Bermaz Motor has introduced the new Mazda Privilege Card, which is the latest addition to the Mazda Peaceful Ownership Programme – five-year/100,000 km warranty with three-year/60,000 km free maintenance.
With the card, customers can enjoy a 15% discount on Mazda genuine spare parts and official merchandise, along with a 5% discount on labour charges. These discounts are also awarded on aftersales services required beyond the aforementioned warranty period.
Aside from benefitting customers, the Mazda Privilege Card also provides aid to the less fortunate through the Mazda Medicare Fund, a CSR programme by Bermaz established in 2014. This is accomplished via the RM100 sign-up fee for the card (valid for three years), which will serve as a tax-exempted donation to the fund in the name of the applicant.
The card’s benefits will only affect the Mazda vehicle that it is registered to, and can only be used at showrooms and aftersales service centres operated by Bermaz Motor and Prima Merdu – applications can be done at these places. Moving forward, Bermaz plans to expand the use of Mazda Privilege Card to include all outlets nationwide in the near future.
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Sohai betul, only mazda owner will service mazda, why need ikanbilis card for mazda …? Is that this ikanbilis card to avoid honda car owner to get 15% discount at mazda service center…? otak udang punya…
Well done Bermaz.
No point. They already hike up the original prices of the parts. So, getting 15% is no big deal
Why said so? You own a Mazda?
Well good news. Another good news for owner with i-stop, the genuine battery is now about half the old price at the service centre
This shows that Mazda is worried that their customers are buying parts elsewhere due to Mazda’s expensive parts and servicing.
Some parts are common with Ford’s, and they are cheaper.
In developed markets, cars can be serviced anywhere with original or OEM parts and the warranty will still be honoured. Ever wonder why manufacturers now are so eager to offer long warranties? Because they can tie you in with exorbitant dealer service charges. Doing it outside is half the cost. Anyhow, we are car-obsessed.. When the TCO for a Myvi is Rm1k and City/Vios is 1.5k a month, no wonder fresh graduates have no money.