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29 April 2015

Vauxhall AdBlue
Vauxhall are offering business car customers money-saving opportunities at its retailers across the country

KISS goodbye to the labour costs of maintaining AdBlue on your Euro-6 compliant company cars now Vauxhall has launched its ‘Fill4Free’ service.

Vauxhall is the first volume manufacturer to offer its fleet customers free labour for its service as part of Vauxhall’s Service4Fleet standards that offer fleet customers money-saving, fixed-cost menu servicing at over 400 Vauxhall retailers nationwide.

Many Euro-6 compliant diesel engines need to be equipped with a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, using the AdBlue additive to reduce harmful NOx emissions. Current Vauxhall models that feature the technology include derivatives of the Insignia, Cascada, Zafira Tourer, Vivaro and Movano.

Service4Fleet benefits for Vauxhall Fleet Customers include:

  • Free top up or fill of SCR tanks when purchasing genuine GM AdBlue;
  • Lead time maximum three working days for booking in cars;
  • Collection and delivery service within a ten mile radius  or five miles within the M25;
  • Onward mobility consisting of courtesy car or drop off at a local station/place of work;
  • Free wash and vacuum following every service;
  • Wiper blades and standard exterior bulbs fitted free if vehicle is in for service or repair;
  • Vehicle health check to be completed and placed in every vehicle
  • Dedicated pricing website (www.VauxhallService4Fleet.co.uk)
  • Review with driver all service and repair work carried out. Service book to be stamped and dated

“We are delighted to offer ‘Fill4Free’ to our fleet customers,” said James Taylor, Vauxhall’s fleet sales director. “We’re always looking at ways to make life easier for our customers and this is another great addition to our excellent Service4Fleet Programme.”

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