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cwerdna

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I don't think we need to go back 10 or 20 years as I can think of at least 5 or 6 if we go back that far (some in WA and some in CA).

Anyway, list Nissan dealers that have closed or are closing. I just recently learned that Nissan Sunnyvale (in California, part of http://www.dgdg.com/) closed in the past few months. https://www.nissansunnyvale.com now redirects to http://www.dgdg.com/. They were at https://web.archive.org/web/20200804021609/https://www.dgdg.com/contact-us/ but aren't at https://www.dgdg.com/contact-us/. Some folks have posted on FB pics of the place being closed down or already closed, including one person I know.
 
Today, while looking up something for where I leased my 1st Leaf, Boardwalk Nissan on Bair Island Rd, in Redwood City, that location has apparently closed.

Not clear if the dealer went under or just moved. There is a https://www.redwoodcitynissan.com/ that is <2 miles away.

While digging around, I found https://www.infinitiqx60.org/threads/infiniti-nissan-dealerships-closing-sf-bay-area.90939/. TIL that San Francisco Nissan/Infinti closed. I remember hearing of their indoor DC FC. You can see it pics at https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/nissan-infiniti-of-san-francisco-san-francisco-15. (I'm no fan of Yelp, BTW.)
 
Today, while looking up something for where I leased my 1st Leaf, Boardwalk Nissan on Bair Island Rd, in Redwood City, that location has apparently closed.

Not clear if the dealer went under or just moved. There is a https://www.redwoodcitynissan.com/ that is <2 miles away.

While digging around, I found https://www.infinitiqx60.org/threads/infiniti-nissan-dealerships-closing-sf-bay-area.90939/uno online. TIL that San Francisco Nissan/Infinti closed. I remember hearing of their indoor DC FC. You can see it pics at https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/nissan-infiniti-of-san-francisco-san-francisco-15. (I'm no fan of Yelp, BTW.)
Call Nissan finance or leasing department and inquire about the buyout process. They should confirm a dealership inspection isn't required. You can also ask about completing the buyout online (though it might not be available).
If you're still uneasy about the car's condition, get an independent mechanic to do a pre-purchase inspection. This will likely cost less than the dealership's fee.
Nissan should be able to guide you on the title transfer process. They might handle it for a fee, or provide instructions for completing it yourself at the DMV. Many states allow online DMV services like title transfers, so check your state's DMV website.
 
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