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Hyundai launches new smartphone app

Hyundai's new app allows users to avail of services at the click of a button.
1 min read26 Sep '13
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Hyundai has launched a new integrated mobile application for smartphone users called ‘Hyundai Care’. The new application is available for Android and IOS platforms and can be downloaded from Google Play Store and from the Apple iTunes Store as well. 
 
The application allows customers to use Hyundai services from their smartphones with the click of a button. It comes with a GPS system which helps the application user to search for a Hyundai dealership pan India in real time. The ‘Hyundai Care’ app also comes with features such as GPS enabled trip meter. It also allows you to check the vehicle service history, labour charges during service. Additionally, you get an insurance calculator and a service reminder as part of this application. One can also link his / her calendar to this application to get updates on Hyundai’s activities. One can also share their own updates on Hyundai’s Facebook and Twitter pages via this application.
 
Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice president, sales and marketing, HMIL said, “We have developed Hyundai Care service mobile app to provide features that give real- time benefits to the customer. We feel the Hyundai Care application will allow them to experience Hyundai services in a digitized and exciting new platform. This is another step in leveraging the potential of mobile technology to offer convenience and value to our customers.”
 
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