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Audi India opens its 20th pre-owned car facility in Indore

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Audi India today inaugurated a new pre-owned car facility, Audi Approved: plus in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The inauguration marks the opening of the luxury carmaker’s 20th Audi Approved: plus facility in India. 

Speaking at the inauguration, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India said, “Indore is an important market for our brand and has great growth potential. With Audi Approved: plus Indore, we will address the growing demand for our cars in the pre-owned luxury car market and surrounding regions. Audi Approved: plus has grown by 73% in the first nine months of 2022 and we are confident of continued growth in the coming months.”

Every pre-owned vehicle displayed and sold at Audi Approved: plus showrooms undergo mechanical, bodywork, interior and electrical inspections at 300+ multi-point checks, thorough multiple-level quality checks, and a full on-road test to ensure customers’ peace of mind while buying the car. Under the Audi Approved: plus programme, Audi India offers 24×7 Roadside Assistance and complete vehicle history before purchase. Additionally, customers can also avail easy financing and insurance benefits through the programme.

Gaurav Anand, Dealer Principal, Audi Indore said, “We are delighted to inaugurate our new Audi Approved: plus facility in Indore – a showroom that will provide the best retail experience. The demand for pre-owned luxury cars has been rising in Indore and neighbouring regions, and we anticipate an exciting response from customers.”

A recent study by OLX Autos and Crisil has suggested that within the overall used car market in India, luxury cars have seen a significant rise in both demand and supply in the first half of the current calendar year. India’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities are seeing demand for luxury cars as discretionary spending returns to pre-Covid levels and disposable incomes increase.

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