Summer has come to a close and that means you could be ready to upgrade your ride. Or perhaps you have a college student that could use a new set of wheels. Whether you need a vehicle for you or someone you love, we have plenty of brand-new Nissan models waiting for you right here at Younger Nissan. But before signing on the dotted line, check out our list of a few important questions youâll want to ask when purchasing a car. Then, come see our team at 7418 Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704 when youâre ready to upgrade your ride! Take a look at our available inventory using our convenient online portal! Â
Younger Nissanâs List Of Questions To Ask When Buying A New Kia!
Are there any additional fees?
- We hope it isnât a shock but when buying a new car, youâll be paying for more than just the car itself. Itâs a good idea to ask what fees you are going to pay and how much they will be. This will cut down on confusion when itâs time for you to sign and drive off the lot with your new Nissan.

What other amenities does the vehicle come with?
- Cars these days come with many gadgets and gizmos and you will want to know what they are before driving off or signing. Why? Well, if the vehicle youâre considering has features that you may not use or want – you probably donât want to pay for them. Also, on the flip side, if youâre looking for specific features, youâll want to ask and make sure your new vehicle is equipped with them.
Will you hold the vehicle while I make a decision?
- Of course, we will but we like to put this on here to ensure that you ask and donât lose out on a great new vehicle that youâve fallen in love with. We encourage our customers to take the time they need, buying a new vehicle is a big investment and we want you to be sure this is the right option for you!
How long is the warranty and what does it cover?
- Your vehicle is an investment and you will need to take care of that investment. Be sure to ask what type of warranty your vehicle comes with and how long it will last. These warranties will help keep some cash in your wallet when it comes to repairs and maintenance.


