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Renault Ghana - Premium Motors Limited, has launched an added-on service a Mobile Service Van known as Renault Rey.
Renault Rey is a state-of-the-art mobile service solution tailor-made for Renault vehicle owners to provide quick repair services to customers with unparalleled convenience.
This exciting new offering from Premium Motors aims to redefine the customer experience with efficient maintenance and repair services right at the doorstep of its cherished customers.
Speaking at the Soft Launch, the CEO Mr. Jihad Hijazi, said “The Renault Mobile Service Van offers a comprehensive range of services, including routine maintenance tasks, minor repairs amongst others, from oil changes and filter replacements to battery checks and brake inspections, the skilled technicians on board are equipped to handle a wide array of services, ensuring that Renault cars are in top-notch condition at the same price as visiting our workshops,” he added.
The Marketing Manager, Christopher Attipoe stated that “Renault Rey, the mobile service van brings professional technicians equipped with cutting-edge tools and equipment directly to the customer’s location, be it their home, workplace or their preferred location.”
He further explained that the service Renault Rey seeks to make life much simpler for all. As such, anyone who owns a Renault vehicle qualifies for this service and can get their vehicles serviced without disrupting their busy schedules or quality time.
Renault Rey offers other services, these include Engine oil and oil filter replacement, check or replacement of Air and Ac filters, batteries, spark plugs, wiper blades, light bulbs and many others.
This service is available to all Renault vehicle owners and was created for their utmost convenience. To book an appointment, please call or WhatsApp Renault Rey anytime on 0559 586 412 or visit www.renault.com.gh to book an appointment.
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