Nissan Philippines has expanded its dealer network yet again as it held the groundbreaking ceremony for its newest dealership that will rise in San Jose del Monte (SJDM) in Bulacan.
The upcoming dealership in SJDM marks the third Nissan outlet managed by Nissan Commonwealth Inc., which is led by President Atty. Lyn San Juan-Ponferrada. Nissan Philippines shared that the new dealership will commence operations in the first quarter of 2025.
Nissan Commonwealth Inc. operates dealerships in other key areas including Nissan Commonwealth and Nissan Baliwag resulting in the growth and innovation of the Nissan brand with a total number of 54 operational dealerships in the country.
The Nissan SJDM dealership will have a floor area of 3,216 sqm, and it will feature the car brand’s innovative New Retail Concept. This concept is said to elevate the customer's journey and buying experience by enhancing facility design, service processes, and the digital environment within Nissan dealerships.
The upcoming Nissan dealership is positioned strategically in a first-class component city of Bulacan, and it is specifically located at Lot 9, Ebenezer Christian Academy Sitio Gitna, Sto. Cristo, San Jose Del Monte Bulacan. The Japanese car company said that it will seamlessly serve customers in the area and neighboring provinces.
Nissan PH added that this move also shows its commitment to SJDM in providing excellent sales, after-sales service, and customer satisfaction in the area.
Nissan PH President Juan Manuel Hoyos expressed confidence in the venture, stating, "We have forged an outstanding partnership over the years, and through this new dealership, we aspire to consistently deliver exceptional customer experiences while embodying the essence of the Nissan brand."
Meanwhile, Nissan PH has recently introduced the updated Urvan and Terra, which are equipped with more standard features that are meant to further improve safety and convenience. It has also extended the Nissan Kicks e-Power’s lithium-ion battery warranty from five years to eight years.
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