Hero MotoCorp Bikes and Scooters Can Now Be Bought Online
Now customers can buy their preferred Hero-two wheeler and have it delivered home just with the click of a button
Hero MotoCorp has started a new initiative under which customers can buy their new bikes and scooters and have it delivered at their doorsteps without stepping into a dealership. Their online portal hgpmart.com now has a section where customers can buy a new Hero two-wheeler. Customers can also have their new bike or scooter home delivered by paying a nominal fee of Rs 350. The home delivery service is currently available in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Noida. Hero plans to initiate this service in 25 other cities in the coming months.
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To buy a Hero two-wheeler online, you need to go on their dedicated website and select the bike or scooter you wish to purchase. Then you need to select the variant and colour. Post that you need to select the state, city and dealership you wish to purchase the bike from. You have to pay the booking amount at checkout. Post that, a Hero representative from the dealership will collect the required documents and the remaining amount in the form of cash, cheque, card or EMI. Once the process is done, you can either pick up your new two-wheeler or have it delivered at home.
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Hero has simplified its entire online buying process to make it is as easy as buying clothes online. The new initiative should definitely help those who want to buy a new two-wheeler but don’t wish to go through the hassle of going to a dealership. However, if you want to compare the specs, prices or features of a Hero bike or scooter with its rivals, then you’re at the best place right now. It is always a good idea to have all the necessary information before handing over your hard-earned money. On top of that, you may also get to snag some attractive deals and offers if you book a two-wheeler through BikeDekho.
On the flipside, buying your two-wheeler online would mean that you would miss out on overseeing the pre-delivery inspection of your new vehicle or you may have to do it at home. If there are any issues, you'll eventually have to visit the dealership.
Benjamin Noel Gracias
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