With the ever increasing competition in the Indian car markets, manufacturers are trying everything they can to keep their customers happy, right from offering roadside assistance to extended warranty and many other offers.
In line with this trend, Skoda India has organised a 'Pre-Monsoon Campaign' for its customers. This campaign is being held at all Skoda dealerships across the country from June 14 to June 30, 2010, for all states except for Tamil Nadu. Customers in this state can avail this offer from August 14 to August 31.
The Pre-Monsoon Campaign will consist of a 30 point checkup where special rain related checks will be carried out; also cleaning of various ancillary parts like pollen filter will be carried out. This campaign includes inspection of tyre pressure and wheel alignment and all important checks which are carried out to make the car monsoon-ready. Skoda currently has three models on sale, namely the Superb, Laura and Fabia.
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