Kwik-Fix launches on-demand auto repair services
Customers can book prior appointments with a KwikFix technician at their desired time and even avail of emergency services by having a technician reach their location within 90 minutes in case of a breakdown.
KwikFix Auto, a Mumbai-based one-stop solution provider for high-quality automotive products, parts, and services, has started its operations in India. According to an official release, the company aims to offer a hassle-free car repair experience to its customers by providing services at their desired location and time.
KwikFix Auto has created a rapid cross-geography network of dealers, car mechanics, and automotive companies, enabling its clients to access instant car repair solutions at their desired location in case of a breakdown.
"Our goal is to solve and minimise the risk of unforeseen automobile breakdowns for our customers. By deploying technology and creating a network of dealers and mechanics, we are able to deliver a seamless and intuitive automotive experience to our customers. Our mechanics will come to the customer's desired location and provide high-quality car repair services they select," said Manshi Modi -Chandarana, Co-Founder and CFO, KwikFix Auto.
KwikFix Auto's range of car care products and services includes batteries, tyres, accessories, repairs, car spas, and painting, among other services. Customers can book prior appointments with a KwikFix technician at their desired time and even avail of emergency services by having a technician reach their location within 90 minutes in case of a breakdown.
"We are dedicated to empanelling 5,000 plus automotive technicians and professionals across geographies and catering to the latest 50,000 customers in the next 12 months. Our aim is to provide high-quality services at affordable prices, and make car repairs more convenient and accessible to everyone," said Ravi Chandarana, Co-Founder and CEO, KwikFix Auto.
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