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| General Motors India today launched the Chevrolet Aveo Special Edition, which takes the popular sedan to an entirely new level.Read Full News
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| General Motors India (GMI) plans to export 10 per cent of its production of the yet-to-be named Mini Car, expected end of this year, 12 months from its launch, and gradually take this up to 20 per cent.Read Full News
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| At a time when General Motors India is facing difficulties in raising funds to complete its engine plant, the company will expand its used-car business by over five-fold across the country this year.Read Full News
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| U.S. automaker General Motors says its expansion plans are on track in India despite the troubles it faces in the United States. General Motors is among several global auto companies hoping to tap the potential of emerging markets like India.
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| GM India has announced that they are now planning to expand their used-car business in the market.They are now planning to expand the number of their outlets of pre-owned cars, Chevrolet-OK, to 50 by year-end. GM currently has only 11 such outlets in India. Read Full News
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| GM has launched Chevrolet Spark LPG version in India for Rs 3,52,000. The car is one of the best selling General Motors’ cars in the country. Earlier this year Chevrolet Spark crossed 3 million sale mark world wide. The company is trying to make the same spark work in Indian market too.Read Full News
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| The fall of General Motors came as no rude shock as it had been expected for a while now. Analysts say there would be a small but significant India fallout and the primary impact of this would be on the vendors and the investors. Read Full News
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| General Motors India, the Indian subsidiary of the bankrupt US car major, on Monday said its operations in the country will remain unaffected and will go ahead with its planned launch of two more cars in 2009.Read Full News
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| The impending bankruptcy declaration by General Motors is unlikely to have a major impact on Indian IT vendors such as TCS and Wipro, though analysts believe that there could be some short-term uncertainty on receivables and volumes.Read Full News
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| When Skoda Auto entered the Indian market in 2001 with the Octavia, cynics wondered how this Czech company would fare in a predominantly compact car market. Eight years have passed since and Skoda can take the credit for kicking off the D-segment revolution. Even with increased competition, it has carved a niche in the luxury car space.Read Full News
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| Despite bankruptcy looming large on the parent company, General Motors India is bullish on the Indian market, driving home a message that operations in the country are insulated from all the troubles at home.Read Full News
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| The UT Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum has directed Skoda Auto India Private Limited to pay Rs 20,000 as compensation to a Sector 41 resident for the harassment suffered by him. Read Full News
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| In two years from now, you can buy a Skoda car for just above Rs 3 lakh. The Czech auto maker has firmed up plans to roll out a family car smaller than its existing Fabia by 2011. According to Thomas Kuehl, board member (sales & marketing) of Skoda Auto India, “The car will be priced above Rs 3 lakh. Some variants would cost more.”Read Full News
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| Czech car manufacturer Skoda launches Skoda Superb for Rs 1880000 in India. Compared to previous Superb, the new model is 35 mm longer and 18 mm wider. However, the car’s height has been decreased by 8 mm and its wheelbase has shrunk by 42 mm.Read Full News
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| India’s first Superhatch Fabia pipped strong competition from the Maruti A-star to be adjudged the “Active Small Car of the Year” award at the NDTV Profit Car & Bike Awards held on February 20, 2009 at the ITC Grand Maratha in Mumbai. Read Full News
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