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Behind the wheel04-JUL-09
I currently drive an August 2005 Mahindra Scorpio CRDE SLX. I love driving and am also very passionate about it. I am looking at replacing my Scorpio and I am very confused. Ideally, I would like to buy an SUV, but my budget is about Rs 15 lakh and I don’t want to buy a Scorpio again or a Tata Safari. I’d prefer a diesel as I drive 60 km daily to office and back, make a trip of 600 km every two months and one trip of 2,000 km a year.
Car sales spring surprise in Sept14-OCT-08
Two-wheelers too soar 14.51% After recording a fall in sales for two consecutive months, the car segment surprised experts with a marginal gain of 2.83 per cent by selling 108,823 units in a
Feeling Hawkish30-AUG-08
I am considering purchasing a Mahindra Scorpio.
Big move16-AUG-08
I own a Honda Civic and a three-year old Toyota Innova (base variant) which I now want to replace. I have a budget of Rs 10 to 12 lakh on-road. I want either an SUV or MUV (diesel). It will be
New Tata Safari @ Rs 7.33 lakh04-OCT-07
Tata Motors today launched a new version of its sports utility vehicle (SUV), Safari today. The price of the new model will begin at Rs 7.33 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The upgraded Safari is
Tata Safari sees surge in sales24-NOV-06
Tata Safari, the only SUV from the Tata Motors stable, has witnessed a major surge in its sales in the last few months. Safaris sales before August 2006 were around 300 per month across India which
Sports utility vehicles, anyone?13-MAY-04
The sports utility vehicle (SUV) segment is easily one of the hottest segments in car mart with every auto-maker worth its salt queuing up for a piece of the action.
Tata Motors set to roll out revamped Sumo in Jan25-NOV-03
Tata Motors is preparing to give its utility vehicles, the Sumo and the Safari, a facelift. The new Sumo will hit the roads in the first week of January 2004, while the new-look Safari will follow
Tata Motors to use FCCB proceeds for debt restructuring06-AUG-03
The newly rechristened Tata Motors has decided to utilise the entire $100 million it raised through the issue of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCB) last month to retire its high-cost debts.
Can Safari Hit The Concrete Jungle?28-JAN-03
The new campaign for Tata Engineerings sports utility vehicle reverses it out of the wild and tries to position it as a lifestyle product
  
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