BMW India rolls out special service scheme for vehicles owned by doctors

BMW India will offer complementary engine oil service at its dealership service centres across the country as a gesture of appreciation towards doctor
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File Photo: BMW India has come up with a special scheme as a gesture to appreciate the tireless efforts put in by doctors in fighting the coronavirus pandemic. (REUTERS)
File Photo: BMW India has come up with a special scheme as a gesture to appreciate the tireless efforts put in by doctors in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

German luxury carmaker BMW on Thursday said it has initiated a special aftersales service scheme exclusively for doctors who own a BMW, MINI or a BMW Motorrad bike and have been working round-the-clock to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

As a gesture of appreciation towards doctors, the company along with its dealer partners will offer complementary engine oil service at its dealership service centres across the country, BMW Group India said in a statement.

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"Doctors have been tirelessly working every day to ensure public health and safety. Complementary engine oil service is a small gesture of appreciation from us and our dealer partners, for the selfless service of our patrons from the medical fraternity," BMW Group India President (Acting) Arlindo Teixeira said.

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Doctors registered with Indian Medical Association, hospitals and clinics owning a BMW or MINI or a BMW Motorrad vehicle can register themselves with the company to avail the facility, the automaker said.

First Published Date: 30 Apr 2020, 13:13 PM IST
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