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Toyota vehicle care programme launched

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KOCHI: A vehicle care programme called Smiles was launched by Nippon Toyota here on Thursday. The programme covers periodic maintenance requirements and depreciation loss. Under the programme, launched for the first time in the country, Toyota customers will benefit from speedy and efficient insurance procedures, as the dealer will take care of them, said Ishimura, manager, Service and Marketing, Toyota Motor Corporation.

The programme is meant for customers having a comprehensive insurance policy. For a nominal annual fee, the programme will cover periodic maintenance requirements and depreciation loss met by customers during accident repairs.

It also offers a host of value added services such as flexibility in choosing policies according to the mileage of vehicles, 15 per cent discount on car care products, priority in appointment, multiple payment options, free towing of vehicles involved in accidents, free inspection for breakdown of vehicles and free labour for minor jobs within the territory of Kerala.

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