India's Largest carandbike Superstore Launched In Kurukshetra

- This is the fifth carandbike Superstore to be inaugurated in India
- All vehicles undergo a 140-point inspection & get a 2-year warranty
- About 50 carandbike Superstores are planned pan India by end of FY2023
Expanding its presence further across the country, carandbike.com, one of the largest auto content and commerce portals in India, launched the country's largest used car Superstore. Spread over 1.5 acres, the newest carandbike Superstore is located in Kurukshetra and will be catering to the ever-increasing demand in Tier II and III markets. This is the fifth carandbike Superstore to be inaugurated in the country with the others located in Noida, Gurugram, Pune and Cochin. The store was inaugurated in the presence of Vinay Dwivedi - Head, Super Store Operations, Abhishek Nair - Head Super Store, and Kanav Gupta - Dealer Principal.
Also Read: carandbike's First Used Car Superstore Launched In Noida

The carandbike Superstore in Kurukshetra has over 4,000 sq.ft. of display area while the complete vicinity is spread over 1.5 acres
The carandbike Superstore in Kurukshetra has a display area of 4,000 sq.ft. alone and can hold up to 150 cars at a time. All the cars undergo a 140-point inspection process and are not more than 10 years old. The pre-owned range starts from Rs. 4 lakh, going up to Rs. 18 lakh, and comprises hatchbacks, sedans and SUVs. The dealer principal tells us that the demand for SUVs is higher in the region with about 60 per cent of inquiries coming for the same. The Kurukshetra store will also cater to user demand in areas like Ambala, Panipat, Karnala among other locations.

The carandbike Superstore has an inventory of cars between Rs. 4-18 lakh with 60% of the demand for SUVs in the region
The Kurukshetra carandbike Superstore aims to retail about 65-75 cars every month. The facility also offers in-house financing and pre-approved loans. All cars come with a warranty of one year. Additionally, consumers can initiate the buying process on carandbike.com and reserve the car online. carandbike also offers exclusive online-only benefits such as two-years Mahindra First Choice warranty on all the certified cars, free home test drive for customers, a seven-day return option, guaranteed to buy back anytime during the tenure of ownership and free RC transfer. A customer can reserve the car exclusively for 48 hours from the store or from the website at any given point in time. About 50 carandbike Superstores are planned pan India by the end of FY2023.
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