Vijay Motors-- the authorized distributor of Chevrolet, has launched a scheme entitled ´Valentine Special Offer´ for Chevrolet Uva, Aveo and Optra cars. [break]
The company is offering four-day three-night tour package to Dubai, a cash discount and basic accessories for free to all buyers of Chevrolet cars and even for those who just book the car during the scheme period.
Similarly, if you buy a Tata Nano for your loved ones then you can also gift a diamond necklace worth Rs 100,000. Shawant Jung Sijapati, deputy manager of Sipradi, said that if somebody does not want to take the necklace then the company will offer equivalent cash discount.
“We have announced the offer so that our customers can enjoy the month of love with us. Their satisfaction is our success,” said Sijapati.
Likewise, Hyundai has announced ´Fabulous February´ offer in which customers will get cash discount of up to Rs 160,000 and is also offering loyalty bonus up to Rs 35,000 and exchange bonus up to Rs 35,000 in purchase of Santro, i10 and i20.
Besides cars, if you are planning to make your loved ones happy with lesser budget then you can buy him or her LG mobile phones that come with attractive LG wrist watch. LG mobile has announced a special offer ´It´s time to talk about love´ under which a customer will get a wristwatch on the purchase of a normal LG phone and two wrist watches on the purchase of a smart phone.
In addition to that the customers will get a 2 GB memory card for free along with smart phones and 1 GB memory card free in case of normal phones. According to the company, the offer is valid till the end of February.
For those who plan to buy LG phone for their loved ones have another reason to feel delighted as Ncell is offering two SIM cards for Rs 99. In addition to that the company is offering discount on call tariff for those who are already using Ncell.
The company has offered 75 percent discount on normal tariff which means Ncell users can now talk to each other at Rs 0.50 per minute.
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