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  1. Join Date
    May 2011
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    #1
    For Nissan Philippines

    Kindly check your advertisement in your internet home page regarding test drive this contradicts our experience while we are consider to buy Grand Livina Road Master..

    We are very dissappointed in your test drive policy in Nissan Dasmarinas Cavite.

    1. We request for a test drive, they schedule us for a test drive today (April 30,2011) while waiting for the approval of our Bank loan in BPI Dasma Cavite.
    2. While their agent arrange for our test drive they give us a policy that we need to sign. It indicates that incase of accidents/loss it will be charge to us, because they given us a brand new car without plate number for a test drive and have no insurance. If this is the policy, will you expect that your customer will enjoy and become satisfied in your test drive considering that your customer is worrying of the charges that may come?
    3. We asked your agent, "bakit ganito ang policy ninyo?" your agent told us "sira po kasi ang car namin na pang test drive."Another question is: Kelan naman maaayos ang inyong testdrive car?Your agent answer "Hindi ko po alam? I am just amaze why it cann't repaired your car immediately, samantalang kayo na ang napoproduce ng parts. Also, this Model Grand Livina is about 2 t0 3 years old, wala bang available na piyesa to repair your test drive car?
    4. Take note, they given us our test drive only less than 1km. Do you think your customer will feel the power, the feautures, the advantages and disadvantages of this model? And san ka naman nakakita na 2-3 years old palang ang Model niyo ang pang test drive ay sirana agad hindi naman ito palaging ginagamit and I think kapag almost sure buyer na tsaka magrerequest ng for testdrive..


    5. "Ang sabi namin, nasayang lang ang oras namin sa pagpunta namin dito" Your agent told us "ito po kasi ang policy ng company".


    Sana wag na kayong mag-advertise or magrecommend regarding buying tips and test drive kasi contradicting lang din naman pala kapag actual experience dito sa Nissan Dasma..
    6. ok naman ang customer service samin ni Ms Jhen Mirasol ng Nissan Dasmarinas pero, wala naman din siyang magagawa kasi agent lang din naman siya. Dahil ito raw ang policy ng Company nila (Nissan Dasma).


    Para sa amin lang naman, wag na kayong mag-advertise ng Tips for Test Drive etc.. kung sa actual ay magkaiba ang service offer niyo, kasi nakakaabala lang kayo ng buyer niyo..and nadissapoint na kami, siyempre nag-iba na kami ng order balik kami sa Honda Jazz which iyon naman talaga ang first choice namin na mapapalitan sana ng grand livina dahil nagandahan kami sa mga advertisement na nabasa namin dito... Pano kami magtitiwala sa Model niyo eh 2-3 years old, sira na at kayo na mismong planta ay hindi niyo magawa agad ang inyong test drive car..

    Very dissapointed kami dito pero at least thanks din kasi dahil sa scenario, hindi kami napasubo na bumili ng Nissan Grand Livina, nakapag-isip kami na 968,000 kahit maganda ang magiging discount namin for 2-3 years lang pala ang life at mahirap ng magawa sa Plant mismo ng Nissan..

    Test Driving ito ang nakalagay sa inyo sa internet

    We recommend you test drive a vehicle before buying no matter how others may praise it. A few notes:
    • Schedule a test-drive appointment, preferably on a weekend. ito sinunod namin
    • Before you embark, the dealership may ask to hold or photocopy your driver's license. Some may also request other background information.
    ok naman ito nasunod naman ito ng agent namin
    • Most dealerships require a sales professional to accompany you. Consider this an advantage: the salesman can answer questions and demonstrate features while you drive. hindi na namin ito nagawa at umalis na kami kasi nga sa distance ng test drive na binibigay samin
    • Drive carefully but, where possible, tackle hills, rough surfaces, parallel parking and tight turns. Put the acceleration and brakes to the test. If possible, test drive the vehicle at highway speeds.
    maeexperience niyo ba ito in less than km..
    • Use the stereo, turn on the air conditioning, and generally determine how easy it is to adjust controls while you drive. Also, check for visibility or noise issues.
    By taking these factors into consideration, you'll be better prepared and more likely to have an enjoyable experience while looking for your new vehicle.

