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Warning !
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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!
Nissan News
Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
nissan all-electric vehicles in seattle washingtonAccording to an Automobile World article, the Nissan Leaf NISMO will go on sale July 31, 2018, in Japan. This latest vehicle will marry the advanced technologies of the world’s best-selling all-electric car with the sporty styling and performance of the NISMO series.
 
On the exterior, the vehicle features the characteristic layered double wings of the NISMO, which is expected to improve downforce without compromising drag coefficient. It rides on custom 18-inch aluminum wheels that minimize air resistance, while the body of the Leaf NISMO signals high-performance with a low center of gravity. 
 
Inside, the sporty interior appeals to the tuner-at-heart with slick NISMO’s custom red accents and a three-spoke steering wheel with a red center mark. The instrument panel also boasts a custom carbon-like finish, and the electronic shift has a gun-metal chrome finish.
 
On the road, the Nissan Leaf NISMO handles with gusto thanks to the custom suspension system, which has been fine-tuned for comfort, and an internal computer that allows for strong acceleration responses. As the vehicle whips through twists and turns, the electric power steering and Intelligent Trace Control provide stabilized cornering and lane-tracing abilities for added support.

Sounds magnificent, doesn't it?
 
Currently, Nissan doesn’t plan to roll-out the Leaf NISMO to international markets, but one can hope. In the meantime, stop by Kirkland Nissan to test drive the 2018 Leaf EV to experience its zero emissions performance.
According to a recent Nissan Europe press release, a new three-megawatt storage system using second-life and new electric vehicle batteries is now live in the Johan Cruijff Arena, which is the Netherlands’ largest stadium. The project is a collaboration between Nissan and the arena, as well as Eaton, BAM, and The Mobility House. Amsterdam Climate and Energy Fund (AKEF) and Interreg are also supporting the venture. 
 
 
The three-megawatt storage system combines power conversion units provided by Eaton – a U.S.-based power management company – along with the equivalent of 148 Nissan Leaf batteries. It works in tandem with the 4,200 solar panels on the roof of the stadium to provide back-up power. With this new technology, the arena is able to relieve the energy grid by flattening the peaks that occur during large-scale events and performances, as well as reduce their use of diesel generators.
 
“Thanks to this energy storage system, the stadium will be able to use its own sustainable energy more intelligently and, as Amsterdam Energy Arena BV, it can trade in the batteries’ available storage capacity,” said Henk van Raan, Director of Innovation at the Johan Cruijff Arena, in an interview. “The arena is assured of a considerable amount of power, even during an outage. As a result, the stadium will contribute to a stable Dutch energy grid.”
 
For more information on how Nissan is changing the way we power our world, please contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
According to an article from Inside EVs, the Sylphy Zero Emission vehicle is now available for order in China through Nissan’s joint venture subsidiary, Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company. 

The Sylphy Zero Emission first debuted at the Auto China 2018 show and is Nissan’s first mass-production electric vehicle designed and produced specifically for the Chinese marketplace. It is built on the same platform as the world’s best-selling electric car – the Leaf – and shares many of the same core technologies, including a fully electric powertrain.
 
 
But where it differs is its styling – specifically the Sylphy’s full-size wheelbase, which offers greater stability and class-leading interior legroom, as well as multilayer ergonomic seating with heating options. A connectivity feature will also allow the Sylphy’s audio and video to be remote-controlled from a mobile phone.
 
According to the article, the starting price for the Sylphy Zero Emission (after subsidies) is approximately 166,000 yuan ($25,000 USD). There is also no word if Nissan plans to extend the launch beyond China to include other global markets, such as North America, but that would certainly be exciting news if they did.
 
To learn more about Nissan’s all-electric powertrains, contact our team in Seattle, Washington today.
nissan leaf vehicles for sale in seattle washingtonNissan has added another accolade to its growing list of honors. The automaker recently won an Excellence in Climate Solutions Award for its ground-breaking work to develop electric vehicle technology and energy services systems. The distinction is part of the FT/IFC Transformational Business Awards, which is given by the Financial Times and the International Finance Corporation. 
 
Nissan was specifically recognized for its Vehicle-to-Grid technology, which enables energy from electric cars to be fed back into the electricity grid. This pioneering innovation not only makes the grid more stable, but it also helps consumers better manage their energy supply and costs.
 
But, that’s not all. Nissan’s second-life energy storage systems were also recognized by the FT/IFC Transformational Business Awards. This cutting-edge invention re-uses batteries from Nissan Leaf and e-NV200 electric vehicles and turns them into energy storage units for homes and other buildings. Most recently, the technology was tested in Namie, Japan, which is a city that was abandoned after the Fukushima nuclear disaster following the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. Old Nissan Leaf batteries were used to power LED streetlights to make roads safer for vehicles and pedestrians.
 
"This recognition validates Nissan's continuing efforts to integrate EV technology into society," said Nissan Executive Vice President Daniele Schillaci in a press release. "From launching the first mass-market electric vehicle, the Nissan Leaf, to developing Vehicle-to-Grid technology, we will continue leading the way toward a zero-emission future through Nissan Intelligent Mobility."
 
To learn more, stop by to visit our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
nissan hybrid vehicles seattle washingtonAccording to a recent Automotive News Europe article, Nissan Motor Corporation is considering an expansion of its ePower hybrid drivetrain to additional global markets within the next few years. The technology is currently available on the Nissan Note and Serena in Japan with the Juke soon to follow.
 
