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New Aston Martin outlet

The new dealership is located in New Delhi and will be operated by Select Cars.
1 min read4 May '12
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British car maker Aston Martin opened a new dealership in New Delhi, which will be operated by Select Cars. This is Aston Martin’s second dealership after they opened their first showroom at Mumbai in April 2011.

The showroom is spread over 13,000 square feet and has space to display four models along with a service centre. The four cars displayed will be from Aston Martin’s 14 models that include the V12 Vantage, Vantage S (Coupe and/or Roadster), V8 Vantage Coupe, V8 Vantage Roadster, DB9 Coupe, DB9 Volante, DBS Coupe, DBS Volante and the Rapide.

Aston’s Global Sales Director, Andy Gawthorpe, said, "It's been a long process to ensure that we have the right longterm business partner for Aston Martin in the Northern region of India. Select Cars has a proven track record in the automotive industry on many levels with a strong focus on trained staff and customer service and we look forward to starting a successful relationship.”

Yadur Kapur, executive director at Select Cars, said: “We are sure this iconic brand will provide the Indian audience with an unparalleled driving experience”.

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