![]() ![]() Hooray!Ĭargo space… We gave up some cargo space when we sold our Sprinter. The good news is: even if we remove seats for cargo, we will still have an extra seat to take a helper with us wherever we go. When we take big trips, we’ll move everyone around a bit so that we can remove half of the very back seat for cargo storage. We chose to remove one of the seats to create a sort of aisle for the kids to get to their spot. It’s like the Baskin Robbins’ 31 Flavors of the transportation world. And the first back row can actually face backwards if you feel so inspired. The reason for this is that all three back rows have split seating and each section of seats can be removed. It took Andrew and I two hours of pondering to figure out the best way to arrange our people, so, yea, there are several choices. Nissan claims there are 324 ways to configure the seats. Speaking of seats, there are a lot of seating options. In the NV, as long as the music isn’t turned up too loud, I can hear the requests/demands/complaints/jokes/stories from the child in the very back seat. Driving in the car is part of “family togetherness” but it’s useless if we can’t understand what anyone has to say. But when you’ve got a bunch of people in the car, it’s important to be able to hear each other. Now, we were coming from a Sprinter, where we sat on top of the engine, so just about anything would seem quieter. One of the first things we noticed about the van was how quiet it was. And what red-blooded American can’t appreciate a good SUV? I feel like I’m driving an extra large SUV rather than a van. To me, the van looks like the Nissan Titan truck and the Nissan Cube had a gigantic baby. With the NV we stand out, but it has less to do with looking like the FedEx truck and more to do with driving a spiffy-looking van that no one has seen before. When we rode around town in our Sprinter, we couldn’t help but be noticed as we roared into the parking lot. The van is eye-catching without being an eyesore. That’s why we were really excited to test drive the Nissan NV 3500 as soon as it came out. It was very hard to let go of our Quest when we needed more room. ![]() ![]() We’ve been a Nissan family since our pre-marriage days, when Andrew sported around in a five-speed Maxima. Legally the title was issued to them but they are witholding the money they owe me.If you’re in the market for a new van, start with this explanation of why we got rid of our Sprinter.Īn update to our review can be found here. They have physical possession of the vehicle. Meanwhile I'm getting the runaround for over $17k. They are already advertising the vehicle for sale. It was under loan with Bank of America so I was told I had to wait until the payoff of the loan and transfer of title processed to get a check from them for the difference of the negotiated price.įair enough.4 business days after the loan payoff was completed Eijaz tells me the title transfer processed but now I need to wait until it gets to them physically. I sold my 2016 4runner TRD Pro to Bellevue Nissan through Eijaz. Odometer is 19639 miles below market average! With a price this low this Vehicle won't last long!CARFAX One-Owner. Located in Bellevue, WA / 219 miles away from Spokane, WA I expect this sort of behavior from a shady used car dealership, but not an official Mazda dealership. He refused to do anything about it and then kicked me out of his office. ![]() The tires on the car are rated for 65,000 miles, these have barely lasted to 20k. According to any tire dealer, 4/32 is the time that you start looking for new tires. He mentioned that the rear tires were at 4/32 when they did their pre-sale safety inspection. I went into the dealership and talked with their sales manager. I found this hard to believe since the tires "should" have only a combined 18000 miles on them. I took the car into a reputable tire repair shop and they told me that both of my rear tires were completely shot. Within 5000 miles of driving it, one of my back rear tires starting losing pressure. The car had roughly 13k miles on it when it was purchased. Recently bought a used 2019 Mazda-3 from this dealership. This 2016 Nissan NVP S is proudly offered by Power Honda One of the best things about this Nissan NVP is that it has low, low mileage. Located in Salem, OR / 326 miles away from Spokane, WA ![]()
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