Ford, Coscharis Announce 3 Years Warranty for 2017 Model

Coscharis Motors, exclusive distributor of Ford vehicles in Nigeria, is pleased to announce an improvement in the warranty period of Ford vehicles*, 2017 model year and upwards, to 3 years or 100,000km for owners in Nigeria.

This new warranty is only applicable to 2017 models and upwards.

“This is another way Ford has responded to the yearnings of numerous Ford customers in Nigeria, some of whom are long distance travellers who cover more than 60,000km within the given 3 years warranty period. Warranty coverage on Ford vehicles in Nigeria used to be for a period of 3 years or 60,000km, whichever came first.” says Abiona Babarinde, General Manager, Marketing and Corporate Communications at Coscharis Motors.

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