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Created by : Eajaz Buzruk, doka system incharge (formwork), Larsen & Toubro  | 05 20 2011 09:25:19 +0000
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Ofcourse yes.. People have to think a lot.. Petrol rates , interest rates and a lot more... How can you think of wasting that much of money.. except you have in ample or you are not paying...
By Mridula Maity, Product Development Manager, Rugel  05 21 2011 06:48:43 +0000
 
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as per forecasting of 201-2012 the expected grouth of automobiles industry is 18% but on the other hand the fule rates are increasing day -by-day i.e. 46 rupees in last 12 years. so how can automobile industries manage to maintain market?


By Eajaz Buzruk, doka system incharge (formwork), Larsen & Toubro  | 06 03 2011 07:01:11 +0000
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I agree with your point. We should go Green, the automobile industries ahould go for a research on Green fuels which are economical. I suggest Jatropha seed oil as an example which can be used as a alternate to Diesel, with modifications in Engine. If we go Green there will be more plantations of these plants which inturn helps in reducing Global Warming.


By V.Aravindhan , senior engineer, Ansaldo caldaie  | 05 23 2011 03:41:25 +0000
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Yes, it will definitely affect the autombile industry, giving a challange to design and manufacture fuel efficient automobiles. Thank you Renne for referring.
By V.Aravindhan , senior engineer, Ansaldo caldaie  | 05 23 2011 03:33:59 +0000
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Yes.But it also influence in the research of making better auto mobiles so that we can travel more using less fuel.
By Mohit Trivedi, Game Developer in Emantras  | 05 22 2011 08:32:51 +0000
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Yes, it mostly affects for economical car sector. Thanks for referral , Renne.
By SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd  | 05 22 2011 08:04:42 +0000
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Absolutely. Diesel cars are preferred because diesel is cheaper than petrol. As the fuel prices continue to spiral, the middle class gets restricted to the small or medium hatchback cars. The SUVs and MUVs will have sharp fall in sales. The cars running on alternate fuel (electricity, LNG) will see a resurrection. I myself want to get rid of my cars and go for a Nano and a Reva - never mind what anyone thinks.
By Capt. V.S. Kartik, CEO/MD  | 05 22 2011 03:34:59 +0000
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Oh yes! definitely! Fuel consumption is among the common factor while selecting any model of automobile.
By Rohit Thakur, Electrical Engineer-Industrial, Quality Engineering and Software Technologies  | 05 21 2011 18:39:04 +0000
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Iwill agree with Mrudula.if fule price increases exponentially how much one can afford.
By BALASUBRAMANYA , Asst. Manager/Manager (Technical), KIOCL ltd.  | 05 21 2011 13:56:49 +0000
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It's been a controversial for a time being.It creates innovation towards the automotive sector and whereas we can have a green technolgy in coming years and it is must needed for growing nations such as India, brazil, South Africa and so on,..
By Thiyagarajan , Engineer-Design, Flowserve  | 05 21 2011 08:37:34 +0000
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The usage of vehicle is unavoidable, may be necessary of transportation or may be for the comfort travel, the increasing of the price is dozen matter weather its low or increase it’s a essential in the day to day life like a food. For each and every movement we have to act faster then we think, for the speed we need the vehicle that why the evergreen industry is petrolum and automobile industry.
By RAJAKUMAR , Accounts Executive/Accountant, ALMANSOORI SAFETY SERVICES LLC  | 05 24 2011 07:34:45 +0000
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Mridula i would like to oppose you in this debate.. we can say that the price of fuel affect the choice of particular car... but the automobile industry as a whole does not get affected by the fuel price...
By sanjeeb tamuli, Business Development-NER, Indian Energy Exchange Limited  | 05 21 2011 12:11:28 +0000
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No.The increase in fuel prices has become norm and unavoidable. The reason being International.The oil producing nations are in turmoil.
By Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer  | 05 21 2011 10:51:59 +0000
 
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