After seeing the damage caused catastrophic storms, floods and tornadoes in the southeastern U.S., Nissan wanted to lend a helping hand. For those affected by the disaster, Nissan is offering a new incentive normally reserved for Nissan employees or their immediate family members.
But employee pricing for those that have lost their vehicle in the storms is only one small part of Nissan's disaster relief efforts. The automaker also committed 5,000 to the American Red Cross to help provide food, clothing and shelter for victims of the catastrophic storms.
Nissan Americas is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, and operates manufacturing facilities in Canton, Miss., as well as Smyrna and Decherd, Tenn. Because of the company's strong presence in the affected areas of the U.S., it was only natural for Nissan to become involved in relief efforts.
"Because of Nissan's strong presence in the southeastern U.S., we've seen up-close the impact of recent devastating weather, which has left many area residents without personal transportation," said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, sales and marketing, NNA. "We want to do our part to assist our neighbors, and are offering employee pricing to disaster victims as one way to help them return to normal."
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