JLR India has introduced a new comprehensive service plan for its new and existing customers for all of its brands, namely Jaguar and Land Rover. The new service plan is designed to offer more value with its total tenure of 5 years, covering 5 preventive maintenance services, including wear and tear of parts as well.
Mr. Rajan Amba, Managing Director, JLR India said, "Client ownership experience and peace of mind is of paramount importance to us at JLR, and it is our constant endeavour to ensure our clients have a seamless, hassle-free and comforting ownership experience. Our new 5-year service plan is curated after extensive market research and client feedback, ensuring the best care possible for all JLR vehicles."
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The new 5-year service plan will be made available to new customers and those who bought their vehicles last year but have not opted for the first periodic service yet. The plan will keep the buyers away from any kind of cost inflation on parts and labour. Also, it ensures quality service at JLR's authorised workshops with skilled technicians. Additionally, the benefits of extended warranty and extended roadside assistance are also available to the customers through authorized retailers.
The new 5-year service plan is tied to 4 key points:
- Peace of mind: Protects clients from cost inflation on labour and parts, with the flexibility to service their car at any JLR retailer across India
- Reliability of highly-trained technicians: Award-winning technicians are dedicated to providing the highest levels of care
- Genuine parts & fluids: Precisely crafted to provide clients with complete confidence in quality, durability, and function
- Ease of transfer: The service plan can be easily transferred to the new owner
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