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GM India offers buy back scheme for Astra, Corsa

Car maker General Motors India today said it has offered a new scheme under which customers can exchange their Opel cars for Chevrolet brands. - GM India launches Chevrolet Aveo Special Edition - GM India plans to export proposed mini car - Turkey to ease two-wheelers" import duty; India to benefit - Lock them in - Car sales rise for fifth month in a row - SAIL cuts prices by up to Rs 2,000 a tonne Under the buy back scheme all the existing Opel owners can get a new Chevrolet model for their Astra or Corsa cars, General Motors (GM) India said in a statement. "With the buy back scheme, we are giving an opportunity to our customers to enjoy the Chevrolet experience. Our goal is to continue to reach out to our customers both new and old, and provide them best and the latest cars," GM India Vice President P Balendran said. As part of the scheme customers will be offered a market price based on the physical condition and model-year of their car for a limited period the company added. "In addition, customers will also be offered free accessories worth Rs 10,000 by the dealer under the Opel exchange programme," it said.


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