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Over the hills
Jun 10, 2010 By Srinivas Krishnan
Parked in a huge covered garage was a 1930s Wolseley, an Austin A40 which has been in the family for decades, an Austin 7, a Dodge Kingsway and a Morris 8.
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Diesel Beat on its way
Jun 06, 2010 By Press Trust Of India
Chevrolet will launch the diesel Beat by 2011
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Chevrolet and the India plan
May 31, 2010 By Bhupesh Bhandari
How General Motors has tried to build the Chevrolet brand in India
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SAIC cars in India by end 2011
May 28, 2010 By Press Trust of India
General Motors will launch CVs and passenger cars from the stable of its Chinese partner
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For GM, Tavera will take the country road
Apr 16, 2010 By Sohini Das
GM India is working on launching a BS-IV variant of the car, but is in no hurry.
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Dilip Chhabria - Designs on profit
Apr 13, 2010 By Byravee Iyer
DC on going mass-market and diversifying into furniture, refrigerators and television
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Land Rover reports best-ever March sales in Britain
Apr 10, 2010 By Press Trust of India
Tata reports best-ever sales for Land Rover in Britain at a time when other majors are struggling
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Mahindra Maxximo Review
Apr 02, 2010 By Rohin Nagrani
Mahindra's gone berserk with their new pickup. But is it any good?
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Car sales keep up high growth in March
Apr 02, 2010 By BS Reporter
Industry expects less buoyant but robust year ahead
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Ride into the sunset
Mar 31, 2010 By Rohin Nagrani
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GM unveils Cruze Eco for the US market
Mar 29, 2010 By BSM
1.4 turbocharged Ecotec engine delivers 17 kpl in the US test cycle
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Cars to cost 1-3% more from April 1
Mar 25, 2010 By Swaraj Baggonkar
Re-engineering for new emission norms, input cost rises.
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GM to launch electric Spark by year-end
Mar 19, 2010 By Press Trust of India
Expects to sell 1-lakh units of the car in India this year
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GM to pay back bailout money: CEO
Mar 11, 2010 By Reuters
Company set to pay back roughly $8 billion in debt to the United States & Canada
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Talking to General Motors\' Timothy E Lee
Mar 08, 2010 By Swaraj Baggonkar
Believes the best days of General Motors are still to come