Renault Samsung and Auto Solution Launch 'Hello 2020' Promotion
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Renault Samsung Motors announced on the 20th that it will run the ‘Hello! 2020’ promotion offering various benefits to customers who get their vehicles serviced until the 29th of next month.
First, all paid maintenance customers who visit any of the 460 nationwide direct and partner service centers will receive a premium air conditioner filter at a 20% discounted price. Additionally, at service centers offering service menu discounts, customers purchasing an engine oil set (including synthetic oil) together with a premium air conditioner filter set will receive an extra 10,000 KRW discount.
Furthermore, customers owning previous generation Renault Samsung models such as SM3, SM5, SM6, and QM5 can purchase a standard air conditioner filter at 20% off. At service centers with discounted service menus, an additional 5,000 KRW discount is provided when buying an engine oil set and a standard air conditioner filter set together.
The eligible previous generation models for discounts include SM3 (2002?2005), SM3 Generation (2005?2011), SM5 (1998?2005), New SM5 (2005?2007), SM5 New Impression (2007?2010), SM7 (2004?2008), SM7 New Art (2008?2011), and QM5 (2007?2011).
Customers who purchased Renault Samsung vehicles as used cars and visit a service center for the first time and register on the ‘MY Renault Samsung’ mobile application will receive a 10,000 KRW maintenance coupon usable on their next visit after the event period ends.
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Kim Tae-jun, Head of Sales at Renault Samsung, said, “Recently, fine dust has worsened even during winter, increasing customers’ interest in in-car air quality. We hope regular air conditioner filter replacements will help reduce concerns about fine dust during the winter season.”
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