Indian utility vehicle manufacturer Mahindra & Mahindra hopes to sell 120,000 vehicles from its South Korean subsidiary Ssangyong Motor, globally in 2011. The Indian OEM completed the acquisition of Ssangyong in February this year. "We are aiming to sell 120,000 Ssangyong cars globally this year. About 55% of this will be Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Indian utility vehicle manufacturer Mahindra & Mahindra hopes to sell 120,000 vehicles from its South Korean subsidiary Ssangyong Motor, globally in 2011. The Indian OEM completed the acquisition of Ssangyong in February this year.
"We are aiming to sell 120,000 Ssangyong cars globally this year. About 55% of this will be
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