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Dolby drive: Turn your car into a movie hall

Cars are becoming mobile cinema halls. Indian car users are increasingly redesigning the interiors of their vehicles with television sets, going up to screen sizes of 17 inches, with sub-woofers, amplifiers, Dolby Digital surround sound and bluetooth technologies - everything that allows them to see their favourite movies and get their adrenalin pumping. "Some spend close to Rs 5 lakh to put in place the best in-car entertainment systems, a few spend more than the price of their car on such technologies," says Michael Khare, CEO of Sebastian and Sons India, nation-wide dealers in car audio and video systems. On an average, a person is seen to spend about 4% of the cost of a car to install an in-car audio and video system. Today, the basic audio system is a CD/MP3 player, unlike the ordinary cassette/radio player that was the norm five years ago. The systems help to get people's minds off the maddening city traffic. And...

Radical all-new Accord revealed

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European looks Variable Steering system V6 gets cylinder de-activation Honda has revealed its new eighth-generation Accord in the US, that will go on sale there in the middle of this month. As we in India share the same Accord with the Americans, ours can’t be too far away either. Yes, at first it looks like a Sonata. The high nose, long rectangular headlights and the strong shoulder line remind you of the Hyundai but that’s only at first glance. Unlike the current car, the new Accord is far less sporty in its outlook, and Honda has consciously gone for a more upscale and grown-up look. Bits like the strong ridgeline running the entire length of the car and the sculpted lower body lend the design a certain heft lacking in many Japanese cars. There’s almost a European heaviness to the design here, and that’s a good thing. Being five inches longer and an inch wider than the Camry,...

Logan tops in mid-car segment for 1st time

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It may not be the biggest segment, but it's a very competitive one. Since May, the first month of sales for Mahindra Renault's Logan and Maruti Suzuki's SX4, there's been a tussle for the top spot. In May, SX4 overtook Honda City at the top with sales of almost 3,000 units, and Logan got 3rd spot with 2,584 units. In June, City wrested back the top position with 2,656 units, while Logan moved to number two with 2,380 units. The addition of 15 cities to its retail network helped Logan, but M&M says there were no discounts. Says president, Auto Sector, M&M, Pawan Goenka, “No, we haven't done any aggressive pricing. It is the same launch price. With interest rate movement, in some markets we may have had to do some subvention of interest rate. Other than that we have not done anything.” Except, that is, to work hard to get to the top of the segment without playing the discount game. However, the coming months will not be easy as Honda is set to add a loaded var...

Fiat plans shock pricing for Grande Punto, Linea

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High localisation levels will result in ultra-competitive pricing Fiat plans to price its new Grande Punto and Linea models very aggressively when they are launched in India in mid-2008. While the Grande Punto should be priced at par with cars like the Getz 1.3 at Rs 5 lakh, the Linea would give the Maruti SX4 a run for its money at a Rs 6.5 lakh sticker price. The Fiats should have an edge over their rivals since they will be the largest in their class, offering solid build quality, spacious interiors, as well as the option of a diesel engine, all at a very competitive price. Key to this aggressive pricing is their very high localisation, with the engines themselves being 85 per cent indigenised at the time of launch. Currently, Fiat is building its huge new Ranjangaon plant near Pune, which will be the production base for the two cars. Production of the Palio Stile is already underway on a new assembly line here. Among the engines Fiat will make in India is the 1.3-litre Multijet die...

Volvo plans two new cars every year in India

Expressing optimism over the Indian automart, Swedish car major Volvo said it planned to introduce two new models every year, while it sets eyes on gradually expanding its dealer network in the country. "By the end of the year we will be introducing our sedan S80 and SUV XC90. These vehicles have been undergoing homologation in India and almost all the tests are coming to an end," Volvo Car India Managing Director Paul de Voijs told PTI. Kicking off the India plan, the company today announced appointment of three dealers in Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. "The idea is to have about 7-9 dealerships by next year. We will be beginning discussions with potential partners for the purpose early next year and depending on how it goes our dealership will be expanded accordingly," he added. Voijs said the company planned to launch two additional models every year in order to expand its offering in the Indian market. While the S80 will be pitched against BMW's 5-series (pri...

Ford launches diesel version of Fusion, plans small car

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Ford India's Fusion has become even more attractive with the launch on Tuesday of the Fusion Diesel, with its Duratorq TDCi technology. The Fusion diesel, combining distinctive styling and versatility, costs Rs 6,59,000. The model is available in new introductory colours of Brush Steel and Mystic Wine, along with other popular colours such as Moon Dust Silver, Panther Black, Diamond White and Paprika Red. Arvind Mathew, Managing Director and President of Ford India, said, ``We are very enthused by the overwhelming response from Indian customers to Ford's technology. The increasing preference for Ford's TDCi badge bears testament to the superior performance of our diesel products. And now, with the launch of Fusion diesel, we are offering this next generation diesel technology to an extended set of customers.'' Scott McCormack, Vice President of Marketing, Sales and Service of Ford India, said that Fusion diesel would be a practical mix of international design, versa...

Audi to sell 3000 cars by 2010

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It is the latest from Audi. The new T-T Coupe is now available. The Volkswagen group company hopes to see a five-fold jump in sales in India by 2010. And the Audi R8 and A5 could be the next set of hot wheels to hit Indian roads, reports CNBC-TV18. If you have got Rs 40 lakh lying around, then you could consider driving home the latest Audi TT Coupe. The Volkswagen group company, Audi has so far sold 600 cars in India since it debuted three years ago. But now, the company is hoping to cash in on the India economic boom. Audi hopes to see a five-fold jump in sales to 3000 cars by 2010. The company has set up an indepepndent marketing and sales office in India and has appointed Benoit Tiers as Managing Director. Audi's most popular model the A6 will be assembled at group company, Skoda's Aurangabad factory by October. The A4 may also be assmebled in India at 'alter' stage. Benoit Tiers, MD, Audi India says, "We are different from our sister concerns as our positionin...