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Universal Motors unveils ‘new-look’ website

/ 04:16 PM August 30, 2012

MANILA, Philippines—Universal Motors Corp. (UMC) recently unveiled its newly revamped official website, www.nissanphilippines.com.ph, to touch base with its online customers and clients.

“We know how crucial the Internet is to communicate with our customers and clients, which is why we decided to update our cyberspace presence with our new website,” said Justine Santos-Sugay, assistant manager for brand marketing and communication.

One feature of the site includes a link to the Nissan Heritage Museum, which showcases the evolution of Nissan vehicles designed and manufactured since 1920.

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The overhauled site also offers an awesome 360-degree view to get a total look of the vehicle from all angles, and help the viewer inspect the inside of the cabin.

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The nearest Nissan-UMC dealership can now be easily located through the embedded Google Maps. “We want to offer our customers all the information they need, and also provide them all the possible sensory experiences available on the Internet,” explained Santos-Sugay.

UMC is the Philippine importer and distributor of Nissan light commercial vehicles (Murano, Patrol Royale, Patrol Super Safari, Urvan, Navara and Frontier Bravado).

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To experience more from the new site, log on to www.nissanphilippines.com.ph.

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