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#11 14-Jul, 2011 11:24 PM
Rajesh
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Good.

few auto magazines have already claimed Nissan is working on entry level car specially for India. if they do it then it might compete with Alto, Indica, Santro.

Although Micra pricing is bit higher, I do see Nissan hatchbacks many times. I think it is selling in good numbers. Nissan should reduce the pricing of Micra diesel, then it can give serious competition with others.




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#12 16-Jul, 2011 09:50 AM
Sridhar
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Posted by manishbajaj

Centaur,

You did not read my comment correctly I said " We will now get to drive a new international brand in India !! ""

You missed the word  "new" . I am aware that VW, BMW, Audi, Merc, Hyndai etc are already there in the market & all these are international brands.

Good Luck 

My mistake Manish. I missed out the 'new' word in your post big time. Sorry about that




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#13 18-Jul, 2011 04:52 PM
Sreeram
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The car looks good. I have seen the car in China. It has very big rear leg room than any car in India. The trunk space is also v good. The success of the car depends on pricing in India. If the entry price is about 6 to 6.5lac it will sell v good. Other wise it will face stiff competition from varina and feasta.

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#14 22-Jul, 2011 03:27 PM
Dinesh Shekhar
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Nissan can make wonders, if they price the Sunny at around 7 lacs in India. It should not go the Jazz way. Vento, though priced a little higher, being German is an added advantage and that is the reason for it's high volumes. Nissan, being a late entrant to India, should not forget the fact that India can be a mass market for a car maker, if they offer a good product with some sensible pricing.



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