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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

By Pranjal Gera

Fiat's plans big for next year

Fiat's plans big for next year

So far this year Fiat Motors has remained a silent player in the Indian auto market and is expected to remain silent for the rest of the year. The Italian auto giants are expected to make amends in next year plans. The company's plans start with the launch of revamped versions of [Read More]

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

By Pranjal Gera

Rs. 2,50,000 crore investment expected from Auto Sector in 10 years

Rs. 2,50,000 crore investment expected from Auto Sector in 10 years

The Indian auto industry is expected to invest Rs. 2,50,000 crore in the coming 10 years, said the Government on Monday. Also the car production is expected to reach 10 million cars annually by that time. Praful Patel, Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises said that it is expected that.... [Read More]

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

By Pranjal Gera

Two New Automobile Hubs to come up in India

Two New Automobile Hubs to come up in India

The Government of India is planning to set up two new automobile manufacturing hubs. The manufacturing hubs are likely to come up in the eastern and central regions and will spread across 10 thousand acres each. In addition to the already existing zones in Maharashtra, Haryana and Tamil Nadu, the two new manufacturing hubs will help.... [Read More]

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

By Pranjal Gera

Volkswagen all geared UP! to launch its new model before the year ends

Volkswagen all geared UP! to launch its new model before the year ends

Volkswagen, the European Auto giant is all set to launch its famous 2-seater car Volkswagen UP! in the Indian market by the end of year 2011.The car will be launched under a price tag of Rs. 4 lakh. The car made its first appearance at the Frankfurt Auto Expo in 2007 where it gained.... [Read More]

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

By Pranjal Gera

CERC desires fuel efficient Automobiles

CERC desires fuel efficient Automobiles

The Consumer Education and Research Centre (CERC) have asked the Bureau of energy Efficiency (BEE) in Ahmedabad, to make fuel efficiency standards and labeling for automobiles mandatory in India. Regarding this, a representation has been sent to Director General (BEE) by CERC. Bee has already started star labeling which indicates power.... [Read More]

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