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Bajaj, KTM & Kawasaki Available On Flipkart Only In Bangalore
Bajaj, KTM, and Kawasaki motorcycles are now available through Flipkart, only in Bangalore. Customers can make a booking for any of their desired two-wheeler amongst the three brands from the comfort of their home.
From Bajaj's CT100 model to Kawasaki's H2 motorcycle can be booked via Flipkart. Customers will have to pay a booking amount of Rs. 3,000 to Flipkart initially for their desired two-wheeler. The order will then be processed and approved by Flipkart, at this point customer details will be shared with dealers.
Based on the customer's booking either Bajaj, KTM, or Kawasaki, dealership will get in touch with the buyer. Dealerships will organise a test ride for the customer if needed. Payment, documentation and other formalities will be taken care by dealership and buyer.
Delivery of the desired two-wheeler will be subject to availability. The final payment and pending documentation will have to be done within eight days. Flipkart will also be providing customers with on the road pricing of their desired models.
More and more people are shopping online in India, Flipkart is making the most of this change in purchase attitude. Recently, Flipkart introduced four-wheelers and now two-wheeler booking through their app. Stay tuned as more manufacturers could tie-up with leading e-commerce websites.