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Toyota's service offer for rain-hit vehicles

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 3

TOYOTA Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today reported that it has extended special rates to service all Toyota vehicles damaged in the heavy rains and flooding that hit the city recently.

"The special service offered by Toyota dealerships in Mumbai is applicable for vehicles that may have been damaged in the last week of July and will be on offer between July 29 and August 10, 2005.

"TKM dealers will offer inspection and repair at a discounted rate of 50 per cent on labour and 25 per cent on service parts; this will cover those parts and services that are not included under any insurance schemes," an official statement said.

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