Beat- Diesel from GM on the cards
The off-late fast selling car from General Motors is planning to launch the diesel version in India soon. The initial launch of the petrol version was on the occasion of the last Auto Expo in this January. The move ...
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Tavera BS IV from GM next year
The new SUV Tavera from GM on BS IV will roll down next year it is confirmed. General Motors India’s MD said the process for this launch has been finalized with International Cars and Motors Ltd. The new version w...
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Car companies plan more models with CNG and LPG variants
In a bid to save the market position and to secure unaltered position the car manufacturers are focusing on providing fuel efficient cars with CNG and LPG versions. The companies busy in this plan are Maruti which h...
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Cashless ownership offer from GM to cover all models
The US car maker General Motors has launched an easy and beneficial scheme for its customers who can avail free maintenance and service. The scheme, cashless ownership, is applicable for customers who pay Rs13499 as...
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GM Chevrolet to launch Beat LPG
As expected, GM India will roll out LPG variant of Beat small car by festive season. GM which tasted huge success with spark LPG, finds the LPG as the best alternative fuel to Indian market. General Motors India pla...
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Beat diesel version from GM likely during the early 2011
The US car maker General Motors is in the upbeat mood to promote its latest sensation Beat in the Indian market. The company has devised plans to go in for diesel version of Beat and it may hit the roads by Q1 of 20...
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Volkswagen to pit Vento against Honda City
Honda can no longer make an alarming presence in the premium mid-sized sedan in India. Volkswagen is gearing up to present a new executive sedan during the second half of the year. Vento, as it is christened, will g...
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A “Spark”ling feat by GM
It cannot be erased out of the pages of auto world history. General Motors has the credit of delivering its 100001 units of Spark [images]. The feat encouraged the company to invest $50 million for the expansion act...
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