India's used car market, which has been growing steadily at 10-12 per cent over the last 2-3 years, is expected to reach $40 billion in FY26.
The new year will see a line of hatchbacks (including compact SUVs) hit the Indian roads. Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com offers a peek.
The Glanza is clearly a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno, however, Toyota has given it a longer warranty and a lower starting price to make it more attractive. Are there other compelling reasons to consider it over Baleno?
The Hyundai i20 is the classiest looking vehicle of the three -- the Jazz, while not exactly a bad looker, is a bit plain Jane (but, of course, classicists may prefer this aesthetic, says Aakash S Paul. But if you are on the lookout for a combination of space and sporty performance, the new Honda Jazz is the best-suited car for you.
Almost every company launched a new product in FY16.
Besides the car's price, fuel efficiency is of utmost importance for buyers as it's a long time recurring expense.
Reliance on a single model begins at about 40% and goes up to 80 % in case of some companies
Today, automatic cars are reliable, fuel-efficient and easy to maintain
The year 2015 was quite eventful with plenty of automakers making news with either new models or facelifts of their existing models.
The industry players couldn't hide their disappointment.
live with the car and you know why 'Nothing else is a Jazz'
Tata group bets on design and price. It looks to mark its spot in a highly cluttered category with its newest offering. Tata Tigor might drives between the lanes!
From a Rs 9-lakh Maruti to a Rs 2 crore-Nissan, Indian auto industry packs quite a surprise for car buyers