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Maruti Suzuki India holds a complimentary inspection of vehicles this winter

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Maruti Suzuki India is organising a free check-up camp for its vehicles that have been sold all across India. The check-up will take place from 19th December to 24th December, across 1800 Maruti Suzuki dealer workshops located in more than 1,500 cities across the country.

The Service Head of Maruti Suzuki India, Pankaj Narula states that the company is committed to constantly deliver contentment and convenience. The initiative is to strengthen the bond with the customers.

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This campaign aims to provide for the overall competence of the customer vehicles in all weather conditions. In this servicing camp, customers can get their vehicles checked for 27 critical points for reliable and faultless driving during winters.
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The inspection will be as per the guidelines stipulated, enabling a detailed examination of all key functions of the car, pertaining to those 27 critical points.

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