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New Kia Carnival buyers can return the MPV if not satisfied, check out details here
New Kia Carnival buyers can return the MPV if not satisfied, check out details here
If not pleased with the Kia Carnival, a buyer can return the MPV within 30 days of purchasing it.
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The Kia Carnival was launched in India in February 2020 at the Auto Expo.
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The offer is valid on all variants of the Kia Carnival.
The buyer will have to ensure that the MPV s odo has not crossed 1,500km mark.
Kia India has rolled out the Satisfaction Guarantee Scheme for new Carnival buyers that allows them to return the MPV within 30 days of making the purchase if they are not pleased with it. On returning the Carnival, the buyers will get 95 per cent of the ex-showroom and overhead costs incurred.
Send Bullish on the long-term growth prospects of the Indian car market, South Korean auto maker Kia plans to introduce new models, enhance sales network and also ramp up production capacity to reduce the waiting period on the existing product range, as per senior company officials.
New Delhi:
The carmaker, which currently sells three products, Seltos, Sonet and Carnival, is preparing to drive in a mid-sized multi purpose vehicle (MPV) in the country early next year as it expects the market to start recovering from COVID-19 impact from the festive season this year.Â
âWe are right now focusing on SUV and MPV segments and as part of that we are looking at the feasibility of some kind of a MPV. So we are looking at that possibility and preparing,â Kia India Executive Director and Chief Sales and Business Strategy Officer Tae-Jin Park told PTI in an interaction.Â