Tata Motors plans to open exclusive showrooms of his Nano small car in small towns, where you let off the truck on the run successful mini Ace, which is also sold in 600 independent shops as well as a normal car dealerships across the country.
"We are exploring with distributors in itself, as the Tata Nano, in small towns," said a spokesman for Tata Motors PTI. He, however, did not share details about when it is probable that the first appointed exclusive distributor and how many of these stores will open in total throughout the country.
"The general approach of taking a vehicle near the place where the client has been learning the Tata Ace, also, since its launch has been made available through dedicated shops, and more of our showrooms commercial vehicles, said official.
Currently, Tata Motors has 600 showrooms Ace only through the small towns in India, while the Nano is available through 617 stores in the mainstream society. In addition, customers can experience the car to 210 access points, in addition to being provided by Tata approximately 151 authorized service centers.
In addition, the company recently began selling small cars, known as 1 lakh rupees wonder, in some stores around the country bazaar. "We believe there synergy in the target customer segment of Tata Nano and the Future Group in their views of the Grand Bazaar," the spokesman said.
After a series of fire incidence, after the company asked customers to return Nanos last year to have installed additional safety equipment for free from the cost of selling the car for the last four months is increasing.
Nano sales were 5,784 units in December 2010. It increased to 6,703 units 8,262 units in January and then February of this year. Car sales continue to increase 8,707 units last month. This positive trend was witnessed when the Nano sales recorded a massive decrease in November 2010 to 509 units sold in 3065 during the preceding month. Its sales were 5,520 units in September last year.
When sales of pick-up Tata Motors is looking for new production capacity than its Sananda risks of operating at full capacity "for a few months."
"In a few months, we will lack the full capacity of 20,000 units per month at the plant in Sanand," Tata Motors Vice-President (Commercial) Passenger car business unit R.Ramakrishnan said earlier this month. Since his performance began in July 2009, the company has already sold 1,00,782 units of the Nano. Of these, 70,432 units sold in 2010-11.
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