Props To The Shop: Find Out What Our Customers Are Saying About Their Service Experience

May 24 2022, Centennial Nissan

Props To The Shop: Find Out What Our Customers Are Saying About Their Service Experience

Taking your vehicle in for service can be an intimidating ordeal. Waiting for your technician to finish their repairs becomes a race against the clock. Will they find anything else wrong? Do I really need to replace that part? And let's not forget to mentally prepare for the inevitably sky-high bill, right?

Wrong. At Centennial Nissan of Charlottetown, our customers are family. And we take care of each and every vehicle as if it were our own. Between our top-of-the-line techs and our ace advisors, we have decades of knowledge and experience under one roof. We're confident that our shop is one of the best in the biz - but don't just take our word for it! Find out what our customers have to say about our service department before we become your one-stop shop! 


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