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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Maruti Swift DZire ZXI Price in New Delhi
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Skoda Laura Elegance 2.0 TDI CR AT Price in New Delhi

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Rs. 16,43,086 - 16,93,834
Maruti Swift DZire ZDI Price in New Delhi
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Rs. 6,70,337 - 7,52,799

Monday, February 13, 2012
Tata Motors raises prices by up to Rs 12,000 excluding Nano, Aria
Tata Motors recently hiked the prices of its passenger vehicles excluding its small car, Tata Nano along with the premium crossover, Tata Aria. The company has raised the prices by up to Rs. 12000 to pacify the burn of soaring input costs.Tata Motors said that the price upshot has been effectual since yesterday across India. According to a spokesperson of Tata Motors, the lofty input costs have been affecting the company in a negative way since a long time now.

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Therefore the company has made a decision to pass on some of their burden on to their consumers by increasing prices on its passenger vehicles. The hiked prices range from Rs. 7000 to Rs. 12000 totally depending on the model. Furthermore he also mentioned that there will be no increase in the prices of Tata Nano and Tata Aria. In January 2012, big champions of the Indian car market, such as General Motors and Maruti Suzuki also hiked their prices on numerous models by up to Rs. 17000 to diminish the impacts of high input costs and the deflation of Rupee value. However, General Motors India didn’t hike the prices of its few models, which comprise of Chevrolet Aveo U-VA, Aveo, Chevrolet Captiva SUV and Chevrolet Optra.

Used Cars in Kolkata
In the list of Best Selling Used Cars in KolkataMaruti, Tata, Hyundai, Honda, Chevrolet, Fiat and Ford seating on top. Here is the list of Best Selling Used Cars in Kolkata:-
Ford opening 45 dealerships in a day
The leading car manufacturer from America, Ford India is planning to strengthen its grip on the Indian car market. To achieve this goal the company will be opening 45 new dealership centres in the country in one day itself, that is 16 Feb 2012. As stated by an employee from the company, this plan is just an effort to improve their dominance in the Indian car market and the company has no intentions of lining up a new launch anytime soon. Two years back Ford India had taken a similar step by inaugrating 28 new dealership centres in one day all across the country but that step was taken in lieu of the introduction of Ford Figo in the Indian car market.

The Hindustan Ambassador
The venerable Hindustan Ambassador, one of the most recognizable set of wheels in India, has been chose by book publishing house, Penguin India, as its celebratory mascot for a cross country drive. Penguin India will undertake an all India drive in the Ambassador, whose capacious boot will be filled with books published by Penguin as a part of its 25th anniversary. The Penguin emblazoned Ambassador will roll into the major metros of India, where eminent authors will join it for book reading sessions a various landmarks and famous book stores.
With paperbacks being fast replaced by digital copies and ebooks across the world, Penguin’s latest effort to hop on to the Ambassador to popularize reading amongst the Indian youth seems ironic as the Ambassador, though a legend in its own right, is on its way out with sales plummeting to new lows each passing month. That said, India continues to be the few markets in the world where paperbacks and print magazines still continue to sell briskly, with ebooks still not really making the cut in the country, with one of the highest youth population in the world.
