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Fiat India sets up 'Free Winter Checkup Camps'

| | Oct 17, 2014, at 07:09 am
Kolkata, Oct 16 (IBNS): Fiat Group Automobiles India Pvt. Ltd (FGAIPL) has undertaken a massive after sales initiative across India.

 FGAIPL will set up Winter Checkup Camps at its exclusive dealerships across India that will start on Friday and end on Sunday.

Speaking about the initiative, Nagesh Basavanhalli, President and Managing Director, FIAT Chrysler India Operations said, “FIAT India will constantly take efforts to reach out to its current and prospective customers with checkup camps. The nationwide checkup camp is a promising way to connect with our existing customer base and reiterate our commitment to them. Through the checkup camps, we will replicate FIAT’s global standards in after sales service in India. We have seen a very positive response to all the checkup camps that were concentrated in the past and have therefore decided to come up with one more nationwide camp keeping the need to maintain the car for customers.”
 

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