BLUF - I am sending my car up to Nissan Prince Fukushima to get all the dealer options and some extra work I want done, because I got screwed by my local dealer twice and they don't deserve any further business from me.
So as shown in my first post, the first thing I did after picking up my car was to drive it over to Nismo Omori Factory. Not for some work to be done there (not yet anyway) but to leave the car there until Midorikawa-san from Nissan Prince Fukushima could come down and retrieve the car.
You may have noticed that I have recently been asking him and his team to do work on my cars, starting with the Elgrand. And there is a reason for this. You see, when the new Nissan Skyline Nismo went on sale back in August 2023, I was ready with check in hand. However, the closest local dealer (Nissan Prince Kanagawa, Nippa branch) told me they could not order it, EVEN THOUGH I had been telling them that the car was scheduled to go on sale in August in the months leading up to that date - how was I confident that I had accruate information? Because the people who worked to develop the car told me! (more details in a future post). I was given all sorts of excuses - there was to be a lottery system given the demand for the car, that Nissan employees could not buy it, etc.
I was ready to give up, or at least try to find one on the used car market, when Ochiai-san at Nismo Omori introduced me to Midorikawa-san. You see, Midorikawa-san is WELL CONNECTED on the dealership side, and he quickly contacted some senior people he knew at Nissan Prince Kanagawa, and lo and behold turns out they WERE able to offer me a car from the allotment they had received from Nissan - I would just have to buy it from their Higashi-Kanagawa branch, not the Nippa branch. Not a problem for me, it means a few more minutes traveling to that store versus the closest one. But being able to order a brand new vehicle on the same terms as any other paying customer, even if it meant asking around, was exactly what I wanted to do. No special treatment for me - Even though I work at Nissan, I am not the kind of person who pulls strings to get something I want, at the expense of ordinary customers.
So I placed my order for the car I wanted on 8 August 2023. One small problem... when I finally got the paperwork in the mail, it was NOT with all the options I wanted, as the car did not have a sunroof. I am not going to say whose error that was, but it meant that I had to quickly place a change order... except this time, the salesman at Nissan Prince Kanagawa Higashi Kanagawa told me it was too late - the dealership's allotment had been used up too, so I could not cancel this order and re-order either. Apparently, a really popular car!
So I was resigned to a car without a sunroof, but if you know me I really like my cars to be the top of the line and fully optioned. It was at this time that the salesman at the Nippa branch called me and told me they now had a new allotment of 6 cars - apparently, these cars were not being ordered in remote areas of Japan, so those dealerships had relinquished their allotments back to others who had customers on waiting lists, mostly in Tokyo and Kanagawa prefecture. Once I heard this, of course I was not happy - did the salesman at Higashi Kanagawa just not know or could he not have been bothered to make me happy? Did not matter, I called up Midorikawa-san... and a day later I had the Higashi Kanagawa dealership's management call me with deepest apologies - of course they would be happy to reorder the EXACT car I want from their new allotment. Also, it turns out that there was plenty of time to submit the original change order...the salesman just couldn't be bothered I guess.
So given the runaround I got from Nissan Prince Kanagawa at two of their stores, there is no way I am going to spend more money with them (even though as I mentioned in my previous post that I had a good experience, USUALLY it's only the salesman, and not the branch manager and the dealership president who come running out to greet customers... and now you know). I got the car from them, and unless there is some kind of warranty work I have to do with them, I doubt I will ever see them again. The guy who DOES deserve my business is Midorikawa-san, so I am more than happy to be inconvenienced as he takes care of all 3 of my Nissans.
Anyway, a few days after I dropped the car off, Midorikawa-san personally came down in their car carrier and retrieved my Skyline Nismo. Here are some photos and video I took. I knew he was coming so I dropped by to make sure he knew EXACTLY what options and extras I wanted him to install before he left with my car.
So I arrived a few minutes early, but then as soon as Midorikawa-san showed up, the guys at Nismo sprang into action, opening the big garage door.
Love how everyone is ready to go! On time, without delay and without any fuss. |
Car was looking fantastic. I really think I made the correct choice on color.
Of course, we took this opportunity to make sure some additional Nismo parts got loaded into the car...
The trunk space not as big as we expected... |
The only I guy right now I would trust driving my new car, Ochiai-san. |
And then Midorikawa-san got to work, securing the car.
And of course, leave it to the Japanese to get Nissan wheel cap perfectly flat when the parked it onto the carrier.
So here is the last view I had before they drove off. I guess the only way this could have been improved was by covering the car or putting it into an enclosed trailer, but Fukushima is only a few hours away and there was no rain in the forecast.
Anyway, I am hoping a quick turnaround on the work on this car so I can start driving it and breaking it in! OR, should I keep it under 100kms for the rest of its life, assuming it will become a collectible? Hmm...