Nissan Offers Chance to Win “Maintenance For Life”

Nissan announced Tuesday the launch of its “October Car Care” service event. October is Fall Car Care month in North America and is designated for vehicle owners to get their vehicle in shape for the approaching winter weather.

To help their customers do just that, Nissan is rolling out the “October Car Care” event, which features a complimentary enhanced multi-point inspection covering 100 points on vehicles for all Nissan owners – 73 additional points of inspection more than Nissan’s standard complimentary multi-point inspection.

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The promotion’s three grand prizes offer the chance to win “Maintenance For Life,” including recommended regularly scheduled service, for the life of the customer’s vehicle.

The event runs through Oct. 31, 2013 and is open to Nissan owners or lessees, who can enter the sweepstakes at www.nissancarcareevent.com or directly through their Facebook newsfeed.

Each of the “Maintenance for Life” grand prizes consists of a dealer service rewards card valued at $5,000.

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Nissan and partner agency The Marketing Store Worldwide collaborated in creating the “October Car Care” event and the “Maintenance For Life” grand prize.

The Marketing Store Worldwide is the lead Service Marketing CRM agency for the Nissan and Infiniti brands for Nissan North America and is leading strategic, creative, and social media activities for the campaign.

Photo courtesy: Nissan

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