Hyundai launches Free Car Care Clinic service camp

    The 21st edition of the free camp from March 12-21 offers thorough examination of the car mechanics; discounts and schemes also available.

    Published On Mar 13, 2016 12:21:00 PM

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    Hyundai launches Free Car Care Clinic service camp

    Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has launched a nationwide ‘Free Car Care Clinic' service camp across all its service outlets. The camp is being held from March 12 to 21, 2016.

    The camp offers a free 90-point check-up with for owners’ cars, which covers the vehicle’s mechanicals and electricals. During the 10-day camp, the service centres are offering spare parts, labor charges, accessories and services like extended warranties at discounted rates. Customers can also avail special schemes on exchange of old cars.

    Hyundai is also furnishing loyalty discounts and free extended warranties to customers owning vehicles more than four-years-old at the camp. Car owners can book their service in advance via the ‘Hyundai Care’ mobile app, or through the carmaker’s customer care website (www.customercare.hyundai.co.in).

    Announcing the Free Car Care Clinic, Rakesh Srivastava, Sr VP-sales and marketing, HMIL said, "Hyundai’s ‘Free Car Care Clinic' is a way forward and has always received an overwhelming response from customers and this year too, we hope to see increased participation in the clinic across the country. Through initiatives like these we fulfill our aim of providing best of products and services to our customers to enjoy a value-added ownership experience."

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