
Mazda Philippines is now offering a 2-year Extended Service Plan package to the following customers who bought their vehicle between October 2017 to March 2020, or have not consumed their first 3-year free service plan.
Owning a brand-new Mazda is not just about enjoying a pleasurable drive experience. It is also about the peace of mind afforded by a premium ownership experience.
Existing Mazda owners are currently enjoying the free 3-year Yojin-3 Service Plan. Gladly, they are eligible to extend their worry-free ownership with the new prepaid Service Plan, which also comes with other benefits.
The new 2-year Extended Service Plan will cover the cost of the fourth and fifth-year preventive maintenance services (PMS) starting from the vehicle's 70,000-kilometer PMS schedule. For SkyActiv-G models, the additional 2-year extension will require owners to shell out P38,250, while SkyActiv-D models and the BT-50 will require P45,000.
In addition to the savings, the Extended Service Plan protects the Mazda customers from pricing inflation for parts and labor for 2 years. More importantly, they are also assured that only genuine replacement parts are being used in their vehicles, plus, the package also includes free Emergency Roadside Assistance for two more years and merchant-affiliated benefits.
Having a complete dealership service record for 5 years protects a car’s residual value and therefore the customer’s investment. But more than that, the 2-year Extended Service Plan offer is our way to reassure our customers that throughout their Mazda ownership journey, their cars will be in their most optimal condition and will continue to provide reliable service, safety, and performance.
It was announced last year that Mazda Philippines has extended the coverage of its free PMS on brand new vehicles from 3 to 5 years. Therefore, covering units purchased from April 2020 onward.
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