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IMC announces extension of vehicle warranty period

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KARACHI: The Indus Motor Company has announced that it has revised and extended its warranty policy for Toyota vehicles. The previous 50,0000KM (2 years) is now 100,000KM or 3 years for its Toyota customers. The new 100,000KM or 3 years warranty (whichever comes first) policy will be significant to Toyota vehicles which are booked and delivered based on the latest price tariff implied from April 20, 2019.

In reference to the commitment by Toyota, CEO Indus Motor Company Ali AsgharJamali said, “Indus Motor has always given priority to its customers. It believes in delivering quality vehicles which are stylish and dependable while maintaining its identity in the automobile industry.” He further added, “We make this announcement with the belief that the extended warranty period will strengthen customer’s trust in Toyota.”

With hard work and commitment, Indus Motor Company aims to captivate its customers with top notch engineering products through the passage of time. Particularly, safety measures are taken highly into consideration as the Company believes that safety comes first. While installing the latest state-of-the-art safety details to a Toyota vehicle, a customer gets sense of surety and reliability.

The Frontier Post

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