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Auto Repair Shop in Metairie, LA Nissan Service

Auto Repair Shop in Metairie, LA
Nissan Service


Are you looking for reliable auto repairs in Metairie, LA?  Our car service center is fully staffed with expert Nissan service technicians who know what it takes to keep your Nissan Altima, Maxima, Pathfinder, Rogue, or Sentra operating at peak performance.  Don't let minor car repairs turn into a major headache down the road.  Whenever the check engine light comes on in your car, truck, or SUV it's a good idea to bring it in and let one of our service technicians run a computer diagnostic test.


Nissan Pathfinder

Nissan Auto Service


Tire rotation & wheel alignment
Brake disc & pad replacement
Engine oil & filter change
Exhaust repair & replacement
Gasket & seal replacement
Coolant system flush
Tire mounting & balancing
Transmission fluid flush
Spark plug change
Air & cabin filter replacement


Car service in Metairie, LA |  Near New Orleans, Slidell & Covington


Our Nissan service center is proud to serve the residents of Slidell, Covington, and New Orleans, Louisiana.  Whether you drive a new Nissan or a used car we are ready to assist with all of your vehicle maintenance needs.  Premier Nissan of Metairie also carries a complete selection of OEM Nissan auto parts.  Use our schedule service form located in the upper left of page or give us a call at (855) 979-0138 to set up your next Nissan service appointment.

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