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Luxury auto makers in India fear that demand will go down if cess on cars increases. Currently the government plans to increase cess from 15 percent to 25 percent. Arshad Khan reports
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Read MoreThe company’s most famous vehicles Innova and Fortuner continued its magnificent run in the Indian market and posted highest ever monthly sales in July
Read MoreOver the past few years, Maruti has shed its image of being an old man’s car and has emerged a popular choice for young buyers
Read MoreThe company over the years has maintained its supreme position on the back of new launches, strategic changes, readiness to deal external factors and its ability to decode emerging trends
Read MoreNow that the small cars from Maruti Suzuki’s and Hyundai’s stable have been there for quite some years, other players like Tata, Renault and Nissan are eying the segment to increase their market share
Read More30 per cent jump in sales of utility vehicles in FY 16 to reach 7.6 lakh units
Read MoreAfter a marginal growth in the market, Bajaj Auto sets its agenda to speed up the company's share in the local motorcycle market
Read MoreThe car priced at Rs 74.8 lakh is based on its SUV GLC platform but gets more power inside and looks sleeker from outside
Read MoreToyota sold 4,543 units of Fortuner in Q1 of FY2018, as per society of Indian automobile manufacturers (SIAM) data. Last year the company sold 1,999 units of Fortuner in the same period
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