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Tata Motors to hold service camp from March 20-26

Tata Motors' service camp to offer a 51-point vehicle check-up along with discounts on value-added services and accessories.
1 min read16 Mar '15
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Tata Motors have announced the roll-out of its National Mega Service Camp for its customers. The service camp will be held from March 20 to 26, and will cover 570 dealerships and authorised Tata service centres across the nation. The service will cater to all Tata Motors passenger cars and utility vehicles.

The camp will offer a 51-point vehicle check-up and top wash, along with discounts on original parts, value-added services, accessories and oil and lubricants. The service camp will also evaluate the current value of all the cars and utility vehicles, in case a customer is interested in selling it. Furthermore, the company will offer exchange bonuses and on-the-spot loans to prospective customers. Selected workshops will also offer test drives of the Zest sedan and the Bolt hatchback.

Customers can contact the Tata Motors website or its local dealerships for more information.

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1933 Minerva gets top honours at Cartier Concours D’Elegance

1933 Belgian Minerva AL 40HP with Laundalette de Ville body style by Belgian coach builder Vanden Plas is adjudged the best amongst stunning fleet.
1 min read15 Mar '15
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Diljeet Titus receiving the award from HRH Prince Michael of Kent.

Runner Up, Post War Classic – 1948 Sunbeam owned by Sandeep Kapoor.

Runner Up, Post War Classic - 1953 Chrysler Windsor owned by Nitin Dossa.

Runner Up, Post War Classic Fabuleux Fin - 1961 Chrysler Imperial Crown Southampton owned by Viveck Goenka.

Runner Up, Pre War Classics European - 1920 Moon 6-42 owned by Srivardhan Kanoria.

Runner Up, Pre War Classics European - 1921 Steyr Type 2 owned by Vivek Pittie.

Special Honour - Motorcycles awarded to Rakesh Jain by Christine Borgoltz, Cartier International.

Winner, Coachbuilders to the Maharajas VandenPlas Class - 1933 Minerva AL 40HP owned by Diljeet Titus.

Winner, Indian Heritage Class - 1948 Hindustan Ten owned by Viveck Goenka (Presented by Jean Todt).

Winner, Piccolo Fiat Class - 1950 Fiat 500cTopolino woned by Viveck Goenka.

Winner, Post War Classic - 1947 Indian Chief owned by Desh Deepak Singh (Presented by Giacomo Agostini).

Winner, Post War Classic - 1952 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith owned by Karamjit Jaiswal.

Winner, Post-war Classics Fabuleux Fin - 1959 Chevrolet Impala owned by Dharmaditya Pattanaik.

Winner, Pre War Classics American - 1938 Cadillac V16 Series 90 owned by Zita Goenka.

Winner, Pre War Classics European - 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom I owned by Gurpreet Singh.

Winner, Preservation Class - 1935 Mercedes 290 owned by Yuvraj Mandhatasinh Jadeja of Rajkot.

Winner, Pre-War Classics - 1936 Royal Enfield 500 owned by Parvinder Singh.

Winner, Roadster - 1946 MG TC owned by Tutu Dhawan.

Winner, Veteran Vintage Class - 1926 AJS R9 owned by Ashish Sharma.