Mercedes-Benz races on Indian roads
Chennai: Luxury car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz India Private Ltd is confident that sales will hit an all-time record in India this year. The company has already sold more than 50 percent of its 2007 sales during the first four months of 2008.
"Between January-April 2008 we have sold 1,330 units - both locally made and imported - against 2,491 units sold in all of 2007," company managing director Wilfried Aulbur told IANS.
Bulk of the sales increase during the current year is attributed to the new C class model, of which the company sold 681 units against 779 units sold in all of 2007.
According to Aulbur, Mercedes-Benz has sold 221 S-Class models, 371 E-Class, 681 C-Class and 57 CBU in January-April 2008.
Last year, the company sold 411 S-Class models, 1,104 E-Class, 779 C-Class, 197 CBU, totalling 2,491 units, a growth of 18 percent over 2006.
"Our current year's target is to sell 3,000 cars," he added.
IANS
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