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Volvo Car expands network

New Delhi, July 24

Volvo Car Corporation has announced the expansion of its dealer network in Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. The company also said it would enter the Indian market with its launch of Sedan S80 and SUV XC90 in both petrol and diesel variants before the year-end. At present, both the cars are awaiting approval on the homologation process, said the company in a statement here. Apart from this, the dealerships would house accessories, spares, workshop services and body shops and varied financial services, as per Volvo’s global format.

— Our Bureau

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