How the pandemic gave a boost to pre-owned luxury car segment
The pandemic and the spurt in online retail provided a major impetus to demand for pre-owned luxury cars.
Autocar Professional Bureau
15 Mar 2022
The new service facility is spread across 50,000 square feet; has 17 service bay; 10 body shop bay; 22 parking bay. Furthermore, the company plans to add 10,000 square feet to further expand the servicing capabilities in the city.
Read moreThe pandemic and the spurt in online retail provided a major impetus to demand for pre-owned luxury cars.
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