Hyundai back with national car service campaign

    Hyundai’s campaign, now in its eight year, will provide an 18-point check up for customers.

    Published On May 01, 2014 03:30:00 PM

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    Hyundai back with national car service campaign

    Hyundai Grand i10.

    Hyundai is back with its nationwide service campaign ‘Always Around’ for the eighth consecutive year. Hyundai’s service campaign will kick-off nationwide and is slated to be held several times a year. Hyundai has said that they have expanded their network as compared to last year, and will be covering over 8,000 locations reaching out to almost two lakh customers.

    Hyundai expects to service around 10,000 vehicles throughout the year. During the servicing campaign, customers will can avail an 18-point check up with an oil top-up and a thorough examination of the vehicle and services, collect suggestions and feedback on the performance of the car and after sales service.

    Commenting on the campaign Mr. Rakesh Srivastava, Sr. Vice President - Sales & Marketing, HMIL, said, “The ‘Hyundai Always Around’ campaign is an initiative to build a strong bond with our valuable customers. The campaign has been getting favorable response over the years and the customers have also been appreciative of the campaign. This year also we are expecting to target our large customer base and we aim to provide them with the maximum benefit and services. I am sure with this initiative will help us further enhance our relations with our customers.”

    The customers will also have a chance to see and test-drive the latest Hyundai cars at the venue.

     

     

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