Mercedes Benz is considering entering the used car market in India, as the company feels there is good money to be made over there. Mercedes used carsare already available in India from a variety of dealers in the unorganised sector; and officially making used Mercs available for purchase would provide some amount of guarantee to the buyer on the quality of the car.
The Tata Nano is almost here, and used car dealers in India are feelling the pinch.
In an attempt to offer the convenience of a single-stop solution to customers who look at exchanging their existing cars for new Tata models, Indian automotive giant Tata Motors has kicked off a new scheme, a certified pre-owned car programme.
Targeting a major splash in the Indian automotive mart, German sports car maker Porsche is lining up a new initiative in the pre-owned car space.
India’s own Mahindra & Mahindra is looking at its used car business more seriously.