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1111 N Broad St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4R 2E4, Canada
(306) 569-0000 reginanissan.ca
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Jul 17, 2019
I wish I could give it no stars. Took my frontier in for oil change. They took out my expensive dry filter and put a paper one in. Found out later and phoned. Service manager thought I was trying to pull a fast one and try to bait me into an argument. Never going back there for any service again. Rather drive the extra kms and go to Brandon Nissan. At least they treat you with respect there!!!

Feb 6, 2019
Bought my new Nissan Titan XD from Harry, and can't say enough about how easy he and the rest of the staff made it. Edit: Feb 2019. Have had my truck for just over a year. Still love it, but I won't likely be coming back here for warranty service, or any service for that matter. I explained when I purchased my truck that I lived 2.5 hours from the dealership, so when I do need to come in I would require a loaner so I'm not sitting and waiting for my service to be completed. 5 hours later, I'm sitting here waiting for them to tell me if they have an abs sensor to fix my truck. There is a good chance they don't, even though it was checked for codes and determined it likely needed a sensor a week ago. I was booked in for a 10am appointment, but my truck wasn't brought in until noon. There is little to no service available on Saturday, no loaner cars, and no concern for what inconvenience is caused to the customer. I was required to take a full day off work to only have my problem inspected, and now will be required to take another one off to actually get it fixed. The staff is friendly, but not here to win service awards. Anyone can sell, but service makes a dealership great.

Jul 24, 2019
Hi, First of all I keep going and fixing both front doors at the collusion centre because they shift, the problem was there and no one told me anything, you just wanted to sell the car. Second when they checked the car before I bought it they left one of the wheels loose and it was noisy, I had to go and fix it. Third they charged me for fixing something Nissan did wrong (the wheel that was loose) and I had to go there 5 times and lose many hours of work to get my money back. Two of the guys that work at Infiniti didn't even answer the phone or said "Hi" when I went there!!! Fourth one of the lights wasn't working when I bought it and I had to go at Hyundai to replace it (as you adviced)and they wanted to charge because you said so when they called to double chek. FYI I bought the full warranty otherwise... i dont know if you can fix all of it and for me it doesn't matter because I won't ever come there but I dedicated all the time to write here to help you to understand how customers feel, its your decision what you decide to do. Sales is not only putting some money in the pocket today, you have to work hard for a good customer service so you get his/her friends and family tomorrow (if you can wait until tomorrow) and business grows!!!

Mar 18, 2019
My husband went there twice to check on biweekly payments for two cars that I liked. When I came there a few days later, we spent almost 2 hours talking. And at the end of the conversation we've been told that biweekly payments for both cars way higher than the salesman said before. We will never come back. And I want Nissan's salesmen to know that my time isn't less valuable than their.

Jun 6, 2019
Standard exhorbitant pricing for labour and proprietary parts, but staff were friendly, up-front, and efficient

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