Tri-State Nissan serves Strasburg, VA, by providing a great selection of new and pre-owned Nissan models, as well as service, repairs, parts and finance options. If you are searching for a dealership that provides a stress-free experience, free of games and gimmicks, then look no further than Tri-State Nissan!
At our dealership, we are dedicated to providing our customers with top-tier automotive service. When you shop at Tri-State Nissan, you'll discover such conveniences as:
- Nissan reward points: Earn discounts towards your next factory recommended service or bank your points for a free service
- Nitro-fillâ„¢ tire inflation: Standard on every new and pre-owned vehicle with including one year emergency roadside assistance
- Express Oil Change Service: No appointment necessary
- Complimentary Quick Alignment Check technology
- Complimentary Loaner car: For services and repairs over $250
- Extended hours: Monday - Friday 7 AM - 7 PM and Saturday service from 7 AM - 4 PM
- On-line service appointment scheduling
- Courtesy Shuttle to work or shopping within greater Strasburg area
- Nissan reward points: Earn discounts towards your next factory recommended service or bank your points for a free service
- Nitro-fillâ„¢ tire inflation: Standard on every new and pre-owned vehicle with including one year emergency roadside assistance
- Express Oil Change Service: No appointment necessary
- Complimentary Quick Alignment Check technology
- Complimentary Loaner car: For services and repairs over $250
- Extended hours: Monday - Friday 7 AM - 7 PM and Saturday service from 7 AM - 4 PM
- On-line service appointment scheduling
- Courtesy Shuttle to work or shopping within greater Strasburg area
Best known for its pottery, antiques and Civil War history, Strasburg, VA, remains an integral part of the Shenandoah Valley. The town was chartered in 1761 by German settlers, who were traveling south along the Great Wagon Road. After a thriving agricultural period, Strasburg became a center for earthenware and stoneware pottery, earning it the nickname "pot town." Today, the city's proximity to Washington D.C. And countless tourist attractions have made it a popular destination for visitors.
- Strasburg Museum
- Meneka Peak
- Woodbine Farm Market
- The Sonner House: Built in 1757, this house began as a one-room log cabin and spent a decade as a Bed and Breakfast before becoming home to Sam and Mary Hitchings.
- Presbyterian Church: Besides being among Strasburg's oldest churches, the cemetery acts as the final resting place for many Civil War soldiers.
- Spengler Hall: One of many plantation buildings built by Capt. Anthony Spengler, this Federal mansion was once used as General Alfred Torbert's headquarters during the Civil War.



