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Nayan Deb Automobile Consultant, Autovision Point
 
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Arun Murali  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
This is a great move. The petrol fuel is better for low end torque and CNG is cheaper to run when low end torque is not required. The WagonR LPG already does this, so its not necessarily new. Sorry no awards this time Maruti. The bigger problem...
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Well the supply of CNG is limited. It is available in some select cities only. On the other hand if it had been LPG the penetration would have been more as LPG supply is better than CNG. Moreover since this is a new technology its bound to give some...
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I think this technology works and it is great that India's largest car manufacturer is coming up with technology, and this is how i guess the technology works, where the gas will be injected into the engine through multiple points, leading to...
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andyappan  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
TRANSPORT FORMULA, VDF= WT*SPEED/HP FORMULA 1 600 TO 1200 KMPH 1600 HP/ 2400 CC SPEED=VDF*HP/WT= 2*1600/1= 3200 KMPH
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I think the decision of the car manufacturer has been taken taking in view that India has the highest growth rate of million dollar people in the world.So they know that Indian rich class is growing richer at the fastest pace in the whole world. So...
Charles davison  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Dont understand the logic when everyone around the world is running around especially the Developed nations accusing all of global warming should give permit for manugacturing such cars which are contrary to the goals for green world. They are...
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Vishal Jindal  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, this concept shall take off as being supported by the expertise of Dilip Chabria as well as Jagdish Khattar. Botha re masters of this field.
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
India is a place where generally people buy a car for a need and to some extent a luxury.People who goes for a particular brand for example a luxury brand chooses the car for its original looks. A majority of such people would like to keep their...
Balaji Nagarajan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Though Carnation Auto is banking on growth on a niche segment of custom designed market which is new to India. There are so many customers who can afford only for a small car because of the initial cost but would like to go for a image changeover...
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Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes, Toyota and Honda are right. Since the aim of the govornment is to cut down fuel consumption and reduce pollution it should be given a thought. If a car is slightly bigger than the existing norms yet uses a small engine thereby increasing...
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KUMAR SAURABH JHA  |  Added idea  "CSI"  |  2 years ago
The JD Power Survey announced MSIL to be the highest in terms of customer satisfaction consecutively over the years - an unbiased opinion. It has the largest network across the country and at any point of time a customer gets the facility asked for.
Tata V.S. Kameswara Rao  |  Added idea  "MSIL followed the BAL strategy to win Customers"  |  3 years ago
This is a good discussion. Maruti Suzuki, since inception, realised that NEAR IS DEAR (My Caption). They have optimised the pricing, ext. design, cozy interiors, modifications time to time, up to the date technology, training the personnel...
Nayan Deb  |  Supported idea  "Maruti Suzuki"  |  3 years ago
Yes the advantage with Maruti is that its service centres are spread country wide and there is no dearth of the affordably priced spare parts.This leads to much lower cost of maintenance and thereby customer satisfaction. Maruti being of a very...
 
 
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Sriram  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Dear all,           Want MAintaineence to spent to buy a such expensive bike.Where to drive this bike when there idiots on the road  
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Harley davidson is a bike for the elite few.So before launching harley has made the initial surveys and they have also determined the potential of the Indian market. So they have any idea of the upcoming sales figure. They expect it to be successful...
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Ashwin Arun Raut  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
In the premium sedan segment, with 10-13 Lack purse, Honda,Toyota Skoda have world class cars for Indian buyer. The above names have an aura around their names, some thing Maruti-Suzuki can not do. It is my personal experience, that people give...
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Till date Maruti Suzuki has not been successful in India with expensie cars because Maruti brand is identified with a commoner.The perception of the brand is that it is for common people. So people who would like to go for a rocking car model would...
malikireddy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
This is true and can be a sucess for Maruthi, Yes , as expressed by Mr.Kailash  that Maruthi failed in Sedan models is understood. In my opinion , here i see more of Suzuki's hand in this, also the name klingt like a Japanese , more so like...
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Charles davison  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
GM has to save itself It has a very good range of energy inefficient cars suitable only for Countries which has free fossil fuel In india selling the car at discount sale will not fetch takers let alone buying car in Ebay!!!!  
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Yes, this is a very innovative idea.It will also surely work in India.I am sure one can also avail huge discounts if he goes for an online purchase. These days car owners are all computer savvy and they can do a lot of homework before they can make a...
Kailash Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
According to me in India also this will be a very good strategy as we are seeing internet penetration increasing on an each passing day, it would do a lot good as such one can get every details regarding the car and can also negotiate on the...
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1 Why Automatic Transmission is popular in india????
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AB Ahmad  |  Supported idea  "David is 100% right"  |  9 months ago
correction- MT is h/way cruise - AT is more suited for city driving
Nayan Deb  |  Supported idea  |  3 years ago
Yes the initial investment for purchasing a A/T is more and the fuel efficiency is always lower as the torque converter being coupled to the engine  results in a continuous extra load on the engine.  More over its not reparable.If it fails its needs...
David  |  Supported idea  "Why Automatic Transmission is popular in india????"  |  3 years ago
The question should be the other way around. The way I see it, for car buyers in India, the 1st priority is fuel efficiency and then ownership costs neither of which is achieved with an A/T. With the chaotic traffic in most cities and messed up...
 
 
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Is the number a matter of comfort? 
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  without ddressing HDI, it may be a threat.
Aditya Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Is the number a matter of comfort?"  |  3 years ago
Mr. Viktor, I am sorry for the wrong name that I had mentioned. Now the debate. My only contention is that we follow the might.In the whole of the argument please see only the core of it not superficially. I had tried only to drive home the point...
Nayan Deb  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Dear friends what i feel that population control is an area where India had failed misreably. This is because poor and illeterate people had intentionally gone for a big family thinking the bigger is my family the bigger are my working hands. So this...
Viktor Stephen  |  Argues in support of  " without ddressing HDI, it may be a threat."  |  3 years ago
What appears to be an asset today may turn out to be a major liability tomorrow unless measures are taken to stem the problem.
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