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Yamaha Gladiator
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My Pulsar
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Kailash Sharma
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"My Pulsar"
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It is smooth..maintenance is low.. feels great.. it has speed, good body and after using it for 4 years I feel one with it..
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Muhammed jabir rifai
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Because of its Nice engine, Gearbox and undisputed Handling..!!!
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Ideate: "What are you Riding/Driving .? Why" deleted from your view.
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Yes, but it will take a decade or more
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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it will still require 20 yrs to b at the same level of US,oertaking US is still far far away... we need the infrastructure, in terms of parking and 4 lane roads, expressways etc... than we can dream abt it..
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Yes, but it will take a decade or more "
| 1 year ago
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Yes ! definitely and the day is not far off. Only thing is India has to develop its R & D capabilities a bit more. Manufacturing alone cannot turn a country into a a mjor player. Its the R & D ability that would distinguish an also ran from a leader.
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Col C A Narasimhan
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We are quite far away from developing our own cars. Today we are only becoming a manufacturing hub not a development hub. Once we are able to do it, then we can think if we can overtake US. We do not still encourage R & D in automobiles. We are...
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Debate: "Do you think India will be able to leave US behind in car market?" deleted from your view.
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Pradeep Saran
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| 1 year ago
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Fiat had no market in India when all imported cars were available. Only Baby Fiat was to be seen. I remember seeing only one or two medium/large segment Fiats in Lucknow city in the 1950's. It was only when car import was banned in India and only...
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Kailash Sharma
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Punta is providing the most beautiful Hatchback on Roads, Sturdy, Best Diesel Mileage, Best Safety, Money Value. while Linea promises Style, Mileage, Ride Factor and fit and finish. With all these positive things we can expect Fiat to have a warm...
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Mridula Maity
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With the ugly looking interiors, poor customer service and costly parts it is debatable that would these cars really work wonders or not.
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Debate: "Has Fiat made a good come back in India with the launch of linea and Punto?" deleted from your view.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 1 year ago
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I dont think so. The brand name of Honda gave Hero motors access not just to a powerful brand name but also to the technical knowhow that Honda posses. How muich of it has been acquired by Hero motors is suspect. Also Hero motors should have had...
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Thiyagarajan
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Opportunity araises only at the toughest situations, so it might be the welcoming sign for Hero group to emerge as a world leader and a competer for Honda and other international brands,...
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Debate: "Honda to be separated from Hero...Will people go for just plain Hero bikes from now on??" deleted from your view.
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Neerav Galathia
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| 1 year ago
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Definitely its late, herein our country whenever you do you are late, the time you wasted in thinking to start might have reaped something good for you. Not just the late entry of new product of the existing business but a late entry of new...
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Vineet Thakkar
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it can definitely not be referred to as a late entry by toyota as the market size is huge and best thing to notice here is that they have done there homework well, user preferences to surveys every part was properly performed and that's what makes...
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Kiran Sethumadhavan
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not actually. with the increasing population and the need for more cars on the roads,, toyota is not adding to the crowded sedan space.. probably toyota is testing the market for launches later which would be a catalyst to their global launches in...
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Debate: "Is Toyota making a very late entry with its Etios in India??" deleted from your view.
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Maruti Udyog Limited
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Tata motors.
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Chris C
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"Maruti Udyog Limited"
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with VW group recently buyin a stake in maruti will giv an edge in getn luxry sedans based on technology exchange in the merger. Recently Maruti/Suzuki is at the highest position due to small car market. but with tech sharing and the chasis...
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Jyoti CHETANI
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"Maruti Udyog Limited"
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MARITI IS THE LARGEST PASSENGER CAR MAKER IN INDIA. IF ANYBODY ASK ABOUT TRUCKS AND BUSES THEN ITS TATA MOTORS.
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Ideate: "What are the top car making comapnies in India?" deleted from your view.
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You've probably heard about fuel cells . In 2003, President Bush announced a program called the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative (HFI) during his State of the Union Address. This initiative, supported by legislation in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) and the Advanced Energy Initiative of 2006, aims to develop hydrogen, fuel cell and infrastructure technologies to make fuel-cell vehicles practical and cost-effective by 2020. The United States has dedicated more than one billion dollars to fuel cell research and development so far. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Image Gallery Engineers replaced the engine of the GM HydroGen3 with a microwave-oven-sized fuel-cell stack. See more pictures of alter...
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George Varghese
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Dear Kailash, Thank u for the information. This is a good knowledge for the non science group people like me.
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Insight: "How Fuel Cells Work " deleted from your view.
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Truthful, decisive and reward
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Third party check at quality aspect must
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Truthful, decisive and reward"
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Be truthful about the bad quality which has led to the recall, act quick and effectively as there is no point in recalling a product months after it has become the hot topic, reward the loyalty of the consumer who bought the initial bad product...
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Diwakar Tiwari
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"Third party check at quality aspect must"
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I agree that quality checks are basic need for all product . It is require to check during process by process control check against STD process norms by cross functional or Qc team of MFG company.Before final release in all aspect QC...
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Ideate: "How to handle product recall??" deleted from your view.
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B.Mehernath
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| 2 years ago
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yes, these imported brands are required then only our local manufacturers will wake up, once we were used to Fiats and Ambys one car maruti changed the scene look at the tata or even Mahindra their Jeeps are competing with imported SUV's or MUV's...
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Kailash Sharma
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Gaurav I don't think these brands will be successful in India because they are very expensive and they don't suit our Indian roads. Already the automobile industry is helping a lot in the economic growth and this is not the right time for these...
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Debate: "Does india need imported automotive brands to hit its market for rise in its economy.e.g hummer cadillac and lamborghini etc." deleted from your view.
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PARAS SINGHWANI
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| 2 years ago
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its a great idea and we will be able to sort out the pollution problem upto some extent
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Kailash Sharma
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Rajesh yes compared to petrol diesel LPG CNG are economical and pollution free. Since we don't get an electric vehicle at an affordable price, it is better to go for this presently. Even these resources are getting dried up, we should look for some...
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Rajesh Kumar Thakur
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I think we should look beyond that all these fuels are polluting the environment more or less option may be like electric but are we ready to develope the infrastructure for that.
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Debate: "Is AutoLPG and CNG good option as alternative fuel to decrease the pollution? " deleted from your view.




