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Nano sweeps Nepal: 350 bookings in 10 days

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'People's car' Nano is poised to sweep Nepal with over 350 bookings in just 10 days since the world's cheapest four-wheeler was launched in the Himalayan republic June 26.

Sipradi Trading, the exclus

Hyundai to increase production of Verna

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Automobile major Hyundai Motor India Ltd Tuesday said it was increasing production of the recently launched variant of sedan Verna that has received over 20,000 bookings till date.

"In order to cate

Tata Nano sale starts in Nepal from NRS 7.98 lakh

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The Maruti 800, the cheapest car available in Nepal, faces tough competition from Sunday as the world's cheapest car, Tata Nano, launched its sale in the Himalayan republic at an introductory price of

Ford recalls 1.19 mn pick-ups

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Ford has informed the US government that it will recall about 1.19 million F-150 pick-up trucks produced from 2004 through 2006 as well as Lincoln Mark LT 2006 models for a defect that can cause accid

Toyota recalls over 2 mn autos

Washington: Toyota will recall 2.17 million vehicles in the US to examine accelerator problems.

Toyota will make adjustments to prevent the accelerators from becoming entrapped in floor mats or becom

Mercedes may follow Nano in plan for Indian small car

Mumbai: On the back of a thriving domestic economy fuelled by an increasing appetite for consumption, global auto giant Mercedes-Benz is looking at developing a small car for the Indian market, a seni

Toyota recalling 1.7 mn vehicles globally

Tokyo: Japan's Toyota Motor Corp plans to recall 1.7 million vehicles worldwide, including 1.28 million in Japan, to repair faulty parts, including defective fuel pipes, the world's largest automaker

Toyota is top carmaker despite recalls

Tokyo: Toyota Motor said Monday its group sales in 2010 rose despite a global recall that damaged its brand image, enabling the company to retain its position as the world's biggest automaker.

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Luxury car maker Lotus mulls moving out of Britain

Luxury car firm Lotus is considering to move its car production out of Britain, a step that could threaten 1,200 new British jobs.

The Sun Friday reported that the car company based in Norfolk had as

Most ministers modest when it comes to automobiles

Modesty of some Union ministers is at its best when it comes to choice of automobiles even though a couple of them own pricey Mercedes cars.

Sample this. Power minister, Mr Sunil Shinde, drives a 37

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