Boston Nissan Dealer, Marlboro Nissan, is offering Massachusetts Toyota owners a rebate worth up to $1,000. The rebate can be used towards the purchase of any new Nissan car, truck or SUV.
Massachusetts Toyota owners who are looking to either trade in their Toyota or simply add a new vehicle in the family can take advantage of the Nissan rebate worth up to $1,000. All that is needed is proof of ownership of any Toyota or a current lease agreement with the insurance policy detailing the covered vehicle in the name of the buyer’s or co-buyer’s name.
Marlboro Nissan is the #1 rated Nissan dealer in the US, as rated by DealerRater.com, an independent 3rd party review website. In addition to setting the highest standards in customer service, Marlboro Nissan offers one of the largest selections of new Nissan cars in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts consumers can select from Nissan’s broad range of Nissan cars, trucks and SUVs which offer something for every lifestyle and budget. The sporty Nissan Altima Coupe provides a thrilling ride while the Murano and Rogue are perfectly equipped to transport kids and cargo. For those with more to tow, the Xterra is a rugged SUV with plenty of power while the tough Titan and Frontier offer all of the versatility and power of a classic pick up truck.
Massachusetts Nissan shoppers can learn more about the models mentioned above, and see the entire lineup of Nissan vehicles available by visiting Marlboro Nissan online at http://www.marlboronissan.com/
For more information regarding the $1,000 rebate for Toyota owners, consumers can call 866-981-0277.
Massachusetts car shoppers appreciate the fact that the Marlboro Nissan dealer is a certified member of Dealer Rater and has the highest ranking of any Nissan Dealer in Massachusetts. Dealerrater.com is an independent customer review site where customers can speak to their experience about car dealerships. Marlboro Nissan was also ranked #1 in customer satisfaction four years in a row in a study based on Nissan USA’s owner survey that included feedback direct from the consumer at the time of sale or service.
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