Hyundai's Free Car Check-Up Camp From Oct 31 to Nov 9, 2014

Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL), the country's second largest carmaker, today announced the 18th edition of the nationwide 'Free Car Care Clinic' customer connect program. The camp will be held between October 31, 2014 to November 09, 2014 at all Hyundai serive centres across the nation.
Announcing the 18th Free Car Care Clinic, Mr. Rakesh Srivastava, Sr. VP - Sales & Marketing, HMIL said, "We at Hyundai understand the evolving needs and preferences of our customers. We have been receiving an overwhelming response to our 'Free Car Care Clinic' and this year also we hope to see increased participation from our customers across the country. Our objective is to provide the best of products and services to customers and enable them to enjoy value-added experience."
Hyundai says that under this program, it will offer a comprehensive 80 point check-up and a thorough examination of the engine, transmission, electrical system, under-body, AC, exterior, etc. That said, Hyundai car owners will also get discounts on spare parts/labour charges, selected accessories, and other value added services. Moreover, the company is also offering an a discount of up to 20 percent on extended warranty along with additional discount on labour and parts.
The nationwide sponsor sor this event, M/S Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, will also offer different schemes and offers during the camp. As reward Hyundai will also give gifts like 10 free extended warranties and other prizes to customers visiting service centres during the camp.
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