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  • Maruti Suzuki India Has Launched A New Festival Season

    Maruti Suzuki India has launched a new festival season-specific campaign -- Ghar Aaya Tyohar. The new campaign showcases the entire range of vehicles sold through the carmaker's Arena retail channel, including S-Presso, Dzire, WagonR, Ertiga, Swift, Celerio, Eeco, Alto 800 and Vitara Brezza.


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    During this festive season, Maruti Suzuki India is providing offers up to Rs 96,100 on Vitara Brezza, Rs 50,000 on Swift (Petrol), Rs 77,600 on Swift (Diesel), Rs 60,000 on Alto 800, Rs 55,000 on Alto K10, Rs 55,000 on Dzire (Petrol), Rs 83,900 on Dzire (Diesel), Rs 60,000 on Celerio, Rs 50,000 on Eeco (7-seater) and Rs 40,000 on Eeco (5-seater). The offers are valid until October 31.
    "Festivals are a high point in the life of people. India is diverse, people are diverse and so are the festivals and the occasions to celebrate. Every festival is celebrated in its own beautiful way. However, a few things always remain common like celebration, happiness and bringing home a Maruti Suzuki. With our new Ghar Aaya Tyohar commercial, we intend to strengthen the same thought and provide people the same happiness and pride of owning a Maruti Suzuki car which we have delivered for decades," Maruti Suzuki India Marketing and Sales Executive Director Shashank Srivastava said.

    Maruti Suzuki India had witnessed an eighth consecutive overall monthly sales decline in September 2019, with the numbers falling 24.4 percent to 1,22,640 units. During the month, the country's largest carmaker sold 1,12,500 units in the domestic market, while 2,952 units were sold to other OEMs. The export sales numbered at 7,188 units.
    The overall monthly sales of Maruti Suzuki India had dropped 32.7 percent in August 2019, 33.5 percent in July 2019, 14 percent in June 2019, 22 percent in May 2019, 17.2 percent in April 2019, 1.6 percent in March 2019 and 0.8 percent in February 2019. A minor jump of 0.2 percent was witnessed in January 2019.
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