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#51 27-Oct, 2008 12:55 AM
Pankaj Prasad
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Posted by Rajiv Parashar

To the best of my knowledge, Total Maintenance cost is a promise and a fix upper limit, if one dont want to go for COO, TMC is always available. Like in Spark's case its 12999/- and when I bought COO was not available, but 12999/- is upper limit and GM will refund any amount over this limit of 12999/- in 3 years/45000 kms. I havent paid anything for TMC, this is assurance of GM only. Now u know the upper limit of maintenance for next 3 years/45000 kms.

 

True.  In case of Magnum, it's Rs.26,999/-  Like-wise, COO (Cashless Ownership Offer) comes at a cost of 10K (higher in case of Magnum) - it is basically extended warranty for 3 years & covers much more than listed in the link (un-updated) provided by you in the earlier post.  There's, however, 3 limited wheel balancing & alingments.

 

These cost may or may not be included in the on-road price - it's buyer's choice.




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Last Updated: 27-Oct, 2008 01:06 AM, by Pankaj.Prasad
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#52 07-Nov, 2008 09:22 PM
Sanjay Ghosh
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Ok - i got the magnum LS for 10.73 incl. CPCOO. They did nt offer any price reduction for not opting for CPCOO - so, it was like an all-inclusive package for LS black model only. I think it is a good deal with cashless offer. Now I hv asked this in another thread : Performance, steering ease, suspension, stability, braking all are v.good, though gear-shifts are a little on the harder side - even though they engage well. I want to know if I shd fill in premium diesel (i.e.turbojet/extra-premium/super diesel) for better & long lasting performance, or normal diesel is good enuf ?

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#53 08-Nov, 2008 05:05 AM
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Posted by Sanjay Ghosh
  Now I hv asked this in another thread :  I want to know if I shd fill in premium diesel (i.e.turbojet/extra-premium/super diesel) for better & long lasting performance, or normal diesel is good enuf ?


congrats on the new buy-but please dont multi-post!


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#54 08-Nov, 2008 08:26 AM
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@ sanjay,

congratulations for ur new car.

 

normal diesel is ok & if u want u can fill turboget, nothing else is needed.

 

do post ur experiences with ur car like wat mileage does it give, how is the ride, wat u felt good & bad about it, how it performs on highways & city's, etc.



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