Maruti Suzuki launches ‘Service Festival’ initiative

    In a move to uplift the festive spirit across India, Maruti Suzuki is hosting its annual ‘Service Festival’ at authorised dealerships across the country.

    Published On Oct 09, 2018 05:03:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki launches ‘Service Festival’ initiative

    Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest carmaker, is hosting its annual ‘Service Festival’ from October 10 to November 11, 2018 at all authorized dealerships across India. This initiative is aimed at enhancing satisfaction and developing valuable relationships with its customers.

    Customers will be offered ‘scratch and win vouchers’, which in turn offers a host of attractive discounts and special offers when they drive into authorized dealerships during this festive period. This initiative also enables customers to avail offers on extended warranty, parts, accessories and a complimentary dry wash for their vehicles.

    Speaking about the initiative, Partho Banerjee, Executive Director (Service) Maruti Suzuki India said, “With customer delight at the core of our business strategy, the Service Festival is a perfect platform to establish a strong connect with our customers across India and be a part of their celebrations. This initiative will benefit customers in maintaining their vehicle health with special offers and complimentary services. We are confident that the initiative will be cherished by the customers and will surely add to their festive joy.”

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