Forecourt and convenience retailer Maxol has partnered with mobility solutions specialist, easytrip, to launch easyWash, a drive in car wash and go answer for customers who want to keep their vehicles in pristine condition, writes Trish Whelan.
The new service allows Maxol customers to use their easytrip tag at a participating Maxol car wash without getting out of the car and receive 20pc off a deluxe maxWash car wash from Monday to Friday.
Customers can simply drive up to a maxWash car wash at any participating Maxol service station, press the easytrip button, the easytrip tag will beep, and the wash will start as normal. The driver doesn’t need to go into the shop to get a ticket, or put in a code for the wash and can simply drive away once the wash is complete. The fee is automatically deducted from the tag holder’s account. easyWash is currently available at 17 Maxol sites and will be rolled out to over 30 sites by the end of 2018.
The 17 Maxol sites currently offering easyWash maxWash are: Adamstown Newcastle Road, Dublin; Ballycoolin Services, Dublin 15; Ballymount Road, Dublin 12; Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4; Cromwellsfort Road, Dublin 12; Donabate, Co Dublin; Lucan Road, Co Dublin; M3 Mulhuddart, Dublin 15; Maynooth, Straffan Road, Co Meath; Mespil Road, Dublin 4; N7 Kill, Co Kildare; Richmond Road, Dublin 3; Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 14; Tymon, Castletymon, Dublin 24; Sutton Auto 24, Dublin 13; Ringsend, Dublin 4; and Ardbrae, Vevay Road, Co Wicklow.
There is no monthly fee to have easyWash activated on the easytrip tag. Easytrip has over 220,000 registered drivers using its services across Ireland today. Members enjoy the cheapest tolls, automated cash-free access to thousands of secure car parking spaces.
Colin Delaney, CEO of easytrip; and Brian Donaldson, CEO of Maxol, are pictured above (and below) at the launch.