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GM India introduces buyback scheme for Astra and Corsa Owners

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 As part of its customer loyalty initiative, General Motors India announced a limited period Opel Exchange programme for existing Astra and Corsa customers. Under the buyback scheme, all the existing Opel owners can trade in their Astra or Corsa for a new Chevrolet model.

Following an inspection of their car by GM-certified engineers at any of the GM dealerships across the country, customers will be offered a market price based on the physical condition and model year of their car. In addition, customers will also be offered free accessories worth Rs 10,000 by the dealer under the Opel Exchange Programme. 
Commenting on the exchange programme, Mr. P. Balendran, Vice President, General Motors India, said “With the buyback scheme, we are giving an opportunity to our loyal customers to enjoy the Chevrolet experience. Our goal is to continue to reach out to our customers both new and old and provide them the best and the latest cars.  Astra and Corsa were sold for ten and seven years, respectively, before introducing Chevrolet brand to India.”

As part of the loyalty programme, GM India dealers have also entered into a financing arrangement with some of the public and private sectors banks to offer low EMI schemes.  Under the special financing options, the banks will be offering convenient financing packages including attractive pay out schemes.

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