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Roswell Infiniti (North Atlanta)

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Just wanted to put in a good word about Roswell Infiniti of North Atlanta. Bought my G there last month, from a guy named Jeff Hoffman. Overall, a pretty nice guy. He made me feel like he was in my corner when it was time to talk numbers. I've had the welt (the edging) around the sunroof opening replaced, but my car has been perfect other than that. I'm pretty satisfied at this point.If you're in Atlanta and looking ofr a G, you might want to check them out.

-- mike

2003 G35C 6MT,Leather,Prem
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I'll second that. Read my post in the dealer service thread.

'03 G35 Coupe 6MT
Diamond Graphite / Graphite
roswell is the worst. i cant remember the salesman's name. i left a deposit while he did the numbers on a coupe for me. and when the numbers came in lower than i expected, i told him that maybe i should get one with nav and some other options. he told me "lets leave well enough alone". wtf!!! so i went and got mine at infiniti of gwinnett. ron weintraub is the man. actually got me into a 6MT when one happened to come in the morning that i was gonna pick up my automatic. and get this. the salesman at roswell called me after he found out that i got the car from gwinnett and proceeds to chastise me. saying "i shouldve known that you werent a man of your word". of course i had a nice sit down with the GM. hopefully my bad experience has helped some of you guys.....

DOc
Wow, that's pretty F'ed up, Dr Rick.. Not sure who your sales guy was, but they treated me a lot better than that. Their service isn't bad, so far..

You know that Roswell Infiniti and Infiniti of Gwinnett are owned by the same people, right? They frequently share inventory, but if you didn't like the sales guy, that probably wouldn't have helped you..

-- mike


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