SUV buyers have reason to fret, but Maruti’s Ertiga falls between the cracks
Right now, all dealer sales representatives are busy calling up customers and asking them to close the sale of their vehicle purchase. Or pay a higher price for their car starting tomorrow. A sales representative at Volkswagen in Mumbai that Forbes India spoke to was running from pillar to post. All he said was prices have gone up and we will get to know the new price for the vehicles tomorrow. According to him, as per the new duty structure, in the last year the price of the Volkswagen Jetta has gone up by around Rs 160,000. “Earlier this week we increased the price by Rs 80,000 and now after this announcement I think it will go up by another Rs 80,000,” he said.