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Mazda accident scheme

Time 1:20 pm, December 22, 2011

1de16f21-f456-4139-88c8-fb01ad6f04d0MAZDA has launched anew accident repair scheme aimed at driving more parts business through its dealer network.

Not only will the scheme drive more business through Mazda dealers, but the firm’s approved accident repair centres will also see additional revenue.

Called ‘Save It’, the programme is designed to offer discounted repairs on cars that have been in an accident and on the margin of being written-off by insurance companies due to the value of the repair.


Mazda UK aftersales director David Wilson-Green said: ‘Scrapping a car is hugely inconvenient for a customer and will invariably cost them money. Customers also have to wait for an insurance company to pay out and then rush to find a replacement vehicle at a time usually inconvenient to themselves.

‘While customer satisfaction and convenience is paramount, it also makes good business sense for our dealers who supply the parts for the repairs and our approved accident repair centres to do the work, it also keeps a customer in their Mazda for potential future servicing and parts sales.’

Customers can also relax, safe in the knowledge that their vehicle has been repaired back to manufacturer factory standards in a Mazda Approved Accident Repair Centre (MAARC), using Mazda genuine parts and repair methods.


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James – or Batch as he’s known – started at Car Dealer in 2010, first as the work experience boy, eventually becoming editor in 2013. He worked for Auto Express as editor-at-large and was the face of Carbuyer’s YouTube reviews. In 2020, he went freelance and now writes for a number of national titles and contributes regularly to Car Dealer. In October 2021 he became Car Dealer's associate editor.



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