Renault Malaysia offers online purchase and ‘sanitised’ car delivery amid Covid-19 shutdown
Wednesday, 18 Mar 2020 05:27 PM MYTRenault customers who wish to purchase new vehicles can still go ahead and place their orders online. — Picture courtesy of Jeff Ludes Prodigious Renault
TC Euro Cars , the sole franchise holder of Renault vehicles in Malaysia announced in a statement that the company has stepped up measures to ensure the health and safety of employees and its customers. “From application to payments, customers can complete the entire process online at any time, without ever having to leave their homes,” reads the statement.
Due to the country’s movement control order in place until March 31 however, the company said deliveries will only take place after April 1.
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