Audi India aims to sell 1,500 cars this fiscal and is looking on track. The company expects growth of 55% and will manufacture 1,000 cars this year from its newely constructed Aurangabad plant, which has a installed capacity of 3,000 cars a year.
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If Audi can sell 1500 units it will be a great achievement. Of course, no one can deny the Audi quality but only a select few can afford cars like Audi.
Practical cars like Mahindra Reanult Logan are easier to sell in India. Logan is just right for the Indian middle class. Tough, Economical vehicle with decent looks. I always found Logan looks to be a bit of a compromise but the New Logan Edge Connect has a different appeal. It doesn’t look too regular. I saw it on http://www.mahindrarenault.com and should say that it caught my eye. besides the mileage is amazing.
I like Maruti cars also only because their servicing is good. But as far as toughness is concerned, it is Mahindra cars.