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Upcoming Automobiles
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Automobile, Cars, Nano, Tata, Pixel, Germany, India, Superbikes
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Upcoming automobiles are ready to change the global scenario.. some will work and some will not.. So let us discuss what everyone feels about the new automobiles..
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suhaschandra deshpande
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The best is always appreciated....
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Mohammed Sarfaraz Alam
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As prices are soaring high for automobiles ranging from raw materials to finished products..it will have an impact on the consumer crush..
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Mridula Maity
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Not the way it intended to. The auto-market is seeing a downside. There will be success but not the way it was imagined...
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South Korean two-wheeler manufacturer S and T Motors Corporation, in collaboration with Pune-based Garware Motors, Wednesday launched its Hyosung brands of 650-700 cc superbikes India at a price range of Rs.4,75,000 to Rs.5,69,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi). bookings for the bikes from April 20, while the deliveries will commence mid June. The superbikes on offer include GT650 R and ST 7. The GT650 R is a 650cc sports bike which is priced at Rs.4,75,000 for single tone colour and Rs.4,90,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi) for dual tone colour. The ST 7 model is a 700cc cruiser bike priced at Rs.5,69,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi). Initially, the bikes would be available only in Pune, Mumbai, National Capital Region...
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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this paves the road for honda and yamaha to bring in their 600cc range.
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puneet
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yes i hv seen them on wheels. it is a good sign for india to have such super bikes.
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What if you could fill up your car's gas tank with fuel you made at home from food scraps, old newspaper and the remains of last night's Cabernet? That's the idea behind E-Fuel, a 25-employee Silicon Valley startup that recently started selling a small-scale ethanol production system for turning household compost into high-octane homebrew. Such compost is abundant: Americans throw away some 30 million tons of food scraps each year. E-Fuel is the brainchild of Thomas Quinn, a former president of the networking giant Novell (NOVL), whose last company, Gyration, developed and patented the motion controller for the Nintendo Wii. So how does his fuel system work? It's based on two primary units,...
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Abhijit Anand Prabhudan
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There's numerous research efforts going for alternative biofuels for heat engines. But need to see how much carbon emissions are emitted during processing of biofuels also. What kind of power they use to convert compost into ethanol. The upcoming...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Interesting info ! But the same thing happening in india is out of question becasue R&D is hardly given any impetus in india. I used to hear about jatropha a lot and how it was the wonder fuel of the 21st century etc. But nothing seems to have...
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S. Muralidharan
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There are a number of well researched energy alternatives available in this country. The system basically hovering around electrolysis of water in the presence of carbon (carbon source being right from activated carbon, charcoal, coal, lignite as...
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It will survive in long run
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It should have limited edition plan
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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"It will survive in long run"
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No doubt on Indian flambuoyancy,"Infact if it would launch it with a small edition,The potential of the indian market will prove things wrong for Ferrari.
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pradeep
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"It should have limited edition plan"
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high cost only for higher society
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Amit Madhav
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"It should have limited edition plan"
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There would be buyers for sure but not too many... So coming up with limited edition pack time to time will create more excitement than anything else..
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Debate: "Ferrari to make India debut, price to start from 2.2 Crore" deleted from your view.
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It was a short-lived rise
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Market will see a rise again
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Vipin Bhasin
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"Market will see a rise again"
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I don't think that High Petrol prices caused for lower sales. whereas boom can't run on regular basis in short term. We have seen the same situation in equity market. But it will stand again in long term span. The same situation can be seen in...
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shrikant
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"It was a short-lived rise"
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Auto market in India is at pause(no growth no degrowth) and will remain max up to mid Aug. Then it will start its growth thereafter.
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Mridula Maity
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"It was a short-lived rise"
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The reasons for decline in market is obvious and the prices will nevr go down. Ther is not much of the possibility of seeing the sun rise again in the sector.
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Growth in demand for automobile market world over will be driven by technological innovation aimed at making vehicles greener and environmentally friendly. India will emerge not only a major market and hub for global automobile market but also a favored destination for automobile majors to outsource more processes. Changing consumer needs 2011 will see increasing demand for remodeling accessories from individualistic consumers. Fuel efficiency, advanced fuel technologies and environmental sensitivity will affect the future trends. The development of cleaner, alternative and renewable fuels like CNG, hydrogen and bio-fuels will complement industry spending in greener vehicles. Sales of hybri...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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It is true Ms.Chitra Bannerjee. India is an automobile hub with varied customer base for different automobile segments.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Indian automobile industry have a bright future & no doubt in it. Thanks Chitra for posting it on TOOSTEP. & thanks Muhammed for referral.
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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| 2 years ago
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In my opinion the Pixel can not make any magic in European market where the customer base taste is different and they are used to different style. The major difference is the design aspect of the Pixel which may not be liked by the European...
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Abhijit Anand Prabhudan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Expect diesel nano to launch this year. Pixel is very innovative, but if its launched in India with same specs, it will be pricey
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Mridula Maity
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Perhaps they have learned from their mistakes and have improved. An enterpeuner never wants to fail twice in same project. I suppose they have taken due care this time and will fix all the flaws before the car makes it to the beautiful European...
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PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY
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| 1 year ago
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Tatas' decision to open exclusive NANO show rooms in smaller towns is a delayed but right decision. Nano is a car for those who cant afford luxury cars and maintenance be low, such crowd in smaller towns is surely going to benefit by new show room...
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Rathin Deb
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| 2 years ago
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Farah it is always better. Firstly it will generate employment and since the car is designed for mass it must reach mass by way of more show rooms. Nothing wrong.
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Farah Fathima
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| 2 years ago
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Tata Nano is available via the company’s 617 regular outlets. The car is also available at 151 Tata Authorized service centers and 210 access points of the company. Then why do we need exclusive showrooms??
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Might not be ! It actually depends on the brand and its reputation in the market. Lesser known brands wouldnt mass produce before testing the market, whereas bigger brands have to produce a minimum number of cars to cater to their dealer network...
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Sanjay Bhardwaj
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| 2 years ago
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the auto companies create a hype around their brandin a bid to attract new customers / bookings... just check the delivery schedule of Fortunner ( gone down to 4 weeks actually from 6 months when you book)
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Jayant Vishnu
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Does automobile sector need a PUBLICITY STUNT?? I just don't think so.. as Mr. Virag said it can be more of demand-supply gap..nothing more. Everyone is too much into buying new vehicles that they just don't need any other marketing .. Just...
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good for the movement aswell for the growing middle class commu
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effecting the environment at the deepest
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Nilesh Pawar
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"good for the movement aswell for the growing middle class commu"
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Growth in automobile is good for any community. It is affecting environment but with more fuel efficient cars are coming in the market.
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Arunkumar Mandal
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"effecting the environment at the deepest"
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Hi Subir.. The sides are very difficult..Can't take just one.. I wihs I could take both :) Well, it is bad for the environment and good for development.. But just imagine when there will be nothing like petrol left what will we do with those...
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