Bajaj introduces warranty, service and insurance package across line-up

    The limited-time offer includes a five-year warranty, two-year free service and one year insurance on Bajaj models.

    Published On Jul 04, 2018 03:34:00 PM

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    Bajaj Auto is looking to spice things up in terms of sales this monsoon with what they call the 'Hat Trick offer'. Under this offer, the company will offer customers a juicy combination of a five-year warranty, free servicing for two years, and one year of free insurance.

    While the warranty and free-service period apply to Bajaj’s entire range of motorcycles, the insurance offer is only extended to the Pulsar 150, Pulsar 160, V, Discover and Platina models. However, customers in Kerala will be able to avail the free insurance only on the Pulsar 150 and 160 models.

    This is a limited-time offer that will be run from July 1- 21, 2018. Bajaj’s current line-up consists of numerous models under the banners of Dominar, Pulsar, Avenger, Platina, V, Discover and CT100. This offer comes as Bajaj just announced a highly successful month in terms of sales, with a massive overall business (motorcycles and commercial vehicles) growth of 65 percent compared to the numbers in June 2017. Motorcycle sales alone saw a big rise of 86 percent in the domestic market and 42 percent for exports. In total, Bajaj sold 3,37,752 motorcycles in July 2018, compared with the 2,04,667 units sold in the same period last year.

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