Mahindra and Toyota best at keeping customers happy, says latest JD Power India study
While Toyota performs particularly well in the sales initiation factor, M&M performs highest in the paperwork factor.
Amit Panday
31 Aug 2015
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Read moreWhile Toyota performs particularly well in the sales initiation factor, M&M performs highest in the paperwork factor.
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