Saar: Amongst a range of offers, the German carmaker will also offer on-spot vehicle evaluation for trade-in offers.
The Indian arm of the German carmaker Audi is currently running a monsoon check-up campaign called ‘Bring on the rain’. Named quite aptly, this customer-centric nationwide initiative is primarily designed to help customers tackle the challenging situations that can occur while driving during the rainy season. Additionally, customers can avail a range of offers on accessories and spare parts. The campaign will stay active for 11 days, from August 6-16, 2018.
To start off with, Audi will run a complimentary 50-point check-up on the vehicle covering general-technical, exterior-interior, air-conditioning, brake and tyres, undercarriage, road test and post-test parameters. Apart from that, the company will also offer a 20 per cent discount on its genuine accessories range and a 10 per cent discount on its certified tyres with an unconditional warranty. If you are looking for an exchange offer for your vehicle, Audi will also offer on-spot vehicle evaluation for trade-in offers. The company is also giving “Special Offers” on value-added services during the entire term of this monsoon check-up camp.
Here’s what Rahil Ansari, head, Audi India, said in a press release:
“Customer delight is the core promise that we strive for at Audi and aftersales service experience is one of the key focus areas for us. It is thus important for us to proactively support our valued customers in providing the best possible care for their prized possession. Our monsoon campaign ‘Bring on the rain’ aims to provide exceptional value to our customers by offering them a combination of complimentary 50-point vehicle check-up along with great offers on accessories during monsoon. Providing a one-stop solution with ease and transparency is very important as it saves valuable time for our customers. This monsoon campaign is an opportune time for our customers to visit their nearest authorized Audi workshop and get their favourite Audi checked and serviced.”
Buying a premium car is one thing and maintaining it for day-to-day runs is quite another. The maintenance costs are understandably higher but with such campaigns, carmakers do try and ease the situation out for their customers across the country.