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Chevrolet Captiva
The once lacklustre SUV segment has all of a sudden found itself in the midst of a massive boom. General Motors couldn't have timed the launch of the Chevrolet Captiva better. The Honda CR-V which until now was ruling the roost has suddenly being called in to prove its mettle to its chagrin.
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Skoda Laura Ambiente
With the Laura Ambiente, Skoda Motors has got it spot on yet again. The Ambiente is the epitome of excellence. It is a pure work of genius and that makes it almost unfair to cars from rival auto makers. Skoda Motors has just pushed the bar a notch higher and competing companies have a lot of catching up to do now. |
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Maruti Suzuki SX4
With the launch of the SX4 in mid 2007, Maruti Suzuki seems to have has found a saviour in it, to continue as a serious contender in the sedan segment and shake off its image as a pure small car manufacturer. Kudos to the Italian designing studio, for breaking away from the stereotypical designs of Suzuki cars. |
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Honda Accord 2007
Honda is your quintessential Japanese automobile company, and has dedicated itself to building cars that gives a whole new meaning to performance, reliability and comfort. And it is quite impossible to speak of Honda Motors without mentioning the Honda Accord, a car that belongs to that extraordinary league of legends. |
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Honda Civic
With drop-dead gorgeous looks, extremely responsive 1.8-liter engine, futuristic and luxurious interiors, Honda quality that offers precision fit, the Civic is a fantastic car to own. If you are looking for a flip side on this car there are too few and not worth a mention. |
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Hyundai Verna
Verna is a smart marketing move by Hyundai. Internationally, Verna is marketed as Accent. The petrol version is taking on the avant-garde Honda City while the diesel version takes on Ford Fiesta. The market has lapped up both the versions.
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Ford Endeavour XLT
The new Endeavour now offers more to the die-hard SUV enthusiast. Rugged looks, brute power and an off-roader in the truest sense, is suited best for a challenging driving environment and still does not have any competition in its price band.
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Chevrolet Optra Magnum
The Optra Magnum is a collage of timeless beauty, brute power, solid performance and flamboyance. JD Power survey has voted the Chevrolet Optra Magnum as the best car in its segment so, those in search of the complete package need not look any further.
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Maruti Suzuki Swift
The Swift VDI concoction is simple - a refined, award winning diesel engine, cutting edge design from Giugiaro's Italdesign studio and value for money packaging. The end result is an icon, which is difficult to beat.
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Skoda Octavia—Still a sensible buy!
The Octavia is more handsome than it is beautiful. Although not the flashiest car around today, it is quite masculine looking. The best thing about Octavia’s design is simplicity, which forms the core of Octavia’s design.
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Maruti WagonR—Hatchback that Makes Perfect Sense
The story of Maruti Suzuki's WagonR is like the story of the ugly duckling which grew up to be a beautiful swan or maybe not. However one has to agree that when the WagonR hit our roads way back in 1999, it wasn't very well received. People were sceptical of its boxy, 'tall boy' looks and didn't know what to make of it.
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Maruti Suzuki Alto—The Ultimate People's Car
The venerable Maruti Suzuki Alto today finds itself in the same lofty pedestal where the legendary Maruti 800 once sat over a couple of decades ago. With over a million units sold, the Alto is India's largest selling car. It has tasted success internationally as well with over 152,000 Alto's burning their tyres on foreign soil.
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