Mahindra isn’t quite a household brand in Australia yet, but while the name might be mysterious to urban Aussies, rural residents are likely to be more familiar with the name due to the Indian manufacturer’s presence in the ag-equipment market. Regional areas are where the Pik-Up is also likely to find the most buyers. This […]
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