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Harley-Davidson India launches motorcycle home delivery service

Home deliveries are free for distances of up to 40km from the dealership, after which they are chargeable for every extra kilometre.
1 min read15 May '20
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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  • Harley-Davidson launches home delivery service for its motorcycles.

  • Home deliveries are free for distances of up to 40km from the dealership.

  • Other services include extended service warranties.

Harley-Davidson India has launched a new home delivery service for its motorcycles. The company has said this will help customers explore the models on its website – H-D.com – and then connect with a dealer to discuss their purchase.

Home deliveries are free for a distance up to 40km from the dealership, after which it is chargeable for every extra kilometre. The American brand has also introduced a 30-day extension for Harley-Davidson owners whose product warranties are expiring during the lockdown period. 

The brand will also provide a 60-day extension to customers who fall under the HDFS (Harley-Davidson Financial Services) planned maintenance programme.

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