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Chevrolet stops selling Sail saloon and hatch

A suspected problem with the diesel engine in the Sail saloon and hatchback prompts GM to stop sales of the two cars.
1 min read12 Jun '13
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According to our sources, General Motors India has asked its dealers to stop selling the diesel variants of the Sail saloon and Sail hatchback, suspecting problems with the 1.3-litre diesel engine used in these cars.

GM has also asked dealers to stop sales of the BSIII variant of the Tavera. This may also lead to a product recall of all diesel models of the Sail saloon and Sail hatchback manufactured over a certain period. 

The voluntary recall policy, as adopted by the Indian auto industry in July last year, states that companies need to inform the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, the government and customers about any fault in its products, which may require a recall.

GM India, for now, did not say if a recall of the cars was likely. P Balendran, vice president, GM India, said, “We will come back to you with an update after thorough investigation in the coming days.”

Nissan confirms Terrano SUV

Nissan’s Duster-based SUV, the Terrano, to be launched later this year. The SUVs front and rear styling now officially revealed in sketches.
1 min read11 Jun '13
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Official teaser image.

Fiat launches 2013 Linea T-Jet

The Linea T-Jet comes with a price tag of Rs 7.6 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the base Active trim, going up to Rs 8.8 lakh for the Emotion trim.
2 min read10 Jun '13
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Mercedes A-class gathers 400 bookings

The A-class comes with a petrol and a diesel engine option.
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JLR to lead virtual engineering research programme

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New 2014 Hyundai i20 spied in India

Next generation Hyundai i20 will be bigger than the current car.
1 min read7 Jun '13
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