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Warning ! Liars!! they charged me for things I didn't get. spare parts for my car that were on storage for more than 12 days and no one called me. They also charged me for labor and material that is not needed for the car— confirmed by another service! and piece of cake my car looked really dirty when i picked it up just a big sign that they don't care about someone else's car
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So bad service and manager don't know how to talk with
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So bad service and manager don't know how to talk with customers. I came here for fix my same problem and they said go somewhere else . So rude
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WORST CAR DEALER EVER!
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WORST CAR DEALER EVER! SOLD US A CAR AT “2023” pricing in 2022, and even said if price goes down I’ll refund you, and now won’t! Scamers! Overcharged me bought a Ford Mach-e from them, silver! Don’t not go here! Money better spent elsewhere!
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I live in Ontario and wanted to purchase a Ford transit.
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I live in Ontario and wanted to purchase a Ford transit. There were many challenges in figuring out how we would get the vehicle to the East coast. Jag helped me patiently throughout the whole process. Any time I needed something I was able to text him and he responded as soon as he was able. It was a pleasure dealing with Jag and Key West Ford! Thank you all!
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Jag met me as soon as I got out of the taxi they paid for
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Jag met me as soon as I got out of the taxi they paid for and smoothly took me through the process, no hiccups. I drove away happily with my new car about an hour and a half later.
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Got my truck few days ago, Jag was a great help in
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Got my truck few days ago, Jag was a great help in showing us the truck and will continue trusting him for the future
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These guys don’t communicate with each other.
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These guys don’t communicate with each other. We wasted hours at the dealership test driving and getting a contract worked out and at the last minute we were told, “ oh this truck was sold 2 days ago”. We had taken a ferry into the city specifically to purchase this truck. How hard is it for the sales guys to put a sold sign on a vehicle? You would think they would have a bulletin board with inventory sales listed. Unacceptable!
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We had an exceptional experience at Key West Ford.
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We had an exceptional experience at Key West Ford. Their entire team was kind, helpful and responsive when dealing with us (and our kiddies). Ian Riddell, Sales manager helped us find a Sales Representative who was extremely knowledgeable in the vehicle we were pursuing. Jag Dhillon helped us navigate through all the questions we had, was patient and helpful. Our kids were entertained (with popcorn), we were give all the information needed. Michelle Kellough, was extremely helpful navigating through our warranty options, we were presently surprised with what she found for us. Thank you, this was a big purchase and a big day for us and we really appreciated all you did for us.
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I got my used BMW with sale price through Allen.
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I got my used BMW with sale price through Allen. He offered the most convenient way for me to get my car. He was very professional and helpful!
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Seattle, World Take Note As Nissan Xmotion Wins Innovative Design Award at 2018 NAIAS

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(Posted on Jan 17, 2018 at 12:28AM by Billy Kirk)
Hot on the heels of the LEAF’s FIPA Green Car of the Year honors today comes the announcement that the Nissan Xmotion has garnered its own acclaim. The concept has claimed the "Innovative Use of Color, Graphics or Materials" award at the 2018 North American International Auto Show. This marks the second consecutive time that the manufacturer has nabbed the commendation.

The innovation award comes courtesy of EyesOn Design. It was given to the Xmotion concept in part because of its deft incorporation of hues. Prominently featured on the exterior is a special silver that was created to resemble pewter, a malleable metal often used in Japanese handicrafts. On the interior, red and white were integrated to represent the country’s national colors. Additionally, black was put in to reflect modernity and the advance of technology, as were Nishijin-weave carbon-fiber accents.



It’s not just color, however. The innovative design award was also presented due to Xmotion’s dedication to new user interfaces. The concept pushes the boundaries of modern technology by introducing fresh ways for the driver to control the crossover, including gestures, voice commands, and eye movements. It’s something far beyond what’s seen in current SUVs such as the Pathfinder.

