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Tata Motors to roll-out nationwide free monsoon check-up camp for passenger vehicles in WB

| | Jul 06, 2017, at 12:46 am
Kolkata, July 5 (IBNS): Tata Motors on Wednesday announced the roll-out of the nationwide free monsoon check-up camp for its passenger vehicle customers in West Bengal.

Scheduled to be held from 12th July to 21st July, customers can now avail free car check-up and exciting discounts of up to 20% on Tata Motors Original Parts and Labour charges.

With a focus on enhancing customer service, Tata Motors has associated with over 21 suppliers who will participate during the campaign and offer a discount of up to 10% on oil and lubricants and flat 10% on other value-added services. 

Customers can also avail upto 50% discount on purchase of Tata Motors Genuine accessories.

Commenting on the initiative, Dinesh Bhasin, VP & Head- Customer Care, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors (Domestic & IB), “Service is one of the key factors that influence car buying decisions and thereby, plays a critical role in bringing the brand closer to its customers. Over the years, at Tata Motors, we have introduced a wide range of service offerings to keep pace with the changing demands of the market and meet all customer needs in a timely manner by maintaining competitive and enhancing quality. Through the roll-out of the free monsoon check-up camp, across 525 workshops in 294 cities, we will cater to all Tata Motors’ passenger car and utility vehicle owners in monsoon. We strongly believe that after-market services are imperative to enhance customer experience and frequent service camps serve as an ideal platform to interact with a larger customer base. In line with our endeavor of providing customers the best after sales experience, we will introduce many such customer centric initiatives in the near future.”

During the monsoon check-up camp, customers can avail host of benefits offered on tyres and batteries, apart from labour, lubes, parts and safe monsoon driving tips amongst others. These offers will be accompanied by other benefits including a free top wash, 40-point comprehensive vehicle check-up, and special offers on roadside assistance policy.

At select workshops, customers can test drive the new generation cars from Tata Motors – the dynamic hatchback - TIAGO, the lifestyle vehicle – HEXA, the styleback – TIGOR, the stylish compact sedan - Zest and the sporty hatchback - Bolt. A lucrative exchange bonus will also be offered to prospective customers. Additionally, on-spot loan approvals will also be provided to the customers, on special rates of interest, on case-to-case basis.

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