Online used car dealer Cazoo has struck a deal with aggregator WhoCanFixMyCar to introduce servicing and MOT pre-payment plans. The servicing work will be handled by the dealer’s own servicing facilities, or for an extra fee, by mobile technicians at the customer’s preferred location.
Cazoo acquired a significant amount of hardware and resource to service and repair vehicles following its acquisition of 18-branch Imperial Cars in July 2020. However, the introduction of ‘CazooCare’ is the first time the firm has offered a lay-by scheme.
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Gratis benefits of the plan include a car wash with the service, seasonal health checks and free puncture repair as well as a discount on mechanical repairs, labour and tyre replacements.
Al Preston, WhoCanFixMyCar, Founder, said: “Given WhoCanFixMyCar’s strengths lie in network management and aftersales technology, we were well-placed to advise and build this solution with Cazoo.”
WhoCanFixMyCar’s servicing deal with Cazoo
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