Maruti Suzuki has revealed a new scheme for its buyers where you can buy a new car right now but start paying the EMIs from a later date.
In the troubled times of coronavirus, lockdown and declining economy, many people are facing pay cuts and job firing. To help you and ensure that the buyer is in a peace of mind, Maruti has rolled out a new scheme if you want to buy a car now. This scheme is only valid for buyers buying the car before 30th June and is optional too.
In partnership with Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Limited, Maruti Suzuki is offering a deferment of EMI of up to 2 months from the start. If you buy a car now, you can opt for starting your EMI from two months later. So, now, you will not have to pay the EMI amount which will put a buyer in ease.
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With this finance scheme, you can take a loan of up to 90% of on-road price of the car. The scheme is applicable for both Arena and Nexa models, however only for limited cars. Also, you have the option of taking this scheme otherwise, you can go for your normal EMI payment procedure as well.
Maruti Suzuki has commenced production across the country and its dealerships have also started opening up in most of the cities. Recently, we got to know that in just some days of government relaxing the lockdown, MSIL has already sold more than 5000 cars. Even Maruti has commenced online booking, purchases and services platform.
You can now book any Maruti car online and pay the booking amount as well. You can also complete your payment process online and schedule a delivery date. Even at dealerships, all the social distancing norms are being practiced. Dealerships are being completely sanitized many times in a day.
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Maruti is soon going to launch the S-Cross Petrol as it has teased it on their website. The official bookings for it are now open online as well as at the dealerships. It will get the same 1.5 Litre petrol engine that comes on other big Maruti cars, producing 104 PS and 138 Nm of peak torque.