KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Hyundai India launches Monsoon Checkup Camp from June 26th to July 5th
- Complimentary 50-point vehicle checkup offered
- 10 per cent discount on replacement of spare parts like brake pads, lighting, and more
Hyundai India has begun preparations for the upcoming rainy season with the launch of the Hyundai Monsoon Checkup Camp. Running from June 26th to July 5th, this camp offers Hyundai owners the opportunity to prepare their cars for the monsoon season. During this period, owners can take advantage of a complimentary 50-point checkup for their vehicles. Additionally, other services are available at up to a 15 per cent discount. Keep reading as we delve into all the details surrounding this initiative. Additionally, make sure to become a member of our 91Wheels WhatsApp community to get the latest auto updates.
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Hyundai Monsoon Checkup Camp: Services And Discounts
Service | Discount |
---|---|
50-point check-up | Complimentary |
Brake pad & brake shoe parts | 10 per cent discount |
Headlamp/tail lamp/indicator/bulb parts | 10 per cent discount |
Wiper blade parts | 10 per cent discount |
Cowl panel cleaning labour | 10 per cent discount |
Sunroof lubrication labour | 10 per cent discount |
Mechanical labor (on availing PMS) | 10 per cent discount |
Windscreen treatment | 15 per cent discount |
Engine cleaning/dressing | 15 per cent discount |
Underbody (anti-rust) coating | 15 per cent discount |
Interior & exterior beautification | 15 per cent discount |
Hyundai customers can now enjoy a 10 per cent discount on spare parts replacement, including brake pads/shoes, lighting, and wiper blades. Additionally, a 10 per cent discount is available on labour charges. For cleaning and protective coating services, customers can benefit from a slightly higher discount of 15 per cent. Customers can visit an authorized Hyundai dealership or book the services online.
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In the Hyundai lineup, there are several models such as the Grand i10 Nios, i20, Aura, Exter, Creta, Tucson, and more. Recently, the Hyundai Kona EV has been quietly removed from the website, suggesting that this electric vehicle may have been discontinued. However, there is no official confirmation yet, and some stock might still be available in the market.
Verdict
For Hyundai customers who want to check their car's condition, there's a special camp available for a limited time. Acting quickly is important to take advantage of this opportunity. You can visit an authorized dealership to get a discount on services, helping you save some money.
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