Volkswagen today inaugurated its new dealership in Mumbai. Situated at New Link Road, Andheri West, Volkswagen Mumbai West is part of the Landmark Group. Volkswagen Indias dealership network now includes 118 showrooms across 100 cities.
Volkswagen today inaugurated its new dealership in Mumbai. Situated at New Link Road, Andheri West, Volkswagen Mumbai West is part of the Landmark Group. Volkswagen India's dealership network now includes 118 showrooms across 100 cities.
The dealership boasts of a state-of-the-art 24-bay workshop that is situated at Parsi Panchayat Road in Andheri East, which is fully equipped with a stock of spares and is staffed by professionally trained technicians. The workshop is equipped to undertake general repair and maintenance, as well as bodywork paint and repair work.
Speaking on the occasion of the launch Michael Mayer, Director - Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said "Volkswagen Mumbai West is our sixth dealership in Mumbai and we believe this launch is significant, since it'll help us reach out to an even wider audience. We believe Volkswagen Mumbai West is capable of provide a world-class brand experience to our valuable customers, which is in keeping with Volkswagen's global standards."
Volkswagen plans to bring in a host of new cars in the next two years and dealership expansion will help them reach to a wider audience.
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