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Hi guys,

It's time to get a service done for my V35, wondering if anyone knows anywhere in the Cheltenham/Mentone area of Melbourne that they would recommend?

Ta,

Richard

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If you're looking southeast then I've heard Dandenong Nissan are decent. Only 15 mins or so from Cheltenham/Mentone area. Having spoken to their service and parts departments before, their guys seemed familiar with the car at least unlike a couple of other dealers who didn't even know the car is NA.

I got mine serviced at City Nissan in North Melbourne because I work in the city and I was pretty happy with what they did including replacing the drive belts for a reasonable price.

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+1 for Dandenong Nissan. They always do a great job on my car and keep the price reasonable.

cool, thanks guys - Dandenong sounds the place to go! Anyone in particular to speak to, or just the front desk?

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cool, thanks guys - Dandenong sounds the place to go! Anyone in particular to speak to, or just the front desk?

I dont understand why people have recommended a Nissan dealer.

I would only ever go to Nissan as a last resort.

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I dont understand why people have recommended a Nissan dealer.

I would only ever go to Nissan as a last resort.

I went for City Nissan for the first two services, include a major on 80,000 with CVT flush. They've done an awesome jobs.

Then I went to M1Motor in Nunawading last time as recommended by friend (too lazy to go from Doncaster to City during holiday),

got my rocker cover fixed and got my car back after 5days (they promised 2 days). Price was okay after their "half price discount", but the service was total disaster compare to Nissan dealer.

Price vs Quality/Services....I'll go for quality and service for sure for my beloved V

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I dont understand why people have recommended a Nissan dealer.

I would only ever go to Nissan as a last resort.

.. so agree with you :rofl:

If you can go a little more to the east,

I Revolution would be the wkshop for V35, they are in Bayswater now.

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I dont understand why people have recommended a Nissan dealer.

I would only ever go to Nissan as a last resort.

Why's that?... I've only had good experiences with Dande Nissan with my old R33 and now my V35.

I can't say that about some of the "specialist" workshops I've been too. :)

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Bayswater is way too far for me - even Dandenong is pushing it. I regularly pass a place in White St Mordialloc called"8T8" or something like that, that always has a few R33's etc sitting outside, occasionally a stagea, but never seen a V35 there.

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