MMM introduces ‘Test Drive 2U’


MMM chief executive officer Tomoyuki Shinnishi said the ‘Test Drive 2U’ online service ensures a worry-free experience for customers who wish to test-drive a Mitsubishi model from home during the conditional movement control order.

KUALA LUMPUR: All authorised Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) showrooms and service centres have resumed operations with its first-ever ‘Test Drive 2U’ online service, allowing customers to test drive a Mitsubishi car from their homes.

In a press released yesterday, MMM chief executive officer Tomoyuki Shinnishi said the ‘Test Drive 2U’ online service ensures a worry-free experience for customers who wish to test-drive a Mitsubishi model from home during the conditional movement control order.

“Customers may browse through their preferred Mitsubishi model, interact with our authorised sales consultant, and book a test-drive delivery in a manner that is responsible and safe for all, ” he added.

Meanwhile, MMM pointed out that customers can be ensured that the vehicle and car key will be thoroughly sanitised before and after the test drive, the sales consultant will use hand sanitiser and face mask, test drive would be limited to one customer at a time and the consultant will be seated at the rear seat.

“To register for interest in MMM’s Test Drive 2U online service, customers will need to visit https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my/testdrive2u/, ” it said.

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