Datsun targets armed forces to drive sales

In addition to existing Nissan and Datsun cars, the Redigo and Go+ are now available for sale to the Indian armed forces through the Canteen Stores Department.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 24 Aug 2016 Views icon3234 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Datsun targets armed forces to drive sales

Datsun India has announced the availability of its new Redigo hatchback and Go+ MPV  at the Canteen Stores Department (CSD) to cater to the armed forces and ex-servicemen.

In addition to existing Nissan and Datsun cars, the Redigo and Go+ are now available for sale to the Indian armed forces through the Canteen Stores Department.

The company says it will introduce special offers through the CSD for servicemen and their families from the Indian armed forces.

As part of this initiative, all CSD customers will receive additional benefits from Datsun like priority delivery, VAT exemption benefits, exclusive offers and access to all ongoing consumer offers.

Further on August 22, Datsun marked the beginning of the auspicious ‘Chingam’ season in Kerala by delivering a record 310 Redigos in a single day.

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