Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) will give away a special Petron Value Card for those who buy a brand new NV350 Urvan from April 1 to June 30, 2017. With the “Fuel Up Your New Ride” promo, big points and other privileges await customers on their 1st year of ownership.
The Nissan - Petron Value Card entitles new owners of the NV350 Urvan to get 35 points (equivalent to P35) per P500 worth of diesel. However, this is limited to 75 points per day. Meanwhile, card holders earn 1 point per P100 purchase of Petron Gasul and 5 points for every P100 worth of engine oils.
In addition, new owners get free 24/7 towing and roadside assistance, as well as show card privileges at partner establishments. Meanwhile, NV350 Urvan owners will still get to enjoy the perks of the standard Petron Value Card after the 1st year of ownership.
As a recap, the Nissan NV350 Urvan is a 15- to 18-seater van with flexible capabilities. It has 12 rear air conditioning vents which help keep each passenger cool and comfy. This Japanese van is powered by a 2.5L diesel engine that’s paired to a 5-speed manual transmission and capable of producing 129 hp and 356 Nm of torque.
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