Do you own a vehicle and wish you had a more flexible payment option when you bring your car for services or when you need parts? Good news for Nissan owners, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is here to help out.
Nissan Philippines Inc. now offers a zero-interest payment plan for aftersales products and services. This provides Nissan owners with more flexible payment options and a convenient way to maintain their vehicles.
Credit card holders from EastWest Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, and Banco de Oro can choose to pay in installments at a zero percent interest rate when purchasing the following products and services:
- Genuine Parts and Accessories
- Genuine Merchandise
- Nissan Service Protection Plan
- Other related aftersales services
Do note, however, that the Nissan Service Protection Plan may only be available in select dealerships. If you’re aiming to purchase this product, it’s best to talk with your dealership first if this is available.
Furthermore, customers can save time by using Nissan's aftersales services through the Nissan Assist App, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, or by using Nissan’s Online Service Booking. Alternatively, they can visit any participating dealer to book an appointment or contact the Nissan Customer Assistance Center (NCAC).
Just to name a few upgrades you can buy for your Nissan, official OEM parts are available on the Nissan site to style your vehicle to your tastes. They’re not necessarily performance upgrades, but, they’re sure to make you stand out from the crowd.
For the Nissan Terra, customers can buy door-side moldings, exhaust pipe finishers, door visors, and door handle protectors to give their rugged SUV a custom look. Meanwhile, owners of the Nissan Navara can get fender and fuel door garnishes with a black carbon pattern for a sportier look. They can even add over fenders and a rear tailgate garnish to give their pickup some added muscle.
Whatever route you may choose to customize your ride, Nissan’s zero-interest payment option provides flexibility and a bit more freedom for you to plan your upgrades without hurting your finances.
If you want to own a Nissan as your next car, check out the Nissan Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph and connect with sales agents near you, today.
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