The offer would help enable General Motors India to increase sales of its all models including the recently launched Chevrolet Beat.
"This is a unique offer which would provide a low-cost of maintenance for our customers.
"It will ultimately help to increase sales of all models and mostly recently launched Chevrolet Beat," GM India's vice-president, P Balendran, told PTI in Mumbai.
"As a part of the Chevrolet cashless ownership offer, the customer will only have to pay a one-time subsidised amount to avail free maintenance and service of his car for the next three-years or 45,000-kilometres.
This offer will cover all the periodic maintenance services and running repairs. In tandem with the Chevrolet promise, in case the cost exceeds the maximum maintenance expense for three-years outlined for each model, Chevrolet promises a full refund of the differential.
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