Top car and bike news, reviews this week

    A roundup of the top car and bike news and reviews that went up on our website.

    Published On Nov 06, 2015 06:06:00 PM

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    Top car and bike news, reviews this week

    Here are some of the best car and bike news and reviews we covered on the website this week. In the news section, there's a great mix of car and bike news from around the world, as well as a discount story with some great deals available through the month. Our review section features an exclusive first drive of the soon-to-be-launched Maruti WagonR AMT.

    From the news section:

    Honda BR-V vs Hyundai Creta vs Renault Duster: Specification comparison

    Honda’s Bold Runabout Vehicle or BR-V takes on the popular Hyundai Creta and the Renault Duster in a comparison on paper. We see how Honda’s upcoming seven-seater SUV matches up in terms of engine size and power and sheer size against its five-seater rivals. Read our detailed specification comparison here.

    New Toyota Innova images, feature list leaked

    Toyota’s new Innova is set to make its international debut soon, but its images have already surfaced on the web along with a list of features that we could only hope make its way to India. The styling is new inside and out, there is a new engine under the hood, a new automatic gearbox and a touchscreen infotainment system. Click here to read more.

    Best car discounts for November 2015

    We take a look at some of the best discounts that you can avail at dealerships in the month of November. We cover cars from the likes of the Tata Nano to the Mercedes E-class to the Hyundai Santa Fe. Click here to read more.

    New car launches in the coming months

    The new cars just keep on coming. This year has seen launches from opposite ends of the market, from the Maruti Celerio diesel to the uber-luxurious Mercedes-Maybach S600. Click here to take a look at all the launches coming up.

     

    Harley Street 750 brakes

    It looks like India's best-selling big bike has its share of problems. It has come to light that owners of the pre-2016 model year Harley Street 750 aren’t too happy with the brakes on the motorbike and it seems that dealers and the company office have conflicting things to say. Click here to read about it.

     

    Royal Enfield Himalayan variant spied

    The Royal Enfield Himalayan could be too much to handle on city roads so the company seems to be developing a milder model based around the same twin cradle frame with standard forks and the lack of off-roading accessories. Click here to know about the variant.

     

    From the review section:

    Maruti WagonR AMT review, test drive

    Every month, 13,000 WagonRs roll off showroom floors in India and this is because car buyers love the combination of space, price and efficiency it offers. Now with the introduction of an AMT gearbox, Maruti looks at widening the WagonR's scope by making it easier to drive and live with, and we got to drive it. Read our exclusive review here.

     

    Mercedes-AMG GT S India review, test drive

    The Mercedes-AMG GT S is the full AMG package in its purest distilled form. It’s got the raw power delivery, it’s got the luxury, it’s got the slightly frisky rear end and, of course, it’s got the V8 soundtrack. But then it also brings a sense of balance, sharpness and mature handling that’s right up there with the best in this class. Here's our review of the upcoming Mercedes-AMG supercar.

     

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