Audi inaugurates first pre-owned car dealership in Rajasthan

    Pre-owned dealership is integrated with the Audi Jaipur showroom; company has also opened new service centre in the city.

    Published On Aug 06, 2015 06:06:00 PM

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    Audi inaugurates first pre-owned car dealership in Rajasthan

    Audi has inaugurated its ‘Audi Approved: plus’ pre-owned luxury car showroom in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The showroom is Audi’s first pre-owned car showroom in the state. The showroom is integrated into the existing Audi Jaipur showroom and has floor space of 3,700 square feet with a display capacity of seven cars.

    On the occasion of the inauguration, Joe King, head, Audi India, said “The Audi Approved: plus showroom in Jaipur will address the growing demand for our sporty, sophisticated and progressive cars even in the pre-owned luxury car market while serving as a perfect gateway for Audi enthusiasts in Rajasthan”.

    Audi Approved: plus caters to customers looking for second-hand Audi models with the company offering a two year warranty on all cars sold through the outlet along with 24X7 roadside assistance service. Audi also said that all its pre-owned cars, prior to sale, are put through a 110 multi-point check including the mechanical, exterior, interior and electrical components along with a comprehensive road test. The German manufacturer also caters to easy financing and insurance.

    Aside from the dealership, Audi also inaugurated a new service centre in Jaipur. The new facility features 13 service bays including a body repair shop.

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