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Wednesday, 18 November 2009


Volkswagen has just got another feather in its hat. Volkswagen has been voted the best volume car manufacturer in Europe, by visitors to the UK-based Road Test Reports website.

In a poll conducted by this website, in which 140,000 people took part, Volkswagen netted 35% of the total votes cast to come out on top as the manufacturer of the best, most reliable cars. Skoda(owned by the VW Group) finished in second place, while Spanish manufacturer SEAT took third place.

‘Volkswagen has always had a great reputation; it is an aspirational yet affordable brand and it has worked hard to strike that rare balance,’ says Faye Sunderland, a spokesperson for Road Test Reports.

It’s interesting to note that Volkswagen plans to increase its presence in the Indian market in a very big way, from 2010 onwards. The German car company is preparing to launch a host of mass-market as well as niche offerings here, including the iconic Beetle, which will be launched in India in December this year.

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Tuesday, 29 September 2009


There was once a time when India’s mode of transportation was referred to in German industrial circles as the ‘world’s bullock cart’. But now things have utterly changed.

At the 63rd IAA that concluded on Sunday, it has been noticed that the German car makers are very much interested to be a part of the ever growing Indian car market. One of the reasons is these car manufacturers are having a tough time in the markets of Europe, Japan and the US.

German carmakers are trying to grab the attention of the markets in the so-called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries. And India is the favourite destination of the global car makers as the country clearly stands out with a large cash-rich middle-class whose appetite for luxury products, including foreign brand-name cars.

Hence it was no surprise that India was the centre of attraction at the Frankfurt's International Motor Exhibition, popularly known by its German acronym IAA. Moreover, a special India Day was organised to highlight the opportunities and challenges of the Indian market.

The ten-day Frankfurt Motor Show which ended on 27th took place under a dark and uncertain atmosphere because of the dismal economic condition as a major crisis still continues to haunt the West's automobile industry.

Germany's car industry continues to bleed with declining sales and revenue therefore the German carmakers feel that one "simply cannot bypass the future market India". To highlight the market potential, it has been mentioned at the India Day that whereas one out of two Germans drives a car, in India the ratio is 11 cars to 1,000 people.

India is at present the world’s eleventh largest automobile producer and is poised to take up the seventh position by 2016.

Moreover, Management consultancy Deloitte predicts that by 2020, consumers will prefer small and energy-efficient cars and production will take place mainly in Asia, another reason to woo India. It has been predicted that turnover volume in the Indian market in the coming seven years would rise from $36 billion to $115 billion. That would account for a 10 per cent share of India's GDP by 2016.

The number of workers directly or indirectly employed by the automobile industry would double to 25 million.

Besides, it has been revealed that Europe’s and Germany’s number one car maker Volkswagen will join hands with Japanese carmaker Suzuki which has a tie-up with India's Maruti.

Indian carmakers at the Frankfurt event appeared confident and bullish, buoyed by the unprecedented attention they received at the exhibition. Consultancy firm Management Engineers has estimated that India's small-car market is the world's second fastest growing after China.

The annual growth rate, it says, is 7-8 cars per 1,000 residents in India. Small cars presently account for some 61 percent of India's automobile market while vans and SUVs make up some 13 percent.

But German automobile experts are aware that India is not a "cakewalk" and German automakers such as Audi, BMW and Daimler have experienced that Indians wanted "the best product at the lowest possible price".

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Tuesday, 28 July 2009


New Jaguar XKR Cars in IndiaThe 7-Series luxury cars of BMW epitomize style, power, performance, and comfort. The next generation 7-Series can give any other car a complex with its smooth lines and wide, intimidating stance.

The German car maker has enhanced the BMW 7-Series lineup even more by adding two new varients such as the all-new 760i and the stretched wheelbase 760Li.

These new additions to the 7-Series will be powered by direct injected TwinPower Turbo V12 that displaces a huge 6.0 Liters. A brand new eight-speed automatic transmission is mated to the V12 engine to handle the robust power of 544 bhp.

The new BMW 760i and the BMW 760Li are decked-up with ground-breaking technologies like Dynamic Damping Control and Integral Active Steering that adds to the joy and comfort of driving.

Dynamic Damping Control as part of the Dynamic Drive Control system is just a slight push of a button away located on the centre console. The luxury cars will also flaunt anti-roll stability control as part of the Dynamic Drive system.

The new Integral Active Steering improves agility and performance of the car by controlling the steering on the rear wheels. These luxury cars will also feature speed-related Servotronic steering assistance to make things handy and comfortable for the driver.
There are much more to these! The longer BMW 760Li will come with high tech gadgets like air suspension with a self-leveling rear axle.

Coming to the exterior of the stretched Bimmers, the new 7-Series cars will run on a set of light weight 19 inch alloy wheels. The new BMW 7-Series will also come with a few chrome-plated elements like the grill, tailpipes and chrome bar that ties the taillights together.

The A combination of powerful engine technology, efficient suspension, and effective transmission enable the new 7 Series to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds. BMW 7-Series is available in three variants, 730Ld (diesel), 740Li (petrol), and 750Li (petrol), in India.

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