Essential workers get service priority at Mitsubishi Motors dealerships

Mitsubishi Motors Australia dealership service centres are prioritising the service and repair of vehicles owned by healthcare and other workers who are involved in providing essential services to the nation.

The company says it fully supports the government’s efforts to protect communities and save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It says that essential workers should identify themselves when booking so that dealership staff can fulfil this commitment.

In some dealerships, workshops are also able to offer vehicle collection and drop-off from home or work, if essential workers cannot get to the dealership service area.

Mitsubishi Motors Australia anticipates this will help essential workers to keep their vehicles safe on the roads, and support them to maximise downtime between shifts.

“This is a once in a generation event, and we appreciate everything these critical workers are doing to protect our communities. Service and repair work is essential to keeping them safe on the road as they take on this huge task,” says Mitsubishi Motors Australia chief executive officer John Signoriello

“In the past few weeks, my colleagues who have family members working in healthcare or government response roles have told me they are working long shifts to manage the demands on their services. They are working terrifically hard. If we can do something to offer some peace-of-mind, and maximise their downtime between shifts – we should, and we will,” he says.

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