  2. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindy View Post

    • Drive carefully but, where possible, tackle hills, rough surfaces, parallel parking and tight turns. Put the acceleration and brakes to the test. If possible, test drive the vehicle at highway speeds.
    maeexperience niyo ba ito in less than km..
    :hysterical:

    At highway speeds ? Hahaha. And you're only allowed for less than a kilometer ? How stupid can they get. :rofl:

    Better send this forum link to their email and let them read your complaint and make them sorry for not " allowing " you to purchase their vehicle which I don't see often on the road. Probably it's that crappy or their dealers are the ones who's stupid and incompetent. hahaha.

  3. #3
    ako experince ko sa NMPI-- 1.8L elite MT...2 days test drive.. matipid talaga.. proj.6-losbanos-proj.6-cabanatuan(via sctex)-proj.6 = approx. 1 full tank (assuming na full tank from planta sa laguna to our place.)

    kahit ano namang sasakyang test drive may waiver!

  4. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    :hysterical:

    At highway speeds ? Hahaha. And you're only allowed for less than a kilometer ? How stupid can they get. :rofl:

    Better send this forum link to their email and let them read your complaint and make them sorry for not " allowing " you to purchase their vehicle which I don't see often on the road. Probably it's that crappy or their dealers are the ones who's stupid and incompetent. hahaha.
    +1, pasaway namang test drive yan?
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    baka naman depende lang sa mga dealers its only a bad luck that you end up with this dealer

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    It is the prerogative of the dealership how to handle test drives of their vehicles.
    The conditions are given for the safe use and test drives of their vehicles.
    Normally they have a preferred road to conduct the test drive, depending on the dealers location.
    Both parties must be reasonable and agrees on the terms.

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    IMO, the dealer has a valid point in having the waiver signed as this is done with all car companies that i have done test drives with.

    Even demo units break down or may be in need for servicing or repairs; especially if it is one that has been abused by the media, would-be-owners and company personnel (or there was another test drive scheduled, you really wont know the exact reason). Demo units really take a lot of beating up.

    They tried to make amends by risking their inventory unit just to close the sale (pag nabangga or nasira yan, its a P 1M loss for that company because inventory/stock insurance only covers vehicle stored as inventory).

    Why 1km Test Drive? Of course they will want to minimize the usage of the car as this vehicle will be sold eventually and adding mileage to a brand new vehicle is a no-no. IMO, a 1km test drive for me versus a 10km test drive is not much different if one wants to know how the vehicle really feels; I would always have more definitive comments on cars we've purchased after a few hundred kms or after taking a nice long trip up to Baguio and back.

    I'm not defending the company, these are just my thoughts.
    Last edited by vinj; May 5th, 2011 at 09:56 PM.

  8. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    +1, pasaway namang test drive yan?

    I actually send nissan regarding this "info*nissan.com.ph" but no reply yet..

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    Cindy, it could have been a blessing in disguise that you were not able to have that test drive and go for other options.
    As for me, I owned a Nissan Serena QRV-U '03, manual Transmission model, first owner ako. It is a very reliable family multipurpose van. Very good engine response even when fully loaded, including luggages, travelling to Albay-Manila. Very good suspension and handling.
    If I may look at the Grand Livina, it is quite small for doing long trips with the family on board and with full luggages. But it is more economical doing city driving and going on shopping.
    Hope you to be happy with your next ride.

  10. Join Date
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    #10
    Hi Ms. Cindy,

    Better to look or try other dealers. Isolated case lang yan sa dealer po IMO.

  11. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    :hysterical:

    At highway speeds ? Hahaha. And you're only allowed for less than a kilometer ? How stupid can they get. :rofl:

    Better send this forum link to their email and let them read your complaint and make them sorry for not " allowing " you to purchase their vehicle which I don't see often on the road. Probably it's that crappy or their dealers are the ones who's stupid and incompetent. hahaha.
    +1.....kalokong test drive na yan!

    baka naman gusto ng nissan phils itest un 0-100 kung ilang seconds abutin tapos preno then start ulit then paulit ulit lang within a kilometer. nyahaha!

    nissan what?!

Nissan Grand Livina Test Drive Very Dissappointed