With the new financial year coming in, a few manufacturers have taken the decision to increase the prices of their products in India. The latest car manufacturer to announce a price hike is Tata Motors. The company has announced that it
Jeep India have issued a major recall of the popular Jeep Compass over safety issues. The recall is due to the passenger front airbag in the JeepCompass being affected by what Jeep has termed ‘loose fasteners’ that can affect the correct working of
The Government of India implemented the new GST rates on the 1st of July 2017, post which most of the vehicles sold in India were expected to receive a price reduction. While other manufacturers like – Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai,
Tata Motors said that sales saw a marginal drop of 9 per cent in overall volumes for the month of June 2017 due to the pre-GST sentiment. In a statement, the company said that mixed consumer sentiments towards the implications of
Tata Motors is the latest one to hike the prices across its range in the country. Potential customers will now have to pay an additional price ranging between Rs 5,000 to Rs 12,000 depending on the model. Mayank Parekh, President,