Ring us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle today to get fully briefed on the Xmotion concept! We also encourage you to peruse our current lineup of crossovers.

Nissan’s Xmotion Concept Sparks Imagination of Seattle Residents

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(Posted on Jan 16, 2018 at 04:10PM by Billy Kirk)
Revealed yesterday at Detroit’s 2018 North American International Auto Show, the Nissan Xmotion concept is a spirited design exploration of everything the future of SUVs can hold for Seattleites and global citizens. It fuses American-centric style with traditional Japanese culture for something altogether different, as is readily apparent when you examine its breathtaking exterior.



Nissan remarks that the refreshed “boomerang” headlights go a step further in aggressiveness on the Xmotion concept, now resembling “forged steel blades" unlike anything seen on, say, the Murano. Cool, right? But there’s also a functional side to this—the lamps are integrated smartly into a single piece, offering turn signals, positional units, and both high and low beams all in one place. Further, the color and intensity alter depending on conditions.



The rear of the Xmotion is similarly inspired. The details are taken from the warmth of kumiko (Japanese puzzles and woodwork). When the taillights are on, blocks will appear that are created by a holographic image—effectively, an optical illusion that oozes progressive style. And on the sides of the crossover, the U-shaped body provides an unbroken visual wave that undulates from front to back.

There’s much to get excited about. Ring us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle today to discuss the advancements of the Xmotion concept! Also, don’t hesitate to browse our current selection of fantastic SUVs.

New Nissan Xmotion Concept Could Offer Seattle Amazing Interior Design

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(Posted on Jan 15, 2018 at 07:42PM by Billy Kirk)
Today, Nissan took the wraps off their incredible new Xmotion crossover concept at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The forward-thinking compact SUV offers an amazing fusion of Japanese and American craftsmanship on the interior, and we’d be remiss not to detail it in full.

The cabin was built based on the imagery of a river. The center console area acts as the “bridge” over it, offering the allure of the Japanese architectural wood joinery practice, 
kanawa tsugi, which is most often featured in religious shrines of that country. The Xmotion’s instrument panel continues that design in what Nissan considers a “robust bone structure” that exudes strength. It's something wholly different than what you see in today's Rogue, for example.


More concretely, there’s a ton of technology to appreciate in the Xmotion concept. There are seven total displays throughout the dash that offer vehicle settings and information. Notably, each can be controlled through voice commands, gestures, and even eye movements—quite the user interface revolution! There’s also a “digital room mirror” on the ceiling that Nissan has yet to expound upon in detail.

Exciting times lie ahead for this automaker. Call us at Kirkland Nissan to hear more about the 
Xmotion’s interior design! In the interim, check out our currently available SUVs.

Nissan Wows Seattle, World With New Xmotion Concept



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(Posted on Jan 15, 2018 at 05:52PM by Billy Kirk)
Pick your jaws up off the floor, America! Nissan today unveiled their new Xmotion SUV concept at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and dang, does it look poised to change the crossover game. 


Pronounced “
cross motion,” the concept is a six-passenger, three-row SUV with a burly American aesthetic and utility merged with a more nuanced Japanese design sensibility and beauty. Essentially, you’re getting the best of both worlds, inside and out. There’s a lot to digest, so in this post we’ll zero in on the exterior.




The outside of the Xmotion concept is a signal as to the future of Nissan design. It’s dynamic, with the now-signature front grille but also a set of standout U-shaped headlamps and a strong overall stance. All-terrain tires are included alongside a stern, metal-crafted wheel aesthetic. They are mechanical tool-inspired with a tread that’s actually laminated over the 21-inch aluminum alloy rim structure--imagine if your Pathfinder had that! Additionally, the taillight look pulls from traditional Japanese woodwork, while a retractable “rooftop box” appears positively stunning.

Stay tuned for more on the new Xmotion concept courtesy of us here at Kirkland Nissan, including an examination of the interior! Also, don't hesitate to check out our existing line of crossovers!
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