
Mahindra First Choice aims to launch 20 refurbished vehicle stores by 2022
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The fifth AutoKart Refresh store is spread across 20,000 sq. ft. and can hold over 150 vehicles at a time.
Mahindra First Choice revealed its new flagship AutoKart Refresh store for refurbished vehicles at Ghodbunder Road, Thane. The fifth store is spread across 20,000 sq. ft. and can hold over 150 vehicles at a time. The company launched its first outlet in April this year, followed by four more facilities marking its presence in Chennai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad. Till now, all four outlets have been selling more than 100 refurbished vehicles every month since launch, with plans to introduce as many as 20 AutoKart Refresh Stores by 2022.
Ashutosh Pandey, CEO & MD, Mahindra First Choice Wheels Ltd said, “AutoKart Refresh is a unique value proposition that has come into being through a clever amalgamation of our core services like vehicle inspection, procurement, yard solutions, refurbishment, warranty, and store sales.”

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