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Hyundai, Kia to pay $100 million over fuel economy suit

Hyundai and Kia agreed to pay $100 million Monday to settle a US government investigation into exaggerated fuel efficiency on 2012 and 2013 car models sold in the United States by the South Korean automakers. Duration: 00:41 Nov 4, 2014
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Chevrolet's Halo Cars

They're powerful…They're fast…And they're sexy… So why are they called Halo cars? Because they sit at the top of an automaker's lineup and while we might not be in the market for a race car or a high-end customized luxury vehicle, Halo cars are exciting, aspirational and automakers know they create more interest in their brand. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/autoworldshow Twitter : https://twitter.com/VentunoAutoWrld Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/VentunoAutoWorld A Ventuno Production : www.ventunotech.com May 24, 2014
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Car makers unveil latest creations in Frankfurt

The 65th edition of the IAA auto show opens to the media with global automakers, above all German manufacturers, expected to lift the wraps on as many as 70 world premieres before the event closes September 22. Duration: 00:39 Sep 10, 2013
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India's Top Ten Most Fuel-Efficient Cars

In a country obsessed with mileage, the hike in petrol prices and lately also in diesel is making every Indian think twice about the mileage factor before they opt to buy a car. The fluctuating fuel prices have even forced automakers to launch cars that have all upper comforts coupled with the most suitable and fuel-efficient running machines. Sep 14, 2012

Diesel Cars May Turn Costlier, Special Tax of ₹255,000 On Cards

Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy recommended a hike in excise duty to be imposed on diesel-based vehicles. The proposed levies, it is said, will be as steep as INR 255,000 for sedans and sports or multi utility vehicles, while smaller vehicles will be slapped with an excise tax of INR 170,000. Jun 13, 2012

Honda India Aims To Ramp Motorbike Revenue To 30% By 2020

Honda Motor Co wants India to double its contribution in global motorcycle revenue by 2020, with the automaker now seeking to explore developing markets for low cost vehicles. Keita Muramatsu, president of Honda Motorycle **9** Scooter, announced on Tuesday a target of 30 percent in global sales, a 13 percent step-up in revenue that India is solely expected to deliver in eight years time. The announcement was made at Honda's launch of its new Dream Yuga motorcycle in the New Delhi capital,... May 15, 2012