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Eon, the latest game

Hyundai stunned India’s motoring world in October 1998 when they launched the Santro at such an aggressive price that it immediately took a big chunk out of India’s small car market that Maruti had lo

Male vs female driver

Even if one discounts the fact that about 90 per cent of drivers are men, men account for over 99.8 per cent of Delhi’s traffic accidents.

Vroom all the way

It was a long time since I rode a 500 cc motorcycle but some of us stay young at heart at any age. Most machines unfortunately age and become obsolete.

The mean machine

At the end of the Second World War there was only one real off-roader in the world — the Willy’s Jeep.

Maruti Swift gets a makeover

The upwardly mobile young buyers of premium hatchbacks are a fickle lot who change their mobiles, computers, digital cameras and even their girlfriends at the drop of a microchip.

Audi a6 sets a new standard

How can you make a super product better? Tough!

Verna has verve and vigour too

The entry level saloon segment, led by the Maruti Dzire and Tata Indigo, has been growing faster than the current 20 per cent growth of the auto Industry in general.

The Liva may liven up the drive

If the Toyota Etios has a waiting list today there will soon be an even longer waiting list for it’s hatchback incarnation the Liva that is almost exactly the same car without a boot and at a more aff

A stellar year for our Indian cars

The last financial year closed with record automotive sales.

The S60 flaunts its curves

The sleek new S60 adds a number of very sexy curves to Volvo’s rather staid image as a producer of solid and safe cars.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.