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Finally something nice. Precision Motors was a fraud and its owner Ashish (Chor)dia is already entangled in legal issues. Was bound to happen.
Happy for Audi/Ducati.
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Hope this move would also help them bring down prices. But thinking otherwise - why didn't they enter into a JV with some manufacturer here?Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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Meh! It's not surprise to see even Aprilia following suit. But India is getting a good stronghold of the Euro brands.
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Good to see reputed brands entering India directly, instead of relying on Indian partners.
At least we can hope for better service & support...and lesser fraudulent practices !
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Probably you have missed this:Originally posted by ivarun View PostGood to see reputed brands entering India directly, instead of relying on Indian partners.
At least we can hope for better service & support...and lesser fraudulent practices !
New brands entering India is a good thing, but banking entirely on their own infrastructure isn't. The prospective buyers will buy the products faster than they can set up their support infrastructure - and when the demand for infrastructure would be the most, there will be a gaping hole. When veteran players like Honda have struggled with similar issues, what can we expect from the new entrants like Ducati and Triumph?Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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hello bbsrailfan,Originally posted by bbsrailfan View PostProbably you have missed this:
New brands entering India is a good thing, but banking entirely on their own infrastructure isn't. The prospective buyers will buy the products faster than they can set up their support infrastructure - and when the demand for infrastructure would be the most, there will be a gaping hole. When veteran players like Honda have struggled with similar issues, what can we expect from the new entrants like Ducati and Triumph?
I am aware of the issue mentioned above and indeed it is sad to see a globally renowned brand giving hardships to its customers. Just wanted to know, whether this has been happening all across India or only at particular Kochi dealership ?
Agree with you, new entrants do take time to build infrastructure and service facility network & in the meantime customers face problems. Let's hope Ducati will be a different experience.
Cheers,
ivarunBehind every Great Man,There's a Machine !!
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Cases of poor service by HD have been reported all over, though this demonstration at Kochi was probably the first of its kind. But again, think of it - has ANY manufacturer in India provided a satisfactory level of service till date?Originally posted by ivarun View PostJust wanted to know, whether this has been happening all across India or only at particular Kochi dealership ?
Amen. We can only hope.Originally posted by ivarun View PostLet's hope Ducati will be a different experience.Biking is not about how many Km/h you put on your Speedo. It's about how many miles you put on your Odo. Ride Safe, Ride Long!
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We are cursed with bad service. Ducati, Harley, BMW, Skoda... some of the best brands. But their service is pathetic. Had my share of horror experiences at Honda (2 and 4 wheeler), Maruti and Chevrolet too.Originally posted by bbsrailfan View PostCases of poor service by HD have been reported all over, though this demonstration at Kochi was probably the first of its kind. But again, think of it - has ANY manufacturer in India provided a satisfactory level of service till date?
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Awesome News...
And a bit more justified price tags and excellent after sales service would be more than welcome!!!SPEED KILLS BUT THRILLS!!!
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Its been long time coming.
1. In addition to the great bikes, I hope we get "reasonably priced" Spare parts in stock here.
2. I "Pray" that Ashish Chordia's Precision does not run the dealership here in Delhi... Its as good as not getting any service...
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