Have you ever experienced a car breakdown situation in a highway, ghat road or in the middle of the night, or during a rainy season. Ofcourse yes, many of us have, and we know how hard it is to get help. Those of us who have managed to get help have been very lucky. But TVS group now have the MyTVS 24x7 breakdown service which provides roadside assistance anywhere across India.
The service is available starting at Rs 555 per year. Ofcourse, you only get the basic service free on this package, however there are other offers available currently via the online registration scheme. If you want to know more about this service and how it benefits you, please visit the below link.
http://www.carsalesindia.com/breakdown_cover/
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