Nissan announces discounts during week-long camp

    Discounts on servicing, parts and accessories can be availed between July 24-31, 2018 as part of the 9th edition of the brand’s ‘Happy with Nissan’ service camp.

    Published On Jul 24, 2018 09:42:00 AM

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    Nissan announces discounts during week-long camp

    Nissan has announced that the 9th edition of the Happy with Nissan service campaign will begin on July 24, 2018 and go on till July 31. As part of the service camp, the Japanese brand is offering discounts and special offers on a number of service-related transactions, parts and accessories.

    During the week-long camp, owners of Nissan and Datsun cars can avail a free 60-point vehicle check-up, a free exterior wash, discounts on accessories (such as a new safety-certified child seat), up to 20 percent discount on labour charges and some assured gifts. The service camp will also try and create awareness about the benefits of using genuine Nissan spare parts, oils and accessories.

    The ‘Happy with Nissan’ initiative originally began in 2014. Since then, the carmaker has serviced about 1 lakh customers over the span of eight campaigns.

    Nissan’ sub-brand, Datsun, currently retails the Go, Go+ and Redigo in India. Nissan’s own portfolio consists of the Micra, Sunny, Terrano and the GT-R. The former brand has plans to launch facelifts for the Go and Go+, while Nissan is expected to bring its Leaf EV this year, and is evaluating the Note e-Power for localisation in the country.

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    Nissan reinforces two-brand strategy with Datsun

    Datsun SUV for India confirmed

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