GM plans entry level car

December 1, 2008 – 5:29 pm by Rachit Hirani

General Motors is upbeat about the prospects of entry-level cars. General Motors is focusing on entry-level cars which will be a new compact car priced below the Spark model and hence close to Maruti’s M800 model in price.

Recently the company began production at its second Indian plant at Talegaon in Maharashtra. The company also plans to go ahead with an additional $210 million investment for a powertrain facility. Company officials said the new compact is part of a global model of GM and would be tuned for Indian market conditions.

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  2. Dear Readers.
    No doubt GM has created wonderful vehicles but I am one of those unlucky ones who have been cheated by a GM deal named “Triumph Motors” They had sold me a used, damaged, accidental and improperly repaired car. So kindly don’t go to this fraud dealer for buying a new car or getting your car serviced/repaired. Because they are cheaters and will sell you used, repaired, damaged cars. Moreover they use duplicate and local spare parts to increase their profits. There by cheating with customers and playing with their lives. They are noware near GM standards.

    I bought this Spark LS variant on April 10. I have done 5600 kms in the last 8 months. Last month I with my family of 4 was going at a speed of 10kmph when I got a sudden jerk and noise and my car got jammed. I opened up my engine and found that the engine mounting had broken and the car’s engine from left side had fallen down. The car was not in a position to move even an inch. Almighty saved us from a very big accident.

    I got a recovery van from a GM authorised dealer. The workshop people had shown us the duplicate and local parts used in the car by Triumph Motors which caused us this big problem. My repair bill was 25000 and Triumph motors are not yet admitting thier fault.

    So I would recommend do not buy cars from Triumph motors. Its better not to buy cars than to buy from such frauds which can cause someone’s life.

    Anshuman Jain
    9911576811

    By Anshuman Jain on Dec 7, 2008

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