MMM Launches Max Certified Pre-Owned Mitsubishi Vehicle Program
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in Malaysia today has expanded its venture by launching a new pre-owned vehicle program known as MMM’s Max Certified. This program allows customers to purchase certified used Mitsubishi cars with no worries.
Under the Max Certified program, customers can browse through various pre-owned Mitsubishi models available at all MMM dealerships nationwide. Aside from buying certified pre-owned models, customers can also trade-in their existing Mitsubishi models for new ones.
“In addition to strengthening the Mitsubishi brand within the used car sector and building the residual values of Mitsubishi vehicles, Max Certified aims to improve customer retention and repurchase another Mitsubishi model. Through the Max Certified program, we want to deliver a more holistic approach,” said Shinya Ikeda, CEO of MMM.
You can also trade-in your old Mitsubishi models for new ones like the Xpander MPV (left) and Triton pick-up truck (right)
Customers won’t have to worry about the condition of these pre-owned cars, as each and every one of them undergoes a strenuous 150-point inspection done by professionally-trained Mitsubishi technicians. To alleviate this further, each car purchased via this Max Certified program will come with a standard 12-month warranty that covers repair and/or replacement of the engine, transmission, steering, and electrical components due to mechanical failure.
You can browse through the Max Certified's inventory at any MMM's authorised dealers nationwide
To further sweeten the pot, MMM even offered a complimentary service e-voucher worth RM500 for every Max Certified customers, redeemable at any authorised MMM service centres nationwide.
All MMM’s pre-owned vehicles sold under this program are aged seven years and below with mileage less than 180,000 KM. These cars are also equipped and serviced using genuine parts from Mitsubishi Motors, where customers can even check for the cars’ service records which were all done at MMM’s authorised service centres. More importantly, all cars are free from major accidents and flood damage.
“While MMM continues to work towards introducing new models for Malaysians, we also hope to offer those who are interested in purchasing a used Mitsubishi car a more accessible and trustworthy platform,” the CEO added.
For more information regarding MMM’s Max Certified program, customers can browse through Mitsubishi Malaysia’s official website, or visit any MMM dealerships nearby.
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