Diwali 2018: Best Discounts And Offers On Bikes In India

- Paytm has tied up with most manufacturers, offering cashback
- Few manufacturers are offering cash discounts only for govt. employees
- Yamaha is offering lower rate of interest on finance than current rate
India is right in the thick of festive season and most mass market two-wheeler manufacturers have a lot of discounts and offers going on. Undoubtedly, like every year, this is the time when two-wheeler sales are at their peak. Most dealerships are offering interesting finance schemes as well. So, here is a look at some of the best discounts and offers that manufacturers are offering on motorcycles. In fact, Paytm has tied up with most manufacturers and there are some good deals there as well. Read on to find out.
Bajaj Auto
Bajaj is offering the 'Triple Five' scheme across its product portfolio for the festive season. Under the scheme, Bajaj will be offering five year warranty, five year insurance and the first five services free of cost to the buyer. Plus, if you go to the dealership, they are willing to negotiate cash discounts as well.
Honda Motorcycle And Scooter India
Honda has tied up with Paytm and if you are making the ex-showroom payment via Paytm, you get a cashback of up to Rs. 5,000. Plus, Honda is also offering free membership for Joy Club. Should you become a member, you get further benefits and discounts worth Rs. 2,500. Few Honda dealerships in Delhi are also providing free accident insurance up to Rs. 1 lakh for a period of three years.
Hero MotoCorp
Similar to Honda, Hero is offering a cashback of Rs. 5,000 should you pay the ex-showroom amount via Paytm. Also, there is a cash discount of Rs. 3,000 on the Hero Pleasure, Hero Maestro and the Hero Duet. Hero is further offering a cash discount of Rs. 1,000 for all government employees.
TVS Motor Company
TVS too is offering a cashback of Rs. 5,000 if you pay the ex-showroom amount through Paytm on all motorcycles from the Apache range. This scheme extends to the TVS Jupiter as well. There are no offers on the Radeon and the NTorq. TVS is also offering attractive finance schemes, should you wish to finance the new purchase as well.
Suzuki Motorcycle India
Suzuki is offering a cashback of Rs. 1,500 on all of its models on payments made through Paytm and a further discount of Rs. 5,000 if you have a Paytm voucher. Additionally, government employees get a discount of Rs. 2,000 and there is a corporate discount of Rs. 1,000 on all new purchases as well. In total, you can avail a discount of up to Rs. 9,500 - Rs. 10,000 on a new Suzuki motorcycle.
India Yamaha Motor
Yamaha again is offering a cashback of Rs. 4,000 if you make the payment via Paytm and should you be looking to finance the new purchase, Yamaha is offering a lower rate of interest (about 8 per cent) than what is the current market standard (about 12 per cent).
Disclaimer: Schemes, discounts and offers vary from dealership to dealership and from city to city. Please contact your nearest dealership for exact details.
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