Hyundai Motors Nigeria Begins Vehicle Service Clinic
yundaiMotorsNigeriaLimited(HMNL) has urged customers to take advantage of its comprehensive 30-day service campaign, which began this week to tune-up their vehicles and avoid undue cessations and unwarranted cost implications. The company’s Head of Service - Srinivas Jayaram gave the advice in Lagos at the inauguration of Hyundai inclusive vehicle maintenance tagged ‘Hyundai car care clinic.’ Intended for vehicle owners and fleet managers includingHyundaicommercialvehicles, Mr. Jayaram saidthepromotionalroutinevehicleupkeepwillhelp customers appreciate Hyundai driving experience and the dealership’s commitment to the brand. He said up to 25% discount on value added services, including 20% discount on mechanical repairs as well as 20% discount on body repair parts and 10% discount on labour charges will be permitted during the campaign, which also offers free 25-point-checkup. The sequence of checkup,
April 12, 2018 will forever remain significant in the global fight to rid the world’s roads of avoidable deaths arising from road traffic crashes which kills about 1.3million drivers, passengers and pedestrians yearly and up to 50million injured on the world’s roads. It was the day set aside for the launch of the United Nation Road Safety Trust Fund earlier adopted by the General Assembly comprising membership of all 139 member States. The launch was a major step in addressing the global road traffic crashes. I was privileged to receive an invitation from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) to attend the launch held in New York, a city I have never been to. However, my joy and excitement was soured because just a week or two before the launch, the world was reminded of the deeply distressing tragedies in Canada and India which left families and communities distraught.
Like I said earlier my excitement to visit New York and also witnessed history was cut short when Channels Television few days after scrolled on its news belt two tragedies involving school children in India and Canada. The death toll from both crashes was alarming not just in terms of the number killed but the fact that the victims were mostly school children who were as young as four years. Both crashes from available information were avoidable as probable causes of the Canadian crash was the failure of the trailer driver to yield to a stop sign before crossing according to Mr. Jayaram also include free engine diagnosis with report, battery test with report, a/c gas quality, wiper blade replacement, body damage and generous brake assessments.
Customers can also take advantage of special prices on upholstery cleaning, engine steam wash, wheel alignment and balancing as well as body wax, the HMNL head of service assured.
“TheHyundai‘CarCareClinic’isarareopportunity for desiring customers’ to tune-up their vehicles to avoid undue cessations and unwarranted cost implications.” Also adding that the dealership understands the evolving needs and preferences of Hyundai, HMNL’s head of service cautioned that “the service campaign is pertinent to 2015 and prior models, and subject to part availability.” Whilst the offer may be accessed at Hyundai facilities in Abuja and Port-Harcourt, customers in and around Lagos are to use the Orile, Ijesha workshops as well as the Hyundai Commercial Vehicle Centre at Isolo.