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Keep your Nissan running like new: Affordable service plans & exclusive benefits

By Mathilda Bartholomew | March 13, 2025

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Discover Nissan's affordable service plans, expert maintenance, and exclusive benefits like free RAC breakdown cover. Keep your car running smoothly—learn more today!

Keep your Nissan running like new: Affordable service plans & exclusive benefits

Regular servicing is essential to maintain the performance, safety, and longevity of your Nissan vehicle. Nissan UK offers comprehensive car servicing options designed to keep your car in top condition, providing peace of mind and a host of additional benefits.

Nissan Service Plans: Flexible and Affordable

Nissan's Service Plans allow you to spread the cost of your vehicle's maintenance over manageable monthly payments. Plans start from £17.99 and can cover two, three, or four services, depending on your preference. Once you lock in a plan, the price remains fixed, protecting you from potential future increases in servicing costs. These plans are available for all Nissan models, whether you drive an electric vehicle (EV), e-Power, petrol, or diesel. 

Comprehensive Benefits with Every Service

Servicing your Nissan at an authorised dealership or repairer comes with several exclusive advantages:

  • Free RAC Breakdown Cover: Each service includes a year's free RAC breakdown cover, ensuring you're protected on the road. 
  • EV Courtesy Cars: If your vehicle requires servicing, Nissan provides electric courtesy cars, allowing you to experience their EV range while your car is in the workshop. 
  • Expert Technicians: Your vehicle will be handled by Nissan-trained technicians who use only genuine Nissan parts, ensuring the highest quality maintenance. 

Minor and Major Services: What's the Difference?

Nissan recommends alternating between Minor and Major services to keep your vehicle running smoothly:

  • Minor Service: Typically includes oil and filter changes, brake inspections, and other essential checks.
  • Major Service: A more comprehensive inspection that covers all aspects of your vehicle's performance and safety.

The frequency of these services depends on your specific model and driving habits. High-mileage drivers or those with EVs or commercial vehicles might require more frequent servicing.

Convenience and Flexibility

Nissan strives to make the servicing process as convenient as possible:

  • Online Booking: Easily schedule your service or MOT online at your nearest Nissan dealership or authorised repairer. 
  • Combined Service and MOT: You can book both a service and MOT simultaneously, saving you time and ensuring your vehicle remains roadworthy. 
  • Flexible Drop-Off Options: Many dealerships offer secure key drop lockers or allow you to leave your car the day before your appointment, depending on location and parking availability.

Additional Offers and Packages

For vehicles over three years old, Nissan provides the "Good To Go" package, which includes a Service Plan, MOT, RAC breakdown cover, and an Extended Warranty, all bundled into a convenient monthly payment plan. 

Contacting Nissan Customer Service

If you have any questions or need assistance, Nissan's customer service team is readily available. You can reach out through their official contact page

Regular servicing at an authorised Nissan service centre ensures your vehicle receives the best care, maintaining its performance and reliability for years to come.

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