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Nissan Owners Receive Special Flood Relief Assistance

Jesica Sendai

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Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn. Bhd. (ETCM) and Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis Sdn. Bhd. (TCEAS) have announced a special Nissan Flood Relief Assistance programme for customers affected by recent flash floods around the country.

This program offers a 30% discount on parts and labour charges that will help alleviate the financial burden on Nissan owners whose vehicles are affected.


Furthermore, special upholstery restoration costs are offered for sedan vehicles at RM 1,655 nett and MPV, SUV, Pickup, and vans at RM 1,988 nett.

Nissan owners are also eligible for Easy Payment Plan (EPP) up to 12 months Interest-Free instalments on total bill, and 6 months or 10,000km warranty (whichever comes first) on Nissan Genuine Parts replacement.

This includes extended services such as Free Towing with T&C apply, Door-to-Door Towing as well as Collect & Delivery service for regular maintenance service over the weekends.  

For more assistance, you may call the Nissan Customer Care Centre Hotline at 1800-88-3838 or schedule an appointment at the nearest TCEAS shop or Nissan Authorised Service Dealer.


 

 


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