Nissan extend scappage offer for cars and commercials

February 10, 2015
Nissan extend scappage offer for cars and commercials
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Due to exceptional demand Nissan have extended their incredibly popular scrappage offer for a limited period.


This means customers can still trade in their old car and get a guaranteed minimum trade in value of €4000 towards a New Nissan Micra, NOTE, Juke or Pulsar.  And to make the offer even more enticing for a limited period the incredible scrappage offer is also now available on the multi-award winning Nissan LEAF and Nissan Qashqai ranges

What’s more, Nissan aren’t just limiting scrappage to cars, they have also created a similar offering for their commercial range with €4,000, trade in value guaranteed, on selected Nissan commercial vehicles including the Nissan Navara, Primastar NV400 and the award winning Nissan Qashqai Van range, voted Irish SUV Commercial of the Year for 2015.

Nissan wants to make it as easy as possible for interested customers to trade up, so there is no age limit on the trade in vehicle, once it has a valid NCT/DOE and road tax disc.  For full terms & conditions visit nissan.ie or check with your local Nissan dealer.
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