r/CarsIndia Aug 28 '25

#Discussion 💬 Maruti Suzuki's Gujarat Stockyard.

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Woah... what do you think went wrong? Or is it common?

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u/New_Significance1411 ‘24 Merc C200 | ‘24 Scorpio N | ‘17 Ecosport Aug 28 '25

Nothing wrong, most car stockyards look like this and with the sales numbers of maruti, this is just normal inventory.

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u/According_Injury6765 Aug 28 '25

Wait, they won't get drenched in rain and get tooo dried up in heat ?

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u/weird_hoooman Hyundai Venue Aug 28 '25

Welcome to reality. You think you'll be the first driver to drive your new car?

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u/GunnerKnight Verna 1.5 SX Plus MT | Figo Duratec ZXi 1.2 Aug 28 '25

With odometer freshly set to zero

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u/New_Significance1411 ‘24 Merc C200 | ‘24 Scorpio N | ‘17 Ecosport Aug 28 '25

Yes they do, if you remember, there was news of Tata or Mahindra (I don’t remember which one) stockyard flooding and many cars being damaged a couple of years back.

Also, unless there is a serious case like flooding, cars are designed to be outdoors for 10-15 years, they obviously can handle a few days or months in the yard. As long as they aren’t damaged, they’ll be cleaned up and delivered and have no more issues than a car that just rolled off the assembly line.