New Nissan Parts Rewards Program Announced
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New Nissan Parts Rewards Program Announced

Employees at independent mechanical shops are now eligible to join the Nissan Parts Rewards program (one per shop). Once enrolled, they can earn cash rewards (up to 3%) on total parts purchases by buying at least 10% more Nissan and/or INFINITI parts than the previous quarter.

Employees at independent mechanical shops are now eligible to join the Nissan Parts Rewards program (one per shop). Once enrolled, they can earn cash rewards (up to 3%) on total parts purchases by buying at least 10% more Nissan and/or INFINITI parts than the previous quarter. 

“This is an opportunity for an individual at a repair facility to start earing money by simply increasing the amount of Genuine Nissan and INFINITI parts ordered from our dealerships,” says Justin Miller of Nissan North America headquarters. “This is a no-brainer for anyone ordering parts within an independent shop.”

The new Nissan Parts Rewards Program functions like this:

1. Sign up at NissanUSAPartsRewards.com;

2. Buy at least 10% more Nissan & INFINITI parts than last quarter; and

3. Get cash gift cards.

The automaker says no complicated long-term paperwork is involved. Dealerships will still have the same competitive pricing on Genuine and Value Advan­tage parts — none of that changes — this just becomes an additional incentive for the in­dividual buying the parts. 

Learn more at NissanUSAPartsRewards.com.

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