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Tuesday, June 22, 2010 (19:12:37) |
| Tags : General Motors India, Chevrolet, Cars |
General Motors launches cashless maintenance service |
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| New Delhi, June 22: General Motors India today launched a scheme on all its Chevrolet cars and said it would help customers lower the cost of ownership.
The scheme will allow a customer to avail free maintenance of the car for three consecutive years or 45,000 km, whichever is earlier after paying a subsidized amount of Rs.13,499 in advance.
"In case the cost exceeds the maximum maintenance expense for three years outlined for each model, Chevrolet promises a full refund of the differential," said the company in a statement.
The scheme is also applicable to Chevrolet pre-owned cars, available at 41 locations across the country. (IANS) |
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