Nissan just recently promised $115,000 in relief aid to the American Red Cross to help them provide food, clothing, and shelter for storm victims in the southeastern U.S. Now, they're stepping up to the plate again. Only this time around the Japanese automaker is offering employee pricing and delayed finance payments to consumers who lost, or sustained damage to, their vehicle due to the devastating storms, floods, and tornadoes that have destroyed many towns and cities across America's southeastern region.
In extending their exclusive employee pricing program to drivers in need, Nissan is essentially offering storm victims $1,500 off the dealer invoice, plus any other incentives that may apply. The second part of the program, the Payment Delay Plan, allows eligible customers to delay three payments without incurring any penalty fees.
"Because of Nissan's strong presence in the southeastern U.S., we've seen close-up the impact of recent devastating weather, which has left many area residents without personal transportation," says Brian Carolin, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing NNA, speaking on Nissan's extension of its internal financing program. "We want to do our part to assist our neighbors, and are offering employee pricing to disaster victims as one way to help them return to normal."1
To be eligible for the program, drivers must live in the states of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas or Kentucky, within a county listed on the FEMA website (www.fema.gove/news/disasters.fema). Nissan buyers interested in taking advantage of the plan will be required to show proof of damage.
If you're interested in learning more about Nissan's special financing program extended to storm victims in the southeast United States, visit www.InsideNissan.com. And be sure to stay tuned for more Nissan news coming soon. Boardwalk Nissan, located at 1 Bair Island Road in Redwood City, California is dedicated to keeping you informed.
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