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Monday, 29 September 2008
Honda Accord Gifted
Honda recently gifted the Honda Accord to Mr. Digvijay Singh, winner of the Order of Merit List for gold tournament held in India. Digvijay, a happy owner of the Honda Accord must be smiling with the car keys in his hands. Obviously, he has a reason to smile. Honda as a brand is a super success in the country and people love to own Honda cars like City, Civic, CR-V, and Accord. The new Accord is a perfect blend of unmatched performance, inspiring style, high-end safety, and refined comfort. Who will not love driving a classy car like this? By gifting this car to the winner of a sport event, Honda is making an attractive move towards branding. Indian car manufacturers are going hand in hand with sports events because of the huge crowd following sports activities. Even Volvo tried to brand its car model by gifting it to the first Indian individual winner of Olympics. Labels: Honda, Honda- Accord, Honda-City, Honda-Civic, Honda-CR-V, Indian-Car, Volvo
Pay More for Imported Cars
Wake up car importers! It’s time for car importers to open their eyes and see the expected price hike for imported cars. Yes, the prices for imported cars are expected to rise due to the weakening of rupee against dollar. At this stage of downturn, car exporters are rejoicing the market but reality is that the importers will have a tough time. We just wonder how severely this will affect the foreign car manufacturers like Mercedes, BMW, Nissan, Volvo, and Porsche, who are importing their cars to India as Completely Built Units or CBUs. Even Honda CR-V would be affected by weakening of the rupee. This will definitely increase the prices of imported cars. All the luxury car manufacturers are trying hard to cushion the impact on Indian car customers but till how long? Labels: BMW, Car-Manufacturers, Honda-CR-V, Imported-Cars, Luxury-Car, Mercedes, Nissan, Porsche, Volvo
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Finally Lands the Outlander
After a series of continuous speculations regarding the launch of Mitsubishi Outlander, the company finally decides to introduce its Outlander in October. The new SUV will compete with the highly successful SUVs like Honda CR-V and Chevrolet Captiva. Outlander will roll out in the Indian market with 5 seating capacity, spilt tail-gate, Rockford music system, stability control package, and variety of attractive features. Outlander will come with a petrol version having an engine capacity of 2.4L churning out 170 bhp. An optional transmission system including a six-speed manual gearbox and an automatic with paddle shifts makes this SUV an even more competitive. Priced between Rs 18 lakh and Rs 20 lakh, Mitsubishi Outlander will prove to be a sensation in the SUV segment. Is the car launched with an aim to compete Honda CR-V and Chevrolet Captiva? Or it’s just a coincidence? Labels: Chevrolet-Captiva, Honda-CR-V, Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi-Outlander, SUV
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