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Japan Motors Trading Company Limited, Distributors of Nissan products in Ghana, voted Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) “Motor firm of the year, 2008 and 2009" has launched a National Nissan Care Month Promotion throughout the country to celebrate the Nissan brand.
Japan Motors and Nissan has set a benchmark in the automobile industry for its quality products and exceptional after sales service.
Keeping this tradition alive, Japan Motors has launched National Nissan Care Month Promotion campaign in four service centers across Ghana.
Mr. Mohammed R. Byrouthy, General Manager, (After Sales) said, "Japan Motors, having won many awards for its after-sales service in the sub-Saharan market, has timed the service campaign to correspond with the Easter holiday season in Ghana. The campaign will help our customers to gear up their vehicles for long journeys, ensuring safe, comfortable and fun filled drives during the holidays".
Under the campaign, all Nissan and Japan Motors customers will be eligible for:
- Free inspection and Computerized Diagnostics for Nissan vehicles.
- Discount on all categories of service and repair as follows -10% discount on part and 20% discount on labour charge
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