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Datsun introduces India’s first 5 years unlimited kilometres extended warranty

Datsun introduces India’s first 5 years unlimited kilometres extended warranty

| @indiablooms | 04 Jul 2018, 01:12 pm

New Delhi/Kolkata, India, July 4 (IBNS) Celebrating the fifth anniversary in India since reveal, car maker Datsun has launched ‘Peace of mind’ package for a hassle-free ownership experience.

Available to Datsun redi-GO, GO and GO+ customers across the country, this will be the first in class five-year extended warranty package offered by Datsun.

Commenting on the occasion, Jerome Saigot, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd. said, "As Datsun, our aim is to deliver optimum value to our customers in India not just through the Japanese engineering and technology in our products, but also through a delightful after sales experience. With our new offering “Peace of mind”, we are taking the responsibility to deliver a hassle-free ownership experience that further enhances the promise of progressive mobility to our customers.”

With a focus on addressing the expectations of consumers in India, ‘Peace of mind’ will serve as a comprehensive service package which is set to offer a host of services that includes 24x7 road-side assistance, free insurance, with free pick-up and drop facilities along with a special scheme for Government employees both in service and retired.

 

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