
Nissan Philippines finished 2019 strong with 42,694 units sold and with a 3rd place ranking in the top 10 car brands for that same year. The automotive manufacturer even posted record sales in September of 2019. The brand was able to post 4,786 unit sales for that month.
In its quest to further expand in the country and to provide excellent service to its customers nationwide, Nissan even launched the Service on Wheels program in order to reach out to more of its customers. Now, the Japanese brand adds another dealership to its growing portfolio.
To start the 2020 calendar year strong, Nissan inaugurated its first dealership for the year in Clarkfield, Pampanga. The dealership is the 45th showroom and service center for the Japanese brand and will be under a joint venture with Innovation Motors. The facility is located in the Clark Freeport Zone area, expanding the Japanese automaker’s reach in Central Luzon.
The Nissan Clark dealership is capable of displaying 10 Nissan vehicles in its showroom area. At the back, it features a 980 square meter workshop area ready to service all the vehicles that may come through. The showroom and service center combo takes up a 3,150 square meter plot of land. The Nissan Clark dealership also has the longest facade for its kind in the country to date, coming in at 93 meters in length. Having such a long facade will allow more people the chance to see the newest offerings of the brand.
Nissan Clark is the latest milestone in our partnership with the Laus Group of Companies through Innovation Motors. This dealership is an important step in Nissan’s commitment to customer satisfaction through our expansion to key areas in the country
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