Hyundai new exchange offer
Hyundai has come up with an new exchange offer to attract the small car customers. Through this offer you can exchange your small car and get a larger car in return. To avail this offer, customers have to drive their small car to the nearest Hyundai dealership. The dealer will evaluate the car and the value of the existing car would be considered as down payment for the bigger Hyundai car. Hyundai estimates that the Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) value for the loan extending 48 months would be lower than the EMI for a smaller car. Hence the company hopes to lure larger number of small car customers through this offer. The best hting about the offer you can exchange small car of any brand including Maruti Suzuki’s and Tata’s and get a larger Hyundai car in return. You can also move up the ladder by exchanging your verna or accent for a Sonata embera.
“Typically, a first-time car buyer opts for a compact car and subsequently upgrades. Hyundai is offering to make this upgrade process easier with the new scheme, especially at a time when inflation is high and the cost of loans has increased. In fact, the scheme has been structured in a way that will bring down the EMIs”, said Mr Arvind Saxena, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Hyundai Motors India
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