The Tiago has been successful in bringing Tata Motors back into the numbers after it crossed 6,000 sales in the last month. Knowing the demand for automatics, we expected Tata to bring the AMT version of the Tiago soon after
Renault India has launched the automatic variant of their bestselling hatchback, the Kwid, at an introductory price of Rs 4.25 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Offered in the top-end RXT (O) variant only, the Kwid AMT is Rs 30,000 more compared to
Reports state that Lexus is all set to follow Toyota into the hydrogen fuel cell car market, and is expected to come up with a new luxury model that should go on sale by the year 2020. Lexus’ anticipated model
Nov 12 2016 by Nikhil Puthran 2299 View(s) Be the first to comment Renault launched the Kwid AMT in 1.0-litre top-end RXT (O) variant. Priced at Rs 4.25 lakh, the new variant does not get any major upgrade except for
inisters expressed their concerns about unfilled vacancies, on the issue of languages including Sanskrit, out of school children and also difficulties faced by children belonging to minorities Make education free and compulsory upto class 12, suggested MPs RELATED STORIES Himachal
“Every high school should have an innovation chapter, every university should have an innovation chapter. What is innovation, what we are doing differently,” Naidu said In picture, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu (File Photo) RELATED STORIES Himachal Pradesh gives
Zuckerberg says fake news on Facebook didn’t tilt the elections Facebook’s news feed is facing criticism for allegedly influencing some users in favor of Donald Trump Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at a Samsung event in Barcelona on Feb. 21,
I guess this launch won’t be as smooth as Doom. 6COMMENTS Hayden Dingman | @haydencd Games Reporter, PCWorld Nov 11, 2016 4:57 PM Update, November 11: With Dishonored 2‘s Steam rating down to 54 percent, Bethesda’s finally got around to
The PwnFest hacking competition, held in Seoul yesterday saw an interesting demonstration by a white-hat hacker group, called Qihoo 360. The hack successfully targeted Google’s shiny new Pixel handset, won the group a $120,000 cash prize and opened-up a lot