In a bid to push its sagging sales, Maruti Udyog Ltd on Saturday unveiled a new scheme to buy all pre-owned non-Maruti brands in exchange for any brand of its new or old passenger cars.
Riding on the success of its True Value scheme, launched two years ago to buy and sell only pre-owned Maruti cars, the largest Indian carmaker has thrown up its 100 outlets in about 70 cities for owners of any car brand to drive in and exchange their existing car for a new Maruti car, after paying the price difference.
Launching the novel scheme, Maruti Udyog managing director Jagdish Khattar told the media in Bangalore that the scheme would augment the sales of its new cars, as the market was maturing to achieve a ratio of 1:1 for every new car bought to every pre-owned car sold.
"Under the True Value scheme, the company has been able to sell about 600 new Maruti cars per 1,000 cars sold per month. In view of the growing demand for upgradation, we are confident that many of the existing non-Maruti car owners will come forward to avail of this attractive offer and switch over to new Maruti brands," Khattar stated.
With the car penetration in Sri Lanka and Pakistan being double than in India, the potential for new and existing cars across the country is huge. As against 90 per cent in the United States and 70 per cent in Japan, only 30