In a price sensitive Indian market, the hatchback segment has been a popular choice among customers. Two key players in this segment, Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai have also been the strongest of competitors. Hyundai’s popular seller Grand i10 will soon
Dec 15 2016 by Bilal Ahmed Firfiray 3101 View(s) Be the first to comment Mini added another member to its Indian line-up – the Clubman. Launched in the Cooper S variant, the Clubman is going to offer the Mini lovers
High performance cars have always been fancied by car buyers in the country. As the market gets all the more competitive, we shall compare the Mercedes-Benz C43, which is due for launch tomorrow and the BMW M3. The German automakers
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Talk about entry level cars and two names immediately gain a mention – Renault Kwid and Maruti Suzuki Alto. Maruti had been literally ruling the entry-level segment for years until Renault introduced the Kwid hatchback. The Alto K10 variant which
Hot hatches! A term that would get any auto enthusiast excited is now a reality in India. Our spec comparo here involves three larger than life vehicles from various parts of the big continent. Only these aren’t exactly very big
The Tata Hexa is the new SUV from the Indian automaker and will be their competitor to take on the likes of the Mahindra XUV500, currently the most successful vehicle after the Toyota Innova in this part of the market.
Both Chrome OS and Windows 10 help themselves to similar usage data by default, but in different ways. COMMENTS Jared Newman | @onejarednewman PCWorld Sep 6, 2016 3:00 AM When it comes to privacy, both Google’s Chrome OS and Microsoft’s
It started with a few teasers hinting that Datsun’s coming up with a crossover variant of the Go. However, it soon came to light that it’s just another special edition of the Datsun Go and Go Plus. The carmaker then