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Audi India begins operations

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Pune June 13 Audi India has commenced its business activities as a division of Volkswagen Group Sales India Pvt Ltd, and will be based in Mumbai. The managing board of German luxury car manufacturer Audi AG has appointed Mr Benoit Tiers, 37, as Managing Director of the company.

Mr Tiers, who has been Vice-President, Sales, at Audi France for the last three years said that the company plans to sell around 3,000 vehicles by 2010. "Our goal is to become the leading automobile luxury brand in the Indian market," he said.

The Audi India strategy also includes expanding the dealer network to provide at least nine exclusive Audi dealers in central locations around the country by December 2007.

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