Festive Offer for Maruti Cars In India
Maruti has planned its festive offer for all its car models in India. It is not only all set to launch its latest model A-Star in India but has also lined up irresistible discount and gifts for potential car buyers in the country. However, the company shall revert to old prices once the festive season is over.
“It is a tough time and we are concentrating on non-core markets. Banks, financial institutions and insurance companies make up a big market, but still remain tapped. We are directly giving cash discounts to customers in place of tangibles,” a senior executive of Maruti said.

Existing Maruti car owners can upgrade their models to new SX4 and avail a discount of Rs 30000. Wagon R comes with a discount of Rs 11000 along with insurance. Zen comes at a discount of Rs. 15000 with insurance and Alto comes with Rs 4000 discount and insurance. Maruti has also launched special offers for employees from banking, insurance and retail sector who can avail further discounts on specific models on case basis.
Maruti has witness a nose-dive dip in its sales in past two months and the never ending economic crisis seems far from being over. This festive season, Maruti hopes to post a growth in its demand and support the plummeting sales across the country.
Comments on this article
Post a comment on this article
-
U r right . Maruti cars are overpriced. 800, Wagon R and alto are unsafe in case of an accident . Accident scene photos of these cars shows only some metal scraps. In all the not so major accidents, survivors are critically injured For the present market price they can incorporate more safety features, at least impact protection measures.
March 15, 2009 by Rajendrakumar
-
i want to now regarding Maruti A Star
January 26, 2009 by Ruma Ganguly
-
Sorry to say this but the truth is U are making a last ditch attemt to sell as many cars as possible before NANO comes on the roads of Mumbai - India. Once Nano becomes a reality buying of Maruti, Hyundai .... etc will evaporate into thin air. If 30 years back Premier Padmini / President ( FIAT ) could sell cars for Rs. 16,000/- ( and Maruti 800 was to sell at Rs.25,000 ) why have cars today cost Rs. 2.5 lacs and above ? Brother U have made Tons of mney all these years and Tata's have come to put a stop to this....
September 22, 2008 by Shashikumar
Related News and Articles
-
Domestic auto majors ramp up localisation efforts to offset rising input costs
May 24, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga’s rival Honda 2NH MPV is expected to be launched by 2014
May 23, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga’s waiting period may extend more than six months
May 23, 2012
-
Algeria turns to be one of the top most markets for Maruti Suzuki India
May 23, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki Swift Vs Ford Figo - What is your favourite hatch?
May 23, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga to get a Honda competitor in India by 2014
May 22, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki WagonR Think Big Challenge Season 3 to commence soon
May 21, 2012
-
2012 WagonR Think Big Challenge by Maruti Suzuki to commence soon
May 21, 2012
-
Car sales not expected to grow in FY 2012-13
May 19, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki gives vendors greater portion of localisation savings
May 18, 2012
-
DNA WheelOCity Auto Expo lures auto enthusiasts
May 17, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki may pit Cervo against Hyundai Eon as well as lower priced Tata Nano
May 16, 2012
-
Maruti Suzuki hits a low in trade markets owing to speculation around curbed investment in Gujarat
May 16, 2012
-
Narendra Modi's dream to make Gujarat auto hub of India hits roadblock as Maruti, Peugeot reconsider investment plans
May 16, 2012
-
Maruti looking to adopt 40 ITIs to create skilled workforce
May 15, 2012
Quick Link
- Multi Utility GO-Kart: an engineering innovation
- Car Customizations for the Physically Challenged
- The Working of a Diesel Engine
- Safety Systems and Security Features in cars
- Electronics in Cars - Part II
- You Got a Car - Now to drive it!
- Electronics in Cars
- Emission Norms and their importance - BS II, III, and IV
- Transmission in a Car Engine - Workings and details
- Car Suspension - Ins and Outs
- Mini Guide to Maintenance of Bikes
- Fuel Efficiency - How to improve your car's mileage?
- Brake Systems in Cars
- Knowing About Engines (part 1) - the Petrol Engine
- Knowing About Engines (part 2) - Diesel Engines
- How to buy a Used Bike
- Petrol vs. Diesel - Which Should I Choose?
- How to Buy a Used Car?
- Buying a Car - An Astrological Perspective!
- How to Care for your Car in the Monsoon
- Workings of the Two Stroke Engine
- Petrol, Diesel, CNG or LPG? We help you choose!
- CNG kitfittment calculations
- Alternative fuel for Cars - Alcohol as Biofuel
Latest Articles
- Fiat signs pact with Mazda Corporation
- Massive Petrol price hike shocks common man and car makers alike
- Mahindra & Mahindra eyes to strengthen Ssangyong’s position in the Chinese market
- Auto industry looks towards diesel to boost sales as petrol price rises by Rs. 7.5 per litre
- Domestic auto majors ramp up localisation efforts to offset rising input costs
- Audi India launches new ‘Audi CarLife-Advance’ scheme
- Steve Jobs envisioned an iCar in his lifetime
- Polo R race car exhibited by VW Motorsport with driver line-up
- Fiat appoints new head for domestic operations, considers bringing all of its brands to India
- Nissan may localise production in China to gain larger market share, aims to take 10 per cent of luxury segment
Find New Cars
Get complete details of New Cars - Prices, Features,Reviews, Images
Rs. 6 Lakhs to 10 Lakhs
Tweet