It's raining offers at Renault

    Renault offering benefits of over Rs 1 lakh on select models; no discount on the Kwid.

    Published On Dec 06, 2016 06:30:00 PM

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    It's raining offers at Renault

    With the year coming to an end soon, Renault is offering up discounts on nearly its entire line-up as the carmaker seems set to clear existing stocks at dealerships. Renault is offering benefits of over Rs 1 lakh on select models, though the Renault Kwid doesn’t seem to have attracted any discounts.

    The carmaker is also offering benefits of up to Rs 80,000 across all variants of the Duster, in addition to the free accessories worth Rs 5,000. Also available is a special offer on the Duster RxL AMT with the model getting benefits of up to Rs 60,000 along with a gift cheque of a further Rs 60,000.

    The Lodgy, which recently saw the introduction of the updated Stepway model, is being offered with benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh, along with a further Rs 5,000 worth of accessories. Renault is offering additional corporate benefits of Rs 7,000 on the MPV.

    Renault’s mid-size sedan, the Pulse, also gets attractive cash benefits of up to Rs 90,000 across all variants and free accessories worth Rs 5,000. The Pulse hatchback, on the other hand, attracts benefits of up to Rs 40,000. However, customers looking to buy on EMI get the additional benefit of Rs 5,000 worth of accessories.

    The discounts are applicable to all dealerships across the country though some are likely to offer additional benefits on select models in stock.

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