Thank you for taking the time to consider Auto Inspection Service as your Nissan service provider. Your service can be provided by anyone. We would like to go beyond service and provide you with an experience that keeps you coming back; to build a relationship based on trust. Everyone is looking for a service provider they can go to with confidence, wouldn’t you agree? Don’t you want the assurance that the work will be done by professionals who have the acquired skills to perform the job successfully with competence? The reality is, you want the facts about your vehicle and you want the truth. We will honor your request with moral character and ethical principles. We will be fair and impartial, giving you the reliance of fulfillment and promise.
Two Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty
WE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES FOR YOUR NISSAN:
- Seat Covers and Floor Mats
- Oil Changes / Scheduled Maintenance
- Engine Tune Ups
- Wheel and Tire Service
- Repair / Reset Annoying Warning Lights
- Engine Performance
- Electrical Problems
- Engine Repair
- Engine Exchange: Re-manufactured or Used
- Automatic and Manual Transmissions Service
- Heating and A/C – HVAC
- Suspension Struts and Shocks
- Disc and Drum Brakes / ABS
- Steering Racks / Tie Rod Ends / Ball Joints
- Drive Shaft / U Joints / CV Shafts
- Exhaust and Muffler Repair
- Windshields and door glass
A Few Facts About Nissan
The Chevrolet Motor Company was founded in 1911 by racecar driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet.
What has evolved into Nissan Motor Company Ltd. today began as The Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works in 1911 and produced its first car in 1914, named DAT. In 1918 the company was renamed Kwaishinsha Motorcar Co., Ltd. in 1918 and then DAT Motorcar Co. in 1925. After a merger with a truck maker in 1926 the name was changed again to DAT Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Following another round of buyouts, mergers and name changes Nissan Motor Company Ltd. was finally founded in 1934.
As of 2010, Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world and became the second largest car manufacturer in its home market of Japan in 2011.
Nissan made its entrance into the American market in 1959, introducing itself at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Partially due to their combination of keeping sedan models up to date with the latest technology and using chic Italianesque style in their sporty models, Nissan was one of the world’s largest automobile exporters by 1970.
To avoid import taxation, Nissan began building assembly plants in the United States around the early 1980’s and now has three manufacturing locations here.
Since 1999, Nissan Motor Company has been in an ongoing legal battle with Uzi Nissan, the owner of Nissan Computers, over use of the name and domain names Nissan.com and Nissan.net; the case is ongoing as Nissan Motors has been trying to obtain a trademark since a 2008 Final Judgment not in their favor.
Recent years have had some problems for Nissan as various issues have caused the recall of about 3 million cars worldwide.
WEBSITE: www.nissan-global.com