BharatBenz Exchange taps used CV market
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BharatBenz Exchange taps used CV market

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has launched ‘BharatBenz Exchange’, its new offering in the used commercial vehicle segment. By leveraging its growing customer base and nation-wide dealer network, the exchange will supplement its new vehicle sales model by offering ...

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has launched ‘BharatBenz Exchange’, its new offering in the used commercial vehicle segment. By leveraging its growing customer base and nation-wide dealer network, the exchange will supplement its new vehicle sales model by offering an exchange platform where customers can exchange their used vehicles of any brand for new or used BharatBenz vehicles. BharatBenz Exchange will provide buyers with a carefully-picked pool of used trucks that have undergone thorough quality checks, made available via its nationwide dealership network. It aims to provide customers with the best resale value and smooth management of the end-to-end documentation process. The experts at BharatBenz will also support used vehicle buyers with a large portfolio of vehicles.Contact: Shina Satyapal, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles.Tel: 044-4599 6039.E-mail: shina.satyapal@daimler.comWebsite: www.daimler.com

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