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Hot offers on Tata cars this December

Customers can avail benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh; Tata Motors ties up with banks to offer attractive finance schemes.
1 min read4 Dec '17
Nishant ParekhNishant Parekh

In a bid to push sales towards the end of the calendar year, Tata Motors has announced attractive offers on most of its models. As a part of the 'Mega Offer Max Celebration' campaign, customers can purchase a Tata car with almost zero down payment and also enjoy savings of up to Rs 1 lakh, depending on the model and variant.

The homegrown carmaker is offering benefits on the Hexa SUV (Rs 78,000), Tiago hatchback (Rs 26,000), the Tigor sedan (Rs 32,000), the Zest (Rs 68,000) and the highest benefit of Rs 1 lakh on the Safari Storme for the ongoing month, according to a company release.

Additionally, Tata Motors has tied up with financiers and banks to offer up to 100 percent funding on passenger vehicles. 

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