Buyer be aware.
Test drove several vehicles. Found one that would fit my needs. The auto had a clean car fax report, was certified by the dealership, and had one not so obvious defect. The Sales person and GM said the defect was easily fixed. It was not fixable. This ended the deal. Recommend that any pre-owned vehicle considered for purchase be seen by your own mechanic.
The finance person was all smiles until we declined an extended warranty on the auto with the "fixable" defect. The loan through this dealer was 1% higher than the other dealership where we finally purchased a vehicle. So, check with your bank or credit union before negotiating a loan.
Their web site is easy to navigate but not always accurate. One car which has been sold has been on the site for over three weeks. Earlier in my search, I contacted the sales staff to set up an appointment to test drive this car. When I arrived I was shown a different car. The car fax report would not open on the site for this auto; perhaps that was a clue as to the true status of the vehicle. Latter I was told that the car I requested had sold and that their internet staff was over extended and unable to update the site at times. Oddly enough, other vehicles are posted and removed in a timely manner.
Ultimately we went to another Infiniti dealership for far better treatment. At this dealership, the final price was agreed and no additional fees were added. The financial officer was kind and did not try to bully us or imply that we were stupid for not buying an extended warranty. The finance department was able to offer the same loan rate as our credit union. Overall the experience was less stressful and more straight forward than that experienced at Park Place Infiniti.