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  • Honda Cars India Offers ‘Drive in 2022, Pay in 2023’ Scheme

    By NE Reporter on October 3, 2022

    NEW DELHI:
    Honda Cars India (HCIL), a leading manufacturer of premium cars in India, has partnered with Kotak Mahindra Prime Limited (KMPL) this festive season to introduce a special car finance scheme for Honda customers across variants of Honda Amaze & Honda City. Customers will have the option to avail the innovative scheme of ‘Drive in 2022, Pay in 2023’, allowing them to buy a Honda car in 2022 and pay regular EMIs from Year 2023. This unique scheme will be available across all authorized Honda dealerships and branches of KMPL in the country.

    Honda Cars India intends to enhance the consumer’s ease of buying experience and fulfil the desire to own a car of their choice, through this innovative scheme. The special festive scheme ‘Drive in 2022, Pay in 2023’ is in force with immediate effect and valid till October 31, 2022 for all variants of Honda City & Amaze. The finance will be available upto 85% of on-road cost of car with negligible cost EMI for the first three months and regular EMIs from fourth month onwards till the end of the tenure.

    Speaking about the initiative, Kunal Behl, Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd. said, “Honda Cars India is always committed to offer its customers, the best of buying convenience & ownership experience. With this partnership with Kotak Mahindra Prime Limited, our valuable customers will have a unique opportunity to buy their favorite Honda City and Honda Amaze now and make the payment later. We urge our customers to avail this scheme to its best and look forward to more customers joining our Honda family and discover the delight of driving a Honda car.”

    Speaking on the collaboration, Shahrukh Todiwala, President & Whole Time Director, Kotak Mahindra Prime Limited said, “We have always cherished our partnership with Honda Cars India Ltd. We hope that our tailor-made car loan scheme for Honda customers will add to their joy this festive season. We encourage car buyers to make the most of this scheme and own their dream Honda car through easy instalments.”

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