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Citroen coming to India

13 December 2005 Filed under: Trends View: 1
Citroen coming to India

French automaker Citroen is seriously considering entering the Indian market as early as the middle of 2006. The company would import completely built units (CBU), most likely its higher end models like the C6 (pictured above), before introducing its lower models. Citroen would then look into bringing manufacturing capability into the country.

If Citroen does decide to go with its plan, expect to see a lineup at AutoExpo 2006 in January, held in New Delhi, India.

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