Audi India inaugurates Audi Approved: plus facility in Mangalore
Audi Approved: plus, the pre-owned car business grew at 50% in FY23-24. The brand will continue to expand and add three more pre-owned car facilities this year.
Audi India today inaugurated its Audi Approved plus facility in Kuloor, Kavoor, Mangalore.
Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India said, “The pre-owned luxury car segment is a critical growth driver, and we are well-positioned to capitalise on this opportunity through our rapidly expanding Audi Approved: plus network and uncompromising quality standards. We envision the Approved: plus program to be the benchmark for pre-owned luxury car ownership in India.”
Every pre-owned Audi vehicle displayed and sold at Audi Approved: plus showrooms undergo mechanical, bodywork, interior and electrical inspections at 300+ multi-point checks, along with a full on-road test to ensure peace of mind. Under the program, Audi India offers 24x7 Roadside Assistance and complete vehicle history before purchase. Additionally, customers can also avail easy financing and insurance benefits through the program, the press release noted.
Amit Jain, CEO, Jubilant MotorWorks, said, “This new Audi Approved: plus facility is set to revolutionise the benchmarks of quality and service in the pre-owned luxury car market, providing unmatched standards and service excellence to our valued clientele.”
Audi Approved: plus the pre-owned car business grew at 50% in FY23-24. In the period January to March 2024, Audi Approved: plus witnessed a robust growth of 25%. The brand will continue to expand and add three more pre-owned car facilities this year.
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