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VW and Audi set up Corporate office in Mumbai

Posted by automobz on August 21, 2008

Volkswagen Group, Europe’s largest automobile manufacturer is poised to further strengthen its Indian operations with the setting up of a new corporate sales office in Mumbai. The new corporate sales office located at Bandra Kurla Complex will help Volkswagen and Audi in catering to its customers and dealers in India better.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Joerg Mueller, President and Managing Director Volkswagen Group India remarked, “Our Indian operations play a significant role in our overall strategy. To further strengthen the growth in India we will increase our Volkswagen and Audi dealerships across the country from 14 at present to approximately 150 by 2011. We look forward to a long-term relationship with the country.”

In 2007, Volkswagen had first introduced to the Indian market, its indigenously built Volkswagen Passat to cater to the premium automobile segment. This was followed by the recent successful launch of the Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen’s mid-sized premium car in India. Volkswagen dealerships are based in New Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh and Ludhiana.

Audi entered the Indian market in 2005. The Audi model range in India includes the Audi A8, Audi Q7, Audi A6, Audi A4 and Audi TT and is available at present in seven dealerships across the country: in New Delhi, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune.

To further increase their footprints in the country Volkswagen offers its top models like the Phaeton and the Touareg as CBUs. Audi will introduce the super sports car Audi R8 to the Indian market in autumn 2008.

With this office Volkswagen Group Sales Private Limited crosses another milestone which firmly grounds it to India and displays its firm aspiration to capture the Indian automobile market.

One Response to “VW and Audi set up Corporate office in Mumbai”

  1. Lori Heyder Says:

    I purchased an 2002 Audi A6 from a dealer (one owner)back in March of this year and I have never had so much trouble with any car I have ever owned.
    I have always purchased upper end cars from Mercedes to Lincolns etc. and I can not believe all of the problems I have had regarding this car.I bought the car from a dealer with 44,000 miles on the car and only having one owner and within the first 2 months of owning the car the catalytic converters needed replacing and then a month ago my transmission started having problems…I am now going through a mission trying to get the car back on the road and I am being told that I need to rebuild or replace the transmission at 51,000 miles.
    Is there any way around this mess?????
    What next!!!I fix this and then I will be faced with some other major issue?
    I am absolutely beside myself with the Audi product!
    Can Audi help in any way with this situation??…..Is there a trade of some kind with the transmission or is this nightmare going to continue?
    How can this happen with so few miles on the car?
    contact me at Bewitch7ed@aol.com or Manny23rd@aol.com
    Thank You
    Lori Heyder

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