Get Ready For More Deals! Hyundai Unveils Mid-Year Service Campaign
Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors (HSDM) recently unveiled its mid-year service campaign, including extra discounts for Hyundai Loyalty Card holders.

From now until July 31, 2021, customers who send their vehicles for service at any Hyundai authorised service centres will receive a 15 percent discount on selected parts, as well as a 10 percent discount on labour charges.
However, Hyundai Loyalty Cardholders who also do the same will receive a 25 percent discount on selected parts and 15 percent on labour charges.
Among the selected parts that will be available for the discounts are gaskets, oil filters, air filters, spark plugs, etc.
According to the managing director of HSDM, Low Yuan Lung, the company holds service campaigns two to three times a year to motivate its customers to pick up a regular and thorough maintenance culture for their cars.
“This year, we are offering more value to our customers with the launch of the Hyundai Loyalty Card which entitles customers to even greater discounts. The loyalty card is offered complimentary to existing customers and with the purchase of every new Hyundai vehicle. It is also offered complimentary to anyone who owns a Hyundai car. All who are interested can apply for the Loyalty Card from any authorised Hyundai service centre nationwide,” he added.

Hyundai Loyalty Card will automatically be given with the ownership of any Hyundai model. Among the benefits included are exclusive monthly promotions such as a 20 percent discount on KLIMA Fresh and BlueChem products for April to May.
Existing customers who have not registered for their complimentary Hyundai Loyalty Card can do so at any Authorised Hyundai Service Centre nationwide.
For further information on the mid-year service campaign or other Hyundai products and services, visit hyundai.com.my
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