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Agni Incorporated launches online booking

KATHMANDU, March 17: Agni Incorporated, the sole authorized distributors for Mahindra vehicles and tractors in Nepal, has launched online booking for Mahindra Vehicles through website: www.onlineagni.com.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 17: Agni Incorporated, the sole authorized distributors for Mahindra vehicles and tractors in Nepal, has launched online booking for Mahindra Vehicles through website: www.onlineagni.com.


The website, which is still in its beta version, enables customers to gain various information   regarding vehicle model number and prices and even purchase vehicle vie eSewa and receive the voucher.


Mahindra's every category-defining vehicles, including Mahindra XUV 500, TUV300, KUV100, Scorpio, Thar and Mahindra Gusto Scooter are available for online booking through this service.


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The service is currently available only for Kathmandu Valley and for customers abroad.


This is just the initial digital platform that the company has developed to reach out to its customers.


Agni Incorporated Pvt. Ltd. began business in 1991 as the authorized distributors of Mahindra utility vehicles and tractors.


Agni has an extensive network comprising 45 dealers and branches across the country, a robust after-sales service network and highly trained manpower.


 


 


 


 

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