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Cars45 introduces emergency service, promises ‘Car breakdowns won’t last for long’

 

Cars45, Nigeria’s leading automotive trading platform, has introduced an Emergency Service with a promise that “Car breakdowns won’t last for long.” The company also maintained that the Cars45 Emergency Service would deliver professional, quick-response services for stranded consumers at prompt notice.  

 According to a statement issued in Lagos on Monday, Cars45 said the new service is aimed at bringing relief and comfort to road users on every journey, providing roadside assistance coverage across issues that range from jump-starting a vehicle if the battery loses charge, replacing a flat tire with a spare, delivering fuel to stranded vehicles, towing off disabled vehicles and lockout services for keys that have been locked inside the vehicle.  

 Vice President, Customer and Dealer Experience, Oluseyi Folaranmi, noted that this service is borne out of Cars45’s commitment to providing its valued customers with essential automotive services that make their lives easier and more productive.

 “The Emergency Service is testament to Cars45’s efforts at improving customer experience and bringing relief to road users on their journey. Our commitment is to consistently improve the nation’s automotive industry with extensive investment in developing solutions that make life better and delivers convenience to users on every trip,” he said.

 The statement said customers could access the service, which is being piloted in the Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki Phase 1 areas of Lagos, by dialling  09094545450 for roadside assistance.

Acclaimed for bringing transparency to Nigeria’s marketplace for used vehicles, Cars45 has become synonymous with creating delightful consumer experiences by offering people a fast and convenient way to buy, sell or swap their cars.

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