The Autocar India weekly Podcast

    Introducing the Autocar India Video Podcast, a new way to get your weekly fix of the latest news, happenings and insights from the motoring world.

    Published On Jul 25, 2013 05:27:00 PM

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    The Autocar India weekly Podcast

    What is it? 
     
    Each week Sandeep Srikanth will be joined by experts from Autocar India to breakdown the latest launches, understand strategic moves and bring you fun and factual insights. We will theme each week’s show around cars & SUVs, two-wheelers, motorsport or interesting happenings in the auto world. The podcast is also your opportunity to hear from the biggest names in the auto industry as they share their plans and vision.
     
    The Podcast will initially be available in two versions – a video podcast that will be available to watch on our YouTube Channel every Tuesday at around 7.00pm, and the audio pod, which will be available for streaming and download from our Autocar India SoundCloud account.
     
    Episode One: 
     
    In the first episode of the podcast, Hormazd Sorabjee deconstructs Nissan’s plans for the reborn Datsun Brand and the company’s ambitions to achieve 10 a percent market share in India by 2016/17. We also breakdown the August 2013 issue of Autocar India magazine and talk about the BMW 1-series, Audi A3 saloon, Ford EcoSport, Jaguar’s Indian plans, our special 20-page ‘Spare Parts Price Survey’ and more.
     
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