MG Motor India Introduces Annual Maintenance Package For The Hector

- MG Motor has introduced four new annual maintenance packs for the Hector.
- Five years warranty and road side assistance in standard on the MG Hector
- MG will offer 60 per cent resale value after three years of ownership.
The MG Hector has finally hit the showrooms. It's the stepping stone for MG Motor in our market and the company is going the whole hog to ensure that the Hector doesn't fail to appeal prospective customers on any front. The car has been packaged really well and has upped the ante in its segment in more than one way. Besides being the first connected compact SUV it also packs in several segment-first features and is offered with multiple powertrain and gearbox options. And now MG Motor has come up with pretty reassuring after sales service plans as well.
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MG Motor has introduced four annual maintenance service packages- Classic, Classic 360, Premium and Premium 360 for Hector customers.The company offers Five years unlimited kilometres warranty, Five years unlimited kilometres road side assistance, Five labour free scheduled services and medical assistance via 24x7 pulse hub in case of an emergency are among the services which will be standard with the car. Other than these, the company has also introduced four annual maintenance service packages- Classic, Classic 360, Premium and Premium 360 for Hector customers. The service packs can be purchased at a premium of Rs. 8000 for the base Classic pack which will be applicable for five years. The Classic and Classic 360 provides additional scheduled maintenance plans for the Hector. The Premium and Premium 360 plans on the other hands also cover wear and tear of parts (excluding tyre, battery and accidental repair) along with scheduled maintenance plans.
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MG Motor will also offer 60 per cent assured resale value after three years of ownership if customers are willing to upgrade to a new model.In addition to these services, MG Motor will also offer 60 per cent assured resale value after three years of ownership if customers are willing to upgrade to a new model. The company is also planning to launch four new SUVs by 2021 including an electric SUV and a seven-seater version of the Hector. The after sales services and annual packages are expected to be standard across the range.
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