Landmark Cars Ltd
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Landmark Cars Ltd
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Landmark Cars Ltd. provides auto dealership services. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2022-12-23. The firm also has a commercial vehicle dealership with Ashok Leyland in India. The company has a presence across the automotive retail value chain, including sales of new vehicles; after-sales service; repairs, including sales of spare parts, lubricants and accessories; sales of pre-owned passenger vehicles; and facilitation of the sales of third-party finance and insurance products. Its network includes approximately 112 outlets in eight Indian states and union territories, comprised of 59 sales showrooms and outlets, and 53 after-sales services and spare outlets. The firm offers repair and collision repair services, including both warranty work and insurance claim work, and customer-paid services. The company operates as an authorized service center for Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Volkswagen, Jeep, Renault and Ashok Leyland.
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