Volkswagen India launches Summer Car Care campaign
Customers can benefit from a complimentary 40-point vehicle inspection conducted by trained professionals. T
Volkswagen India has unveiled its extensive Summer Car Care campaign, spanning across all 142 service facilities nationwide throughout May 2024. The campaign aims to provide Volkswagen customers with a holistic car care experience, ensuring their vehicles are in optimal condition for the challenging summer season.
As part of the campaign, customers can benefit from a complimentary 40-point vehicle inspection conducted by trained professionals. This thorough assessment helps identify any potential issues that may arise during summer driving conditions, offering peace of mind to Volkswagen owners.
To further support customers, Volkswagen has provided a quick seasonal car care guideline, enabling self-evaluation of their vehicles. Additionally, attractive benefits are available on the Summer Car Care treatment as part of the Value Added Services, making ownership more affordable and convenient.
Ashish Gupta, Brand Director at Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, shared "The sweltering summer season often leads to challenging driving situations across Indian roads. Through the Summer Car Care campaign, we would like to offer our customers a complimentary vehicle health check-up, ensuring a hassle-free driving and ownership experience.”
In addition to the Summer Car Care campaign, Volkswagen offers a range of attractive service and car care packages, along with innovative services such as Service Cam, Doorstep Service through Volkswagen Assistance, and the Mobile Service Unit. Features like Online Service Appointment and Service Cost Calculator further enhance customer convenience and satisfaction.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
07 May 2024
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