Eicher opens branded outlet in Pune

VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) has inaugurated a Eicher trucks and buses service outlet at Chakan, near Pune.

Autocar Pro News DeskBy Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 26 Feb 2013 Views icon5813 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Eicher opens branded outlet in Pune
FEB 26: VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) has inaugurated a Eicher trucks and buses service outlet at Chakan, near Pune. This new service outlet ‘Talson Motors’ is the fifth Eicher branded sales and service centre in Pune, and is located on the Chakan-Talegaon road, in the heart of the upcoming industrial area.

Equipped with eight bays spread over 19,000 Square feet, the outlet has been set up to provide after sales support in this rapidly growing customer base of Eicher in the western part of the country, the company said. Eicher has nearly 250 dealerships country-wide with 50 dealerships in the western region.

The Talwar Auto Group has been associated with the Eicher trucks and buses from the very beginning and in the past 26 years has helped strengthen Eicher’s position in key markets of South. They are Eicher’s number 1 selling dealer. Talsons Motors started its operations in Pune in August 2012 with the Akurdi Sales and service facility and then expanded with Thathawade service centre. The new service centre at Chakan is its third service outlet in Pune.
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