign a new contract on the spot. When I said no and left one of their managers came out to me and said if I don't come back in and sign the new contract that I will "be in trouble". That is an exact quote. I did not sign and left. After 30 full days, with the temp tags set to expire and no "green sheet" to give me, they finally decided they wanted the car back. I was out of town on business, and instead of leaving a message for me to return the car, (which my friend would have driven it to them) they came out to my home and towed the car away with no notice given to me. That was fine because again at that point I no longer wanted the car. Days later when I returned to town and inquired about getting my $500 down payment back they tried to keep it and say that they were converting that money to pay for the towing/repo fee. Really? Luckily I put the down payment on my credit card and I disputed the charge and got my money back. I bought a 2015 Nissan from another Nissan dealership that was more than happy to use my financing. I am so sorry I ever stepped foot in this place. I'm not telling anyone not to shop there, just my experience was bad. Hopefully others have a more pleasant experience with United Nissan.
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