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Nissan set to fully reopen for business on Monday, May 18th.

Nissan set to fully reopen for business on Monday, May 18th.

Nissan welcomes the Government decision to allow car dealerships to fully open for sales, service and repair from Monday, May 18th 2020. Nissan confirmed that it will reopen this Monday having introduced a series of new safety measures to protect customers seeking service and repair and to facilitate those who want to buy a new car. “We are doing everything we can to keep our staff and customers safe, to follow and comply with Government guidelines and we look forward to reopening on Monday,” said James McCarthy, CEO of Nissan.

All Departments Fully Open From May 18th 2020.

Nissan will fully open for sales, service and repair on Monday, May 18th. Customers will be able to avail of a variety of remote services where they would rather not visit their local dealership in person. “We take the safety of our staff and customers very seriously. ‘Nissan Safety First’ is a set of precautions that will be in place when we reopen for business this coming Monday,” said James. “All our technicians will wear the necessary PPE when working on your vehicle, all cars and keys will be fully sanitised before being returned. Contactless collection and delivery services will also be available,” he added. “We have also redesigned our dealership to meet all social distancing guidelines. We will have protective screens in reception areas, as well as customer sanitisation stations,” he continued. “We have also ensured that a lot of services are now available remotely, recognising that some customers may prefer to deal with us in this way in the immediate term. This includes trade-in valuations, test drive at home facilities, online finance applications, online payment transactions and contactless delivery,” said James. “We want our customers to know that we are doing everything to keep them safe. We look forward to reopening, to meeting customers and to providing a service that meets their needs whichever way they may choose to service or repair their car or to buy a new car,” he added.

Customers seeking further information should call their local Nissan dealer of visit www.nissan.ie

 

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