In celebration of their 16th year, Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) showers Hyundai car owners with 2 worthwhile options on taking care of their precious cars during this rainy season. With Hyundai’s ‘RAIND.R.O.P.S.’ (Discounts & Rewards On Parts & Service) promo, special treatment will come in 2 special packages:
Package 1: HGMO semi synthetic oil
- it includes 10% off on labor, 10% off on parts, and a limited edition freebie.
Package 2: HGMO fully synthetic oil
- it includes 20% off on labor, 10% off on parts, and a limited edition freebie.
Wait, there’s more. If you are a member of the One Hyundai Family (OHF), you can fully make use of it because you will be given an additional 10% discount.
If you are interested, this offer will run from August 28 to September 2, 2017 at authorized Hyundai dealership nationwide. To avail the said promo, you must present a copy of either vehicle’s official receipt, certificate of registration or service passport.
Considering this matter, Hyundai also gives 3 essential tips on how to pamper your car with genuine love and utmost care.
First, the phrase “health is wealth” does not just apply to us humans but also to your beloved cars. Hyundai suggested that cars should also get regular check-ups.
Second, Hyundai advised to keep your car parts real. Yes, fake car parts are cheaper, but it does not guarantee quality performance. It may look like you are saving money but the truth is you are just settling for less. Worse case, it has no warranty and no quality check so always go with genuine car parts.
Lastly, make use of Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS) as it is intended to keep your car in perfect condition. PMS intends to preserve and maintain car parts by replacing worn components before they even break down. As a result, this will spare you from expensive repairs.
To sum it up, keep in mind that cars are like any other living things, they deserve to be taken care of.
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