Volkswagen India Announces Monsoon Car Care Service

- Volkswagen is starting with the monsoon car care service from June 1
- It will conduct a complimentary 10-point monsoon vehicle health check-up.
- It is also providing offers on tyres and batteries.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars has rolled out its monsoon car care service initiative for its customers across the country. The German carmaker is starting with the monsoon car care service from June 01 across Volkswagen service facilities in India. Technicians at the Volkswagen authorized workshops will conduct a complimentary 10-point monsoon vehicle health check-up, along with inspecting the car for parts and accessories that need to be replaced during the rainy season. The company also recently launched the second phase of its TCO campaign, with an aim to reduce the total cost of maintenance by up to 25 per cent.
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The offer is applicable across the line-up.
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Commenting on the announcement, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India said, "For Volkswagen India, safety and convenience of its customers has always been a top priority. With the restricted vehicle movement due to the lockdown situation, it is indeed important that all vehicles are checked periodically for the safety & comfort of our customers for a hassle-free driving experience. It is our endeavor to offer best in class services and peace-of-mind ownership experience, by delivering the Volkswagen standard service and expertise."
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The company is providing a mix of a complimentary 10-point monsoon check-up and offers on tyres and batteries.
The monsoon car care service is available across product range. The company had also announced an extended comprehensive service support to all the customers, whose car services were due and missed during the lockdown period. Under the monsoon car care campaign, the company is providing a mix of a complimentary 10-point monsoon check-up and offers on tyres and batteries to ensure the safety of the vehicles and the occupants during the monsoons. Moreover, Volkswagen India is offering a complete vehicle sanitisation service, anti-microbial treatments, fumigation and ozone treatments among others. The company's dealerships are regularly sanitised and are adhering to all the necessary safety norms.
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