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Sudhish Chatterjee Product Development Manager, Motors
 
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The Honda City, is an all new rival shaping up to snap at your heels! It is the one who makes the Polo saloon at its mega purpose-built facility at Chakan near Pune is gearing up to launch a notchback saloon version of its Polo hatch. It is significant that a saloon should be the follow-up model on the base Polo platform because the present generation City is in fact based on Honda's brilliant Jazz hot hatch architecture. This approach of the two manufacturers, even though appearing similar, has to be seen in the light of how their respective product planning strategies would unravel. While Honda has made the City as its low cost saloon offering for emerging Asian markets, Volkswagen's stra...
Bharath Iyer  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Not really. With so many cars coming into the market, Vento cannot create a huge impact. Maruti Kizashi is another amazing car coming up!!
Joe Antony  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Volkswagen Vento can shake up provided they rub off the earlier notion associated with the ownership cost of a European car which was passed of by its sister brand Skoda which owns. Many superb owners had superb shocks of their life after seeing a...
 
 
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Ajay Ziz  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
yes for neo rich ..... no for mature .. khaandaani rich !!
gunjan tiwari  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
sir i m very young and amateur as far as ur experience in d field of automobiles is considered.  yet i feel dat d stand ur taking is correct it is not just tata nano dats gettin ablaze due to excessive heat but many other cars as well. again as...
Tata V.S. Kameswara Rao  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Mr. Sudhish, Being in the field of Automobiles, we must look into some details bfore posting such comments. There are several cases of other brands cars catching fire on roads. Some are due to retro fit LPG, A/c kits, etc. If you observe the...
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KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Certainly,we can not say that car sales contributes to economic growth. It may be an attributing factor. What I mean is that, it is not ,directly, inducing the consumer to buy cars .But, indirectly, envying people to possess car to elevate social...
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yoginder yes its true but obviously not for the total economic growth. A survey says that the car sales is driving the economic growth to heights. It is playing a major role in the revenue generation. Car sales is increasing day by day that to in...
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Arun Murali  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
It will work.   But our standards for rating vehicles on driving cycles is really bad. The driving cycles our cars and bikes are tested are at present are more like favoring the vehicles rather than the users. For example the Diesel Ritz is rated...
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
It may do the opposite also, since vehicles which are more fuel efficient will be sold for more, and many can't pay for them, so they'll go for vehicles that pollute more, since they'll be cheaper. In that case, I don't think controlling...
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1 The transport and electricity sector
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Added idea  "The transport and electricity sector"  |  2 years ago
I think these two sector are the major emitter of greenhouse gases and they should be the first, to take measures to cut down the emission. We should think of alternatives means for transport like using electricity, hydrogen and other energy...
 
 
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2 Affect the tourism and regional development
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Added idea  "Affect the tourism and regional development "  |  2 years ago
In India there are many forest which are tourist places for the people all around the world, which is also a source of revenue to the country. Now, this climate change is affecting those forests by fire, soil erosion, etc which is creating panic...
Padmaja Baskar  |  Added idea  "Biodiversity change "  |  2 years ago
According to me we will have biodiversity change. We will see the effect of changes in tree compositions on other species is difficult to predict with the modeling tools currently available, plants and animals that live in the forest will be...
 
 
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Suresh chand  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Yes may be i am agree for Baby pulsar because is it better ? A  new Bajaj Pulsar for New generation what the new generation wants??? its cost, tehnology, many more or is it run on customer budget or performance of motorcycle.  
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I don't whether this Bajaj's baby pulsar will be successfull or not, as they already have a 150cc in this category which is doing really well for them, so why again come out with another version of 150cc, it will impact both the markets according to...
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think yes this Baby pulsar looks really good and sleek, not heavy as the older pulsars, with so much traffic congestion I think this bike will be success among the youth and others also, the bike totally looks like new concept altogether that...
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In Cambodia, recently a car Angkor 333-2010 has been manufactured by 51-years old Nhean Phaloek and Kong Pharith,a 48-year-old former maths and physics teacher who has also produced his own car which can be operated telepathically. The vehicle costs 5,000 dollars and took 19 months to be made. The car can reach in a speed up to 100 kilometres (62 miles) per hour. They want their work to be part of a motivating force for the next generation to access new inventions and show the world that Cambodia has an ability to do what it thinks others cannot. Kong Pharith says it took him four months to design and put the final polish on his 'tribrid' car which operates on solar energy, electricity and ...
 
 
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Two-wheeler maker Honda Motorcycle Scooter India (HMSI) will enter the high-volume entry level motorcycle segment with the launch of a 100cc bike by 2010 , which is expected to be priced at around Rs 40,000 to Rs 45,000. The company, which on Tuesday launched a new variant of its 125cc bike CBF Stunner, aims to have a bigger presence in the Indian motorcycle market with new products. 'The Indian two-wheeler market is predominantly motorcycle oriented, so we have to align ourselves according to the market,' HMSI President and CEO Shinji Aoyama told reporters. 'We will be launching a completely new 100cc bike by the end of this fiscal. It will be a bit higher priced than the entry level bikes...
 
 
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A 12th passed entrepreneur from Guwahati, Kanak Gogoi, has over a dozen innovations, from gravity-operated bicycle to a car which can run on air. But he regrets the government's negligence towards scientific innovations, and refuses to commercialize any of his creations. Another invention of Gogoi's is the speed breaker that can generate electricity simply when vehicles pass over it. A ramp under the speed breaker would absorb the static energy produced by the sheer mass of the vehicle and convert it into kinetic energy. This is, in turn, transferred into electricity and stored in a battery cell. A vehicle weighing one tonne can create electricity equivalent to one kilowatt. He also made a ...
Balaji Nagarajan  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Hi Isha - thanks for sharing good information India is a long way from patronizing innovators and entrepreneurs which is why the brain drain happened in the first place. Its not the case of Mr. Gogoi alone, there are lot of IIT techies who had to...
Sudhish Chatterjee  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Hats off to you man, you are one genius who knows how to get back on the lazy and corrupted govt. of India and i am sure that this will shake things up for the rest of the Indians as well and i must say with the intellect you also have the guts...
 
 
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