"The average age of our customers is down to 37 now. A few years ago, this was 45. This has resulted us in investing more on after-sales service by massively lowering the time to resolve customer complaints," Mercedes-Benz India's vice president, after-sales, Santosh Iyer told PTI.
Speaking at the company's headquarters in Pune, he said one of the major initiatives in this area is to increase their Premier Express service centres to 12 this year from the present eight.
He said one of the major reasons for faster growth, apart from its quality of cars, is the first time buyers who are mostly professionals and drive their own Mercs, unlike in the past when the buyers were middle-aged businessmen.
"Most of our customers, over 70 per cent, are first time buyers now and they drive their cars. They need servicing at the shortest possible time. So, we've launched a new service called 'Premier Express' under which if the car is not serviced in 2 hours, it's done free," he said.
Mercedes saw record sales in the March quarter at 3,650 units, while its 2016 sales stood at 13,231, despite the diesel ban. But this is way ahead of the immediate rivals Audi and BMW.
Last July, Merc had launched the 'My Mercedes-My Service' programme, setting a new benchmark in after-sales standards. The initiative promises to make after-sales service as the new differentiator in luxury car segment.
My Mercedes-My Service has three pillars -- digital service drive, premier express service and innovative service products called Star Ease -- offering the lowest ownership costs in the luxe segment, he said.
The official said India is the only market outside the US to have the digital service drive offering for AMG models.
Under this, Merc offers service updates through video calls, online booking with real time availability of time slots at any dealership across network for those customers who buy into their service package, which is the lowest in segment in the country and comes with unlimited mileage coverage.
Its offers Flex service packages to customers at any point till the fourth year of ownership and even for 10 years.
The package starts at Rs 64,700 for two years and offers up to 45 types of services depending on the payout, Iyer said, adding a 10 year package for the top-end models like E-Class comes at Rs 9.03 lakh.
On the impact of the Premier Express service, he said the average service time for maintenance has come down drastically, reducing the turnaround time by upto 90 per cent.
On the resale front also, Mercedes commands the highest, which is up to 30 per cent higher than its immediate rivals, he said quoting the Indian Blue Book data.
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