The extension of ePower to European markets is in response to more stringent CO2 targets and a reduced dependency on diesel fuels, which are set for 2020-2021. There is also talks of rolling out a range of fully-electric vehicles similar to the Leaf EV, but Nissan is studying other methods that would allow for partial electrification.
 
“We can do a 48-volt mild hybrid, or we can do a plug-in hybrid, but what is most interesting right now is the success we have had with ePower technology,” says Ponz Pandikuthira, Vice President of Product Planning in the interview.
 
ePower uses a small gasoline engine to act as a range extender to charge a battery, which is especially useful in markets where charging infrastructure is weak or not widely available. It is also cheaper to produce when compared to plug-in hybrid technologies, partly because the engine is not connected to the driveline and the vehicle doesn’t require 400 kg of additional battery weight. It’s a great solution for the automaker, bridging the gap between traditional diesel fuels and complex plug-in powertrains.
 
In the article, it was stated that Nissan plans to bring ePower to the U.S., but more likely as an option on higher-end vehicles. The technology will play a larger roll in the Infiniti lineup, come 2021.

To learn more about Nissan electric vehicles or to schedule a test drive in the currently available Leaf plug-in, contact Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, for more.
where to buy a Nissan Leaf in Seattle WashingtonWith the rise in popularity of all-electric vehicles, it’s only a matter of time before auto manufacturers extend their product lines to include various body styles and configurations. But, Nissan, they are ahead of the pack since unveiling their latest concept car called the Leaf Open Car. 
 
Sporting an open-air design, the roofless Leaf EV was just released in Tokyo at a zero-emissions forum earlier this month. The electric car was displayed at the event to celebrate the milestone of 100,000 sales of the Nissan Leaf in Japan since the model was first introduced in 2010.
 
Based on the second-generation Leaf, which was released this year, the Leaf Open Car retains its two-row design, but sports an entirely new body with only two doors, a swept-back windshield and a tall C-pillar with no roof to be found – not even a convertible. It’s quite a sight – no wonder it garnered great fanfare at the forum!
 
Unfortunately, there are no immediate production plans – if any – for the Leaf Open Car, but it may prove to be a good testing ground for future Nissan models and body styles.
 
In the meantime, you can enjoy your summer with zero-emissions performance in a conventional four-door Leaf EV. At Kirkland Nissan, our inventory is stocked with new and used models, providing you with the best all-electric selection in one lot. Call us today to schedule a test drive!
test drive Nissan leaf in seattle washingtonIf you drive an older model Leaf all-electric vehicle and are looking to replace the battery pack, you’ll be pleased to hear that Nissan will be offering rebuilt packs this month.
 
Currently, the refurbished power cells are only available in Japan; however, Nissan is investigating whether or not they can expand the program to the United States. Based on data from Green Car Reports, the cost for each rebuilt pack is $2,850 in Japan, which is more economical than replacing with a new battery at $6,500.
 
At the moment, Nissan’s program only covers 24-kWh batteries, but the automaker does have plans to begin recycling 30- and 40-kWh batteries, which are found in newer model year Leaf EVs and boast a longer range.
 
According to Nissan, their new battery recycling plant in Naime, Japan, is the first such factory recycling lithium-ion batteries. Naime is the region devastated by the earthquake and tsunami that melted down nuclear reactors in Fukushima. The plant will also recycle batteries from forklifts and large-scale storage systems and turn used electric car batteries into power plants for other industrial uses.
 
To learn more about how Nissan is changing how we power our daily lives, stop by to visit our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
This week at Auto China 2018, Nissan launched the first electric vehicle built in China for Asian consumers and it has the whole world talking about the potential of a later global launch. The vehicle is called the Sylphy Zero Emission and it is based on the ever-popular and best-seller Nissan Leaf.
 
 
Boasting an all-electric powertrain, advanced technologies and a spacious cabin designed for convenience and comfort, the Sylphy features an extended drive range of 210 miles. It will also incorporate a full-size wheelbase, offering greater stability and interior legroom, as well as multi-layer ergonomic seating with heating options. A connectivity feature will allow the vehicle's audio and video to be remote-controlled from a mobile phone as well. From the sounds of it, the Sylphy is as cutting-edge as you can get.
 
As the first mass-production EV for the China market, Nissan also claims that it is one of 20 electrified models to be introduced over the next five years. The Sylphy Zero Emission will go on sale later in 2018 and more information about the specs and pricing will be available at that time.
 
Will we be lucky enough to test drive the Sylphy on North American soil? News of a global release has not been mentioned, but our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle is hopeful. To learn more about our current line-up of available EVs, contact our dealership today.
Nissan is known across the globe as a preeminent innovator and engineer of cutting-edge automotive technologies – and now, they are leading the world in a project that re-uses electric vehicle batteries. Dubbed "The Light Reborn," this initiative is utilizing old Nissan Leaf batteries in a new way by powering LED streetlights with no external electrical connections.
 
Nissan, along with their affiliate 4R Energy Corporation, is currently testing the technology in Namie, Japan, which is a city that was abandoned after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011. Once this pilot project gets underway, there are plans to do a full-scale installation in the town later this year.
 
 
According to an Engadget article, Nissan also has a strategy to convert batteries from old and destroyed EVs in residential homes and buildings that use solar or wind power. The batteries will be used to store energy during the day for use in the evening or during a failure. Another project is to use the recycled batteries in "smart booths" to power cellphones and other devices. Quite revolutionary!
 
To learn more about how Nissan is modernizing the way we live and enjoy our daily lives, including innovative ways to re-use Leaf batteries, stop by to visit our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
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