Nissan has introduced a five-year, or 160,000 kms Manufacturer Warranty for its range of gasoline and diesel light commercial trucks and vans, purchased from Sept. 1, 2015.
by Staff
September 7, 2015
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Nissan has introduced a five-year, or 160,000 kms Manufacturer Warranty for its range of gasoline and diesel light commercial trucks and vans, purchased from Sept. 1, 2015.
The Manufacturer Warranty covers a comprehensive array of component and chassis elements, from powertrain and battery through to paintwork. The warranty even extends to include Nissan Genuine accessories, according to the automaker.
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“Nissan has a long heritage in LCVs and we intend to grow our presence in this market across Europe. Meeting and exceeding the needs and preferences of our customers is a priority. This innovative five-year Manufacturer Warranty was developed following in-depth research among our LCV customers to understand what they valued most. Launching this market-leading LCV warranty is testament to Nissan’s confidence in the quality of our vehicles and the peace of mind we wish to offer our customers across Europe,” said Ponz Pandikuthira, director of Light Commercial Vehicles for Nissan Europe.
Nissan’s LCV range in Europe includes the Navara pickup and all-new NP300, and beginning in early 2016, NV200 and NV400 vans and NT400 Cabstar and NT500 trucks. Designed to suit a variety of uses, Nissan’s vans and pick-ups provide cleverly-designed cargo spaces and the latest technological features as options, including rear view camera and NissanConnect Navigation system. The LCVs provide for a wide range of applications, with impressive maneuverability, high levels of driver comfort and affordable cost of ownership from versatile and durable chassis and cabs, according to the automaker.
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