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The Nissan Versa Draws Admiration

The Nissan Versa has made the following headlines:

"2010 Nissan Versa Wins a Consumers Digest Best Buy Award Fourth Year in a Row."

"2010 Nissan Versa Chosen as 2009 Top Safety Pick by IIHS."

"Nissan Versa Features the Highest Horsepower and Most Passenger Room in Its Class."

"Versa named a "Top 10 Least Expensive Vehicles to Own."

One of the premier Nissan car dealerships near West Chester, PA , All Star Nissan of Exton finds immense pleasure in bringing you the awards and accolades which have rained upon the pride of Nissan - the Nissan Versa.

While the Consumers Digest selected the 2010 Versa as a winner of an Automotive Best Buy Award in the Small Car category, the IIHS has named the Versa as the Top Safety Pick for 2009. To become a Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn the highest rating ("Good") in the front, side and rear impact tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, as well as offer electronic stability control.

The Nissan proved beyond a doubt that it's a Top Safety Pick. With class-leading 122 horsepower and 127 lb-ft of torque, interior volume, and the most rear leg room in it class, Versa scores in multiple categories, according to WardsAuto.com's Lower Small Car segment, January 2009. ForbesAutos.com noted Versa's flexibility and roominess In addition to ranking it in the top half of the 10 cars with lowest ownership costs. You can check out the super-cool Nissan Versa in Exton at the All Star Nissan of Exton - a full-fledged Toyota dealership.


MVP Nissan of Exton is a premier car dealer near West Chester, PA. Where main line service meets bottom line pricing, All-Star is an award-winning dealership offering customer service excellence since 2003.

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Do I need to dress up in a tie and shirt for a car salesman?
I don't have dress clothes, and don't have money to go out and buy dress clothes. I have nice black pants and shoes and some collared shirts. Would this work for an interview? it is a nissan car dealership. What are the chances of landing a job without experience?

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Car Insurance - PLEASE READ!?
In 2004, I saw a car that I wanted to buy at a Nissan car dealership and I took out a loan. At the time I didn't know anything about insurance. It was all "greek" to me. I was very young and had no one to help me out. Anyway, I went to American Family Insurance and the agent seemed very nice. I told him that I wanted to buy this car and before I could finalize everything I had to show proof that I had full coverage on the vehicle. He told me that I most definitely had to get full coverage and I signed the paperwork, gave him a check and my insurance coverage started. I NEVER CHANGED MY COVERAGE!! (Let me make that clear). So 1.5 years later my car slid on the ice and another lady thought she could speed to get around me and she instead hit me. The officer stated that none of us were at fault because I was sliding when I should have been in control of my car and she should have never tried to pass me so we would each be responsible for our own damage. Right away I called my agent and he later called me back and stated I didn't have collision coverage and I would have to pay out of pocket for my damage. Again, I didn't know anything about insurance and I had totally forgotten that collision was required so I believed this guy. I left it at that but was very upset with him because he stated that I didn't have collision coverage and I told him that as a professional insurance agent, he should have told me that I needed full coverage on this practically new car!!! So, 6 months later, it was still bothering me and I left him. The car wasn't drive-able (I had to pay $600 just to fix something with the wheel mount) and then it was drive-able but there are dents in the car and damage that equals $2,000 to fix. That may sound cheap to some of you but it isn't to me. Just 3 days ago, I was telling this story to someone and they told me that I should have had full coverage on the vehicle and I should look into this. I called American Family and a lady is doing some investigating because she could see I had insurance on my car in 2004 but didn't know what kind. But, she confirmed that my car was under a lien and the insurance agent would be required to put me on a full coverage in the state of Wisconsin. So, this lady stated she would call me back on Saturday. In a perfect world, she could state either 1). You had collision coverage at that time and your car will be fixed at our expense or 2.) Your agent never put you on full coverage. Come Saturday, what if she says that it turns out my agent never put me on full coverage? Isn?t he at fault? Everyone (including their own company) states he should have known to put me on full coverage! So, can I try suing the company? I?m thinking even though the lady was really nice and told me that my insurance agent should have known better that I?ll hear something from them stating that their computer system shows that I was a client in 2004, but they don?t know what type of coverage I was on. In the end, they will probably want to cover their butts. Please offer any suggestions! THANKS! And yes, I have become more knowledgeable about insurance for my sake. :)

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So I have a problem here. My parents went to the dealership for a car I don't want.?
This is whats going on. They just told me that they went to the Nissan car dealership and put $500 down on a 2009 Altima and signed some papers on a car which I don't even want. The dealership did not run there credit score but they did take my parents insurance info. I am going there first thing Monday morning with my dad..who seems not to know what planet he's in and cancel the contract and get back the $500. I want to know if I can straighten everything out and get my money back. What do I need to do to cancel this contract and not have them sucker anything out of me. Please help with some advice. Thank You G Ok...so I just found out that they did not signed papers to get there credit checked. They did not sign any car sales agreement contract. So I should be able to get my money...excuse me there money Monday no problem am I right???????? I am a hard working girl and will thrownin some my to buy the car I want. I am not spoiled I moved out of Manhattan but before I moved into Manhattan I had a BMW. And that is what I want to get and I can afford it on my own but my parents wanted to give me a surprise and a scare with this Altima. I made an error in the add detail column. THEY ONLY SIGNED PAPERS FOR THE CREDIT CHECK....NOTHING ELSE.

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