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Hyundai New Year 2078 Scheme extended till July 15



KATHMANDU: Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd., the sole authorized distributor for Hyundai cars in Nepal, has extended its New Year 2078 scheme, “YoNayaBarsha 2078, Hyundai Chadau Aghi Badhau” period up to July 15, 2021.

Earlier this scheme period was set from April 1 to April 30 but it was disrupted due to lockdown. This scheme has been resumed starting from June 22 till July 15.

Under this scheme, the customers can get attractive New Year benefits in each model of Hyundaivehicleswhich is available across all Hyundai showrooms in Nepal.

The scheme offers attractive cash discounts, additional cash discounts up to Rs. 78,000 through scratch card, loyalty bonus worth Rs. 15,000, Exchange Bonus up to Rs. 100,000 and free one-year comprehensive insurance.

In addition, Hyundai also offers 3 years warranty and now provides 6 years of free service on the purchase of a new Hyundai car.

Hyundai showroom and service center across Nepal will open as per the Government guidelines following all health & safety protocols.

Hyundai Nepal is always committed to providing its customers better services and facilities.

Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd. has a pan Nepal presence through 13 dealers and 17 Service Centers.

Hyundai is among the 5 largest automobile manufacturers in the world and manufactures superior quality vehicles trusted by millions all over the world.

 

 

 

Publish Date : 22 June 2021 21:14 PM

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