BMW to recall 5, 6-Series in India As part of its global decision, German luxury auto maker BMW will start recalling 3,422 units of 5 and 6-Series cars in India within a month to replace a faulty battery cable cover. "We will get the replacement parts for these 3,422 cars within a month and will accordingly inform our customers," a BMW India spokesperson said.
Audi TT Another sports car has hit Indian shores. German luxury automaker Audi has launched its premium sports car TT in India, priced at Rs 48.36 lakh. Available for sale in the country from June this year, the sports car will be imported as a completely built unit (CBU) and sold in India.
Maruti hikes prices by upto Rs 17k Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), the country’s largest carmaker, has hiked prices of its models by up to Rs 17,000, thereby passing on the burden of increase in excise duty in the recent Budget to the customers. The price hike has been across the board from the small car M800 to SX4 sedan.Mayank Pareek, the company’s Managing Executive Officer, has pegged the increase at 1.75%
Khattar baby eyes Indian used car biz Carnation Auto, a brain child of former Maruti chief Jagdish Khattar aimed at tapping opportunities in multi brand car servicing, is all set to enter into the country’s fast growing used car market. The company which currently has 26 car service outlets across 16 cities will open 100 centres, which handle used car sales and offer service as well, over the next three years.
As part of its global decision, German luxury auto maker BMW will start recalling 3,422 units of 5 and 6-Series cars in India within a month to replace a faulty battery cable cover.
Despite being in the market for over 27 years since 1980 and more than 6.6 mn vehicles sold across the world, Volkswagen Jetta continues to stand out in the crowd and evoke respect from every one.
If you ever want to travel across the world on road, you better do it in an Audi A4. The biggest advantage apart from usual reliability and comfort, if you choose this Audi, will be fuel-efficiency.
Has the Indian automobile market become a perplexing puzzle even for automakers? If not so, why did Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) fail to get its maths right, not one time but many times this year?
Life is short -- so why not take the scenic route? That is the message BMW Financial Services seems to be encouraging with its new app, The Ultimate Drive. The free app allows users to discover, share and rate the world's most interesting routes.
Sebastian Vettel won today's Turkish Grand Prix in a 1-2 finish for Red Bull and extended his lead in the Formula One championship standings. Mark Webber came 8.8 seconds back in second and Fernando Alonso of Ferrari was third after the 58-lap race.