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Toyota vehicles to have New India cover

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 2

TOYOTA Kirloskar Motor Company and New India Assurance has announced a near cashless insurance service and point of sale insurance for all Toyota vehicles.

Under the tie-up, Toyota customers would be able to insure and avail post-accident, near cashless repairs of insured vehicles at the manufacturer's showrooms nationwide. Toyota is hiking the number of its showrooms from 42 to 60.

Toyota-New India Assurance will offer customers instant issue of new policies and their renewal, besides completing all related transactions at the showroom itself.

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