Ssangyong Motor Offers COVID-19 Prevention Vehicle Inspection Service Until April 4
[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] SsangYong Motor announced on the 23rd that it will conduct the 'Customer Love Safety Clinic Vehicle Inspection Service' until the 4th of next month to prevent the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
This campaign will be carried out at 46 locations, including nationwide service centers and corporate maintenance shops, targeting all vehicle models (except large commercial vehicles) from today until the 4th of next month. SsangYong Motor will perform inspections to remove bacteria and viruses throughout the vehicle using phytoncide, a natural antibacterial substance that is harmless to the human body and has no side effects.
During the campaign period, customers can receive the clinic service free of charge when exchanging an engine oil and air conditioner filter set or undergoing general repairs costing 100,000 KRW or more. Additionally, SsangYong Motor offers a 20-40% discount on genuine accessories by category, and the genuine accessories online store also provides discounts along with a hand sanitizer gift event for purchases over 100,000 KRW.
Vehicle inspection services are also provided to prepare vehicles, which have accumulated fatigue due to winter snow, cold, fine dust, and yellow dust, for spring. Free inspection services cover 10 items, including air conditioner operation and filter check, engine oil leakage inspection and replenishment, various oils, brake condition, tire air pressure, and antifreeze inspection and replenishment.
For more details about the Customer Love Safety Clinic Vehicle Inspection Service, please visit the SsangYong Motor website or contact the customer center.
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