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Fiat introduces ‘5x5’ extensive offer

‘5x5’ includes five separate offers clubbed into one; valid on Linea, Linea Classic, Punto Evo and Avventura.
1 min read5 Mar '15
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Fiat has introduced a new offer on the Linea, the Linea Classic, the Punto Evo and the Avventura. Fiat calls it ‘5x5’, and it has five offers clubbed into one.

As part of the offer, the aforementioned Fiats can be had with a five-year warranty, five years of roadside assistance, five free service appointments, an interest rate of 5.5 percent on the car loan, and five couples also get a chance to win an international trip. The 5.5 percent interest rate on the car loan is, however, valid only on the Linea. And the five year warranty is inclusive of the extended warranty.

Speaking of extended warranties, Honda also recently introduced a new scheme which allows its customers to extend their car’s warranty for up to seven years from the date of purchase. Skoda has also announced a couple of schemes for the Rapid sedan.

This move from Fiat is another step to try and offer better ownership experience to customers, and an attempt to increase the number of footfalls in its showrooms. 

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