Saturday, 1 June 2013


Audi Cars in India

Think luxury on wheels, and the first name that comes to the mind is Audi. The wholly owned Indian subsidiary of German auto giant Audi, Audi India first started selling Audi cars in India in 2004. And the country received their technology with arms wide open. But that's not true for just India, Audi is infact a renowned brand throughout the world. 110 countries to be precise. And what works so well for Audi cars is the fact that they continue to be the pioneers of cutting-edge technology, further wrapped in exotic bodies. Since the time of its founder, August Horch, the company has never failed to innovate, be it technology or design. And the 'four-ringed' brand's massive success speaks for the top-notch cars they offer. 
Although they started selling Audi cars in India way back in 2004, Audi India wasn't established until 2007. But with the setting up a sales division focussed solely on India, Audi made its ambitious long-term plans for the country quite evident. And given its smart strategy, which includes agressive investment in branding, marketing, exclusive dealerships and after sales services, Audi cars have been doing quite well. According to reports, its sales figures for the year 2012, surpassed the sales number for 2011 by a staggering 6417 units by September. Audi India also recorded a growth of 82 per cent in the year 2012 as compared to 2011.
Since the moment they stepped foot in the nation's market, Audi cars have led the SUV segment. The Audi Q series, which includes Audi Q3, Audi Q5, and Audi Q7, has been a major hit among the sports loving and performance conscious Indians. The growth rate of 52 per cent is proof to that. But it isn't only Audi's SUVs that have found such favour among Indians. Despite the weak economic conditions, India has not been wary of spending moolah because Audi's sports car segment, i.e. Audi R8, Audi RS5 and Audi TT Coupe, has fared equally well.
But what is the driving force behind the consistent performance of Audi cars in India? Apart from offering the finest Audi cars, which are an amalgamation of quality and technology, Audi India strengthens its stance in the country by offering the best service to their customers. All in all, Audi India's network includes 21 dealerships in eleven states and two Union territories. The company will be seen upping that number to 25 by adding dealerships to cities like Lucknow and Kanpur among others
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Audi has 11 car models available in India. The available models are Audi Q3,Audi A4,Audi A6,Audi Q5,Audi S4,Audi TT,Audi Q7,Audi A7,Audi RS5,Audi A8,Audi R8,. The minimum priced model of Audi is Audi Q3 priced at Rs 27,21,000 and the maximum priced model of Audi is Audi R8 priced at Rs 2,05,00,000.

  • Audi Q3

    Audi Q3

    Rs 27,21,000* - Rs 32,60,000*

  • Audi A4

    Audi A4

    Rs 27,85,000* - Rs 37,92,305*

  • Audi A6

    Audi A6

    Rs 39,86,000* - Rs 58,62,000*
  • Audi Q5

    Audi Q5

    Rs 43,16,000* - Rs 48,71,000*

  • Audi S4

    Audi S4

    Rs 48,49,000* - Rs 48,49,000*
  • Audi TT

    Audi TT

    Rs 49,48,000* - Rs 49,48,000*
  • Audi Q7

    Audi Q7

    Rs 58,25,000* - Rs 75,25,000*

  • Audi A7

    Audi A7

    Rs 72,30,000* - Rs 72,30,000*

  • Audi RS5

    Audi RS5

    Rs 85,96,000* - Rs 85,96,000*

  • Audi A8

    Audi A8

    Rs 89,07,000* - Rs 1,47,53,000
  • Audi R8

    Audi R8

    Rs 1,34,55,000* - Rs 2,05,00,000*

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Aston Martin Cars in India

Aston Martin is a brand that lets its cars speak for itself, and that fact has been true for the brand since its inception. The British luxury sports car manufacturer was founded in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. Together, the two previously sold cars made by Singer, and also serviced GWK and Calthorpe cars. The company's name is derived from the name of one of the founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Clinton Hillclimb racing course in Buckinghamshire, where their Singer cars had won previously. Martin and Bamford were not content with just the Singer cars, and wished to create a sophisticated model of their own. Hence, Lionel Martin created the first Aston Martin car, fitted with a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine to the chassis of a 1908 Isotta Fraschini. From 1994 to 2007, Aston Martin was owned by the Ford Motor Company and on March 12, 2007 it was purchased by a joint venture, headed by David Richards and co-owned by Investment Dar and businessman John Sinders. After the joint venture, Ford retained 12.1 per cent stake in the company. Apart from a fascinating history, the company has managed to constantly deliver performance-conscious Aston Martin cars that have been made considering the in-depth understanding of the needs of the high end market.
Aston Martin cars have always been a symbol of the finest high-performance sports cars, designed and produced by the most skilled craftsmen. So much so, Aston Martin cars have earned a special place not only in the market, but also in the hearts of its owners, who vouch for this car with utmost enthusiasm. Aston Martin's portfolio for the world's fastest growing market, i.e. India, includes the Aston Martin V8 – Vantage, Aston Martin V8 – Vantage S, Aston Martin V12 – Vantage, Aston Martin DB9, Aston Martin Virage, Aston Martin Rapide, Aston Martin DBS, and Aston Martin One – 77. The company's decision to bring Aston Martin cars in India was driven by a strong level of interest from potential customers in the emerging luxury market, which is India.
The Aston Martin cars in India are sold via two outlets, one in Mumbai and one in New Delhi. With these two dealerships in India, Aston Martin cars are now sold globally via 140 dealerships in over 42 countries. Aston Martin, also known for its association with James Bond movies, is also present in countries like Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Taiwan, and Turkey. Despite its magnanimous presence throughout the world, the company seeks to continue to grow in new as well as emerging markets of the world. 
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Aston Martin has 4 car models available in India. The available models are Aston Martin Vantage,Aston Martin Rapide,Aston Martin DB9,Aston Martin Vanquish,. The minimum priced model of Aston Martin is Aston Martin Vantagepriced at Rs 1,35,00,000 and the maximum priced model of Aston Martin is Aston Martin Vanquish priced at Rs 3,85,00,000.

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