Ducati India has extended all standard warranty schemes on its motorcycles that are to expire or have expired between the 24th of March and the 3rd of May, 2020. The scheduled price hike on its extended warranty schemes has also been deferred until the 1st of June, 2020.
Ducati India has decided to defer its intended price hike on the company’s extended warranty schemes until the 1st of June 2020 due to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown in India. Like other car and motorcycle manufactures, Ducati, too, has decided to go down this route in order to give its customers a chance to buy its extended warranty schemes at the same price as earlier until the 31st of March 2020 to provide relief on this regard to those who were looking to buy into the schemes.
The extended warranty package can be bought at the time of a new Ducati purchase or when a new motorcycle’s standard warranty scheme is active. And to ensure that its customers, who were looking to buy the extended warranty package do not miss out on it due to the ongoing lockdown, Ducati India has extended all existing standard warranties that have or will expire between the 24th of March and the 3rd of May, 2020.
'Due to the current lockdown, we understand that the entire country is going through a tough time, including Ducati. We at Ducati are fully committed to providing the best services to our customers and will stand together with them during this global pandemic. With the relaxation in the extended warranty price hike, we hope to add support to our Ducati family,' said, Bipul Chandra, Managing Director of Ducati India.
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