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BMW launches quick service and other after-sales initiatives

January 17, 2017

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BMW launched the ‘Be in Good Hands’ campaign yesterday, an after-sales assault aimed at mitigating the problems and worries associated with maintaining and repairing its cars. The campaign includes several initiatives.

First up is the BMW Fast Lane Service. Similar to Mercedes’ Premier Express Service, Fast Lane Service will provide a range of standard services such as oil service, brake pads and brake disc change, wheel and tyre change and cosmetic repairs like glass replacement or denting within a few hours, so that the vehicle is back on the road as quickly as possible. Customers have the option of waiting in a lounge while this quick service is being carried out with access to the Internet, or test driving any other BMW vehicle.

Other initiatives include Mobility Offer, a free pick-up and drop service offered by all 35 service outlets within India, Fixed Price Offer, fixed cost packages for selected service bundles and BMW Service Inclusive, Service Inclusive Plus and Repair Inclusive which are service packages that cover maintenance, inspection, wear-and-tear and repairs and are transferable on to the next owner of the car. Fixed Price Offer is particularly useful for servicing older cars whose spares are rare and expensive, and the Inclusive packages serve to enhance the resale value of BMW cars due to their transferable nature.

The ‘Be in Good Hands Campaign’ will help alleviate the after-sales concerns regarding luxury cars like BMWs. Many potential customers are miffed by the high cost of maintenance and repairs related to owning luxury cars, and BMW is addressing just that with this campaign. If it manages to deliver on this after-sales promise, its customer satisfaction rates are bound to improve.

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Tata is all set to launch its new flagship, the Hexa crossover on January 18, 2016. Bookings for the Hexa opened some time ago with the down payment set at Rs 11,000, regardless of the variant selected.

Tata will sell the Hexa in five trim levels with the price starting around Rs 12.5 lakh for the base 2WD XE trim and going up to Rs 17.5 lakh (estimated, ex-showroom) for the top-spec XT 4WD. Two engine options are on offer. The XE comes with a 2.2-litre, 150hp, 320Nm Varicor 320 motor mated to a five-speed manual gearbox, while the other trims come with a more powerful 2.2-litre, 156hp, 400Nm Varicor 400 engine coupled with either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.

Information collected from various Tata dealers nationwide confirms that the auto-gearbox equipped trims XMA and XTA are in high demand. Though quite a few dealers are ready to deliver the car by early February, in most cities, the waiting period is slightly longer for these trims.

The manual-gearbox-equipped trims with the Varicor 400 engine are next in line as far as customer interest goes, with deliveries being promised by the end of January.

The base XE variant has also generated decent customer interest. It comes with features like a six-speaker audio system, projector headlamps and so on, along with safety features like dual airbags. The top-spec 4WD XT trim with manual gearbox is the least in demand.

The Tata Hexa is available in five shades of paint, with the Royal Blue attracting most eyeballs.

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Information collected from various Tata dealers nationwide confirms that the auto-gearbox equipped trims XMA and XTA are in high demand. Though quite a few dealers are ready to deliver the car by early February, in most cities, the waiting period is slightly longer for these trims.

The manual-gearbox-equipped trims with the Varicor 400 engine are next in line as far as customer interest goes, with deliveries being promised by the end of January.

The base XE variant has also generated decent customer interest. It comes with features like a six-speaker audio system, projector headlamps and so on, along with safety features like dual airbags. The top-spec 4WD XT trim with manual gearbox is the least in demand.

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Information collected from various Tata dealers nationwide confirms that the auto-gearbox equipped trims XMA and XTA are in high demand. Though quite a few dealers are ready to deliver the car by early February, in most cities, the waiting period is slightly longer for these trims.

The manual-gearbox-equipped trims with the Varicor 400 engine are next in line as far as customer interest goes, with deliveries being promised by the end of January.

The base XE variant has also generated decent customer interest. It comes with features like a six-speaker audio system, projector headlamps and so on, along with safety features like dual airbags. The top-spec 4WD XT trim with manual gearbox is the least in demand.

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