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#1 17-Mar, 2009 06:26 PM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
Best-seller




the car is expected to be launched by mid-2009. comments?




I tried this and I had understeer, I tried that and I had oversteer, at the end of the corner I just ran out of talent!
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#2 18-Mar, 2009 04:26 PM
Sathya
City: Kolkata
Long-termer




Hey Rachit, can we knw the source of the info? Cheers, Sathya

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#3 18-Mar, 2009 07:17 PM
Kartik Sharma
City: New Delhi
Best-seller




Comments..???

I m bit confused. ru telling us or asking.

If u r asking then i dnt think that i20 diesel will b launched by mid 2009.As i heard news that first i10 diesel is will be launched.Also HML can plan for i10 CNG.

i20 diesel sud tak sum time.

Innocent




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#4 01-Jun, 2009 05:38 PM
Hgdhgffcfv
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




Guys, dont look here and there...be Indian...Tata-FIAT offer the best VFM



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#5 02-Jun, 2009 12:03 AM
Jith
City: Thiruvalla
Long-termer




price the i20 Diesel close to Jazz and they will get another flop just like the fabia. hope they wont...



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Last Updated: 02-Jun, 2009 12:03 AM, by Jith
#6 02-Jun, 2009 11:33 AM
Centaur
City: Mumbai
Legend




as of now i dont think they have any plans for a diesel i20. the latest news i heard is that they are planning to move their plant from chennai to Gujarat due to labour issues. In such a scenario diesel will take some time to hit indian roads




Why break rules when following them is much easier!!!
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Last Updated: 02-Jun, 2009 11:33 AM, by Centaur
#7 02-Jun, 2009 02:51 PM
Jith
City: Thiruvalla
Long-termer




that will be really bad if they have to shift the production to Gujarat.



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#8 02-Jun, 2009 02:59 PM
Centaur
City: Mumbai
Legend




that is what I have read. but yes its is really sad. the state government should be supporting the company so that they do not move away but i dont think the SG is of any help.




Why break rules when following them is much easier!!!
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#9 02-Jun, 2009 05:53 PM
Ashish Naik
City: Surat
Beloved




In fact they are thinking to shift their plant to Europe . However present plant will continue to cater indian market. ( Source - CAR , June issue ).

Ashish Naik.



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