Mitsubishi Motors Offers Unaccompanied Test-Drive Option For Klang Valley Customers.
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Sdn Bhd (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in Malaysia, offers an unaccompanied test-drive option for Klang Valley customers. 
Customers will be able to drive around their desired models without being monitored by their consultants.
MMM offers customers two options; accompanied by a Sales Consultant or unaccompanied.
Customers will need to visit MMM’s official website https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my/testdrive2u/ and submit a Test-Drive request before being contacted by Mitsubishi Motors authorised personnel for necessary arrangements.
The touchpoints of the vehicle will be sanitised accordingly to contain the spread of covid-19 before customers can test drive the vehicle for an hour before returning to the same location as its pick-up point.
MMM Chief executive officer Shinya Ikeda, in his statement, said that the unaccompanied test drive had been made as an option for customers to adapt to the new-norm challenges. This will allow their customers to experience the Mitsubishi cars on their terms with limited contact in peace of mind.
Ikeda added, “Shopping for a new vehicle present day is different than it was before the pandemic. At Mitsubishi Motors, we saw this as an opportunity to improve our customer’s experience and convenience. Through our Mitsubishi Online Showroom, customers can now learn about Mitsubishi vehicles, and they only need to fill up a form to schedule an appointment with our authorised dealers. We will then take care of the rest of the process right to deliver the Mitsubishi vehicle to the customer's doorsteps.”
Customers who wish to schedule a service for their Mitsubishi may make a service appointment via the MITSUBISHI CONNECT MY mobile app available for download via the Apple App Store or Google Playstore. For further information, kindly contact MMM’s Customer Careline at 1800 18 8161.
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