Renault to reach out to motorists

Renault to reach out to motorists

29 April 2009

Renault is to launch two new web-based channels in a bid to reach out to new and existing customers.

As the credit crunch continues to bite it is becoming more important than ever for drivers in the market to buy a used or new car to be able to catch the best deals.

This is something which Renault has recognised and has therefore been part of the driving force behind the manufacturer's new plans to launch two new web-based channels.

Motorists will be able to peruse Renault vehicles online at the Renaultshop, where they will be able to conduct searches in accordance with their location, desired model and budget.

They will also be able to research different cars offered up by the manufacturer on the internet's Renault TV, which will feature shows that are geared towards being both engaging and entertaining, whilst informing new and existing customers about different models and their attributes.

Those who decide that a second-hand Renault would be their best car option should be aware that now is a good time to buy from the used market.

According to car-pricing benchmark trade guide CAP Black Book, the volatility that dominated that sector over recent months has finally subsided.

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