Nissan to Eliminate Complimentary Maintenance Plan for Vehicles

May 7, 2025
The automaker is launching a new initiative called Nissan One, bringing the elimination or alteration of existing programs, including complimentary Maintenance Care.

Nissan will be pausing its complimentary maintenance plan for customers, according to The Sun U.S.

A memo sent out to dealers was obtained by Car Dealership Guy News, revealing that the automaker is launching a new initiative called Nissan One on June 3. With it brings the elimination or alteration of existing programs, including a halt to Nissan’s complimentary Maintenance Care.

This will apply to new ICE vehicles produced after May 1 and EVs starting with model year 2026. Coverage for existing inventory will still apply if printed on the Monroney label.

Nissan is instead pushing dealers to sell Security+Plus service contracts for customers’ maintenance needs.

“At this point in time, our focus is on turning around the business as quickly as possible and re-directing resources to programs that support near-term vehicle throughput and dealer profitability,” said the company.

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