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Tata Motors' check-up campaign

Our Bureau

Mumbai, June 5

Tata Motors is organising a free monsoon check-up campaign for its passenger cars and utility vehicles in various metros across the country. The monsoon check-up campaign is a unique nationwide initiative from Tata Motors, which aims to provide exceptional value to its customers and further strengthen customer relationships. The campaign will be held here during June 4-16 at all Tata Motors dealerships and authorised service centres.

The campaign will focus on checking vehicle parts that are especially critical in the monsoon — like the wiper blades, wiper motor, external lights, and battery — and ensure that they are functioning properly. Dealerships and service centres will also take care of outstanding issues, if any, faced by the customers. Customers can also avail themselves of the attractive discounts on car care treatments such as anti-rust treatment/ exterior enrichment treatment.

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