Just get your OEM Nissan parts online. Their parts here tend to be marked up about 400%, as is the case with a lot of dealership-sourced parts. And if you run a business and want wholesale parts, they make it as difficult as they possibly can for you to get that special rate (I was informed by the parts manager on duty that its more of a Group 1 automotive policy rather than a Sterling McCall policy). Go figure, these dealerships gotta pay for their fancy buildings somehow I guess.
Was quoted $430 for a programmed key fob for my Nissan Quest. After a glance on Amazon and a call to a couple of locksmiths I have a programmed key fob for a total of $145.
This place is totally not good for anything from paying their venders, to service department to the used cars department to parts