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Hyundai offer for rain damaged vehicles in Mumbai

Our Bureau

Chennai , Aug. 1

HYUNDAI Motor India has announced a 50 per cent discount on spare parts and labour charges and has offered several free services to its customers in Mumbai , whose vehicles have been damaged by the heavy rains.

According to a company press release, Hyundai customers who seek direct repair of their vehicles (without claiming insurance) will be offered a 50 per cent discount on the maximum retail price of spare parts and labour charges. Even customers who claim insurance will be able to avail themselves of a 50 per cent discount on charges that are not covered by insurance.

Hyundai will also provide services such as anti-rust treatment, shampoo and dry cleaning of the interiors and replacement of soiled floor carpeting of affected Hyundai vehicles free of cost.

The company has tied up with 12 towing services in Mumbai to speed up the process of moving damaged vehicles to Hyundai workshops and service centres.

To reduce customer inconvenience, Hyundai has arrived at an arrangement with insurance companies to allow its dealers to expedite insurance claims.

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