With all the financial trouble it’s in, legendary automaker Saab really needs the loyalty of its customers right now, so its offering the ones in Great Britain free membership to the Saab Service Club, a loyalty scheme that provides a host of exclusive benefits including free visual health checks and discounts on parts, servicing and Saab accessories.
In order to qualify, you have to own Saab three years or older, and you’ll get free membership to the Saab Service Club and, until September 1st, participating Saab dealerships are offering members a complimentary MOT test.
Members whose vehicles are approaching their first MOT test or have Saab vehicles over three years old can simply download a voucher from the Saab Service Club website and contact the dealership to book their free test. With a team of factory trained technicians on hand, Saab offers the experience and expertise to help keep customers’ cars in running order. Genuine Saab parts that are covered by a two year manufacturer’s warranty are to be used, so you won’t have to worry about keeping your vehicle original.
“The Saab Service Club offers a cost-effective way to keep Saabs in perfect running condition through their lifetime of ownership and members can now take advantage of the free MOT offer available to them immediately after registering,” David Leighton, Aftersales Business Development Manager at Saab GB comments.
If you would like more information on the Saab Service Club, or just want to register for free as a member, visit http://www.saabserviceclub.co.uk.
Despite its economic troubles, Saab sales continue to build strong momentum, with the number of cars sold in April more than double the volume sold for the same month last year. This impressive uplift reinforces Saab’s position as the fast-growing premium car brand in the UK market.
In order to qualify, you have to own Saab three years or older, and you’ll get free membership to the Saab Service Club and, until September 1st, participating Saab dealerships are offering members a complimentary MOT test.
Members whose vehicles are approaching their first MOT test or have Saab vehicles over three years old can simply download a voucher from the Saab Service Club website and contact the dealership to book their free test. With a team of factory trained technicians on hand, Saab offers the experience and expertise to help keep customers’ cars in running order. Genuine Saab parts that are covered by a two year manufacturer’s warranty are to be used, so you won’t have to worry about keeping your vehicle original.
“The Saab Service Club offers a cost-effective way to keep Saabs in perfect running condition through their lifetime of ownership and members can now take advantage of the free MOT offer available to them immediately after registering,” David Leighton, Aftersales Business Development Manager at Saab GB comments.
If you would like more information on the Saab Service Club, or just want to register for free as a member, visit http://www.saabserviceclub.co.uk.
Despite its economic troubles, Saab sales continue to build strong momentum, with the number of cars sold in April more than double the volume sold for the same month last year. This impressive uplift reinforces Saab’s position as the fast-growing premium car brand in the UK market.