Tata Motors is offering assistance to customers affected by Cyclone Michaung.

Tata Motors is offering assistance: In response to the impact of cyclone Michaung on its customers, Tata Motors is stepping up to help. The company will extend the warranty and service periods, provide a special emergency road assistance team, set up a 24/7 helpline, and offer free towing support. It’s important to know that these help measures will be available until December 31, 2023.

Tata Motors is offering assistance to customers affected by Cyclone Michaung.
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Tata Motors is extending the warranty for standard and extended periods, annual maintenance contracts, and free services for vehicles in the affected area. This extension covers agreements expiring between December 1, 2023, and December 15, 2023, and it will stay valid until December 31, 2023. More info about Tata Motors is offering assistance to customers affected by Cyclone Michaung.

Tata Motors is offering assistance

They’ve set up a special team to handle emergencies, prioritizing based on when customers called and the accessibility of the area. Tata Motors also has a 24/7 helpline at 1800-209-8282 to assist distressed customers. If you’re stuck, towing support to the nearest dealership is available, and they’ve deployed Flat Bed Trucks, Under Wheel Lifts, and more towing vans to help on-site.

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Tata Motors isn’t the only one lending a hand during tough times. Companies like Volkswagen, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Audi are also doing special things. Many of them are offering free roadside assistance.

Volkswagen is even doing priority service checks for vehicles affected by floods, with guidelines to make sure there’s enough help at service centers. Hyundai is giving out relief kits with essentials like dry rations, tarpaulin, bedsheets, and mats. They’re also setting up medical camps and helping clean villages after the floods. Hyundai has a Special Task Force to assist customers, offering 50% support on depreciation for insurance claims on flood-affected vehicles.

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