Maruti to offer free vehicle health check for fleet and taxi owners

    Offered between May 10-25, 2018, across 2,000 workshops across the country.

    Published On May 10, 2018 01:34:00 PM

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    Maruti to offer free vehicle health check for fleet and taxi owners

    Maruti Suzuki has announced a free vehicle health check camp for corporate fleet and taxi owners from May 10-25, 2018. This service camp will be conducted over 2,000 workshops across the country. Beneficiaries of these camps will receive a complimentary car health check, perfume and top-wash. They can also avail discounts on service and labour charges, and car accessories.

    Cars in a fleet or running as taxis have a comparatively higher running time on a day-to-day basis. This nearly continuous usage is responsible for a higher rate of wear and tear in the car's components as compared to passenger vehicles. Regular services are a way to keep these cars running healthily for a longer period of time; and the company would be aiming to offer some help in this department. The service camp will likely help the fleet and taxi owners to maintain their cars at a reasonable price.

    Speaking about the service campaign, Mr. Partho Banerjee, Executive Vice-President (Service), Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. said, “The service camp is one of these exceptional efforts to ensure health of corporate fleet and taxi vehicles. This camp will help in ensuring a healthy business for the owners of fleet and taxi vehicles in the upcoming holiday season. We are sure this camp will benefit our customers by providing them with necessary care and maintenance”.

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