Ghatge Patil Auto & Farm - Hero MotoCorp

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Sangli, India

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Ghatge Patil Auto & Farm - Hero MotoCorp Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ghatge Patil Auto & Farm - Hero MotoCorp is located in Sangli, India on Survey No 546/A/6/7,Mechanization, Ring Road, 100 Feet Rd. Ghatge Patil Auto & Farm - Hero MotoCorp is rated 4 out of 5 in the category motorcycle dealer in India.

Address

Survey No 546/A/6/7,Mechanization, Ring Road, 100 Feet Rd

Phone

+919607909819

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Ketan Patil

Old dealer nothing else

सचिन

very very bad service.

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chetan Kothale

Quite good service but still they have to make some improvements in areas like customer relationship building

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Shubham Kamble

It is a two wheeler motorcycle farm of hero Brand . It is also offer servicing for Hero company motorcycle. All type of Hero Motor model is available here.

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Mahesh Salokhe

Awesome place

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Sumit Balasaheb Shetti

Hero Honda started its operations in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles (sometimes called Hero Group, not to be confused with the Hero Group food company of Switzerland) of India and Honda of Japan.[7] In 2010, when Honda decided to move out of the joint venture, Hero Group bought the shares held by Honda.[8][9] Subsequently, in August 2011 [10] In June 2012, Hero MotoCorp approved a proposal to merge the investment arm of its parent Hero Investment Pvt. Ltd. with the automaker. This decision came 18 months after its split from Hero Honda.[11] "Hero" is the brand name used by the Munjal brothers for their flagship company, Hero Cycles Ltd. A joint venture between the Hero Group and Honda Motor Company was established in 1984 as the Hero Honda Motors Limited at Dharuhera, India. Munjal family and Honda group both owned 26% stake in the Company. During the 1980s, the company introduced motorcycles that were popular in India for their fuel economy and low cost. A popular advertising campaign based on the slogan 'Fill it – Shut it – Forget it' that emphasised the motorcycle's fuel efficiency helped the company grow at a double-digit pace since inception. In 2001, the company became the largest two-wheeler manufacturing company in India and globally.[3] It maintains global industry leadership to date.[3] The technology in the bikes of Hero Motocorp (earlier Hero Honda) for almost 26 years (1984–2010) has come from the Japanese counterpart Honda.[12]

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Avadhut koli

Good service

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Karan Kadam

Smells like urinate.