Roadside help for older Mazdas | Car Talk - Car News Sep 2014

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14:29 Tuesday 02 Sep 2014

Mazda UK has launched a new roadside assistance scheme which will enable over 325,000 owners of older Mazdas to access the same level of cover enjoyed by new models still under warranty.

The scheme, delivered in partnership with Allianz Global Assistance, costs £89 to join and can be bought through Mazda’s UK dealer network. Mazda vehicles aged between three and ten years old, and with up to 100,000 miles on the clock, will be eligible to take up the offer.
The roadside assistance scheme includes recovery to a Mazda approved repair centre in the event of accident or breakdown, puncture assistance, and help in the event of lost keys or running out of fuel.
"We have seen increased demand for the continuation of the Roadside Assistance Package service we provide new car customers for the first three years of the vehicle life so by adding this service to our suite, our customers have a full range of aftersales products and services that meet their needs," said Mazda UK’s Aftersales Director David Wilson-Green.  "We have been working with Allianz Global Assistance for a long time now and are confident that together we continue to deliver best in class services."

 


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