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Cars in India, New Cars, Used Car, Car Prices, Car Reviews, Car News, Upcoming Cars | Cars in India, New Cars, Used Car, Car Prices, Car Reviews, Car News, Upcoming Cars | ||
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| + | The Indian car market is one of the fastest growing in the world. Car companies from all over the world have come to launch their latest products here. Even Indian car companies have come a long way and have made their mark globally. | ||
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| + | Before 1990, the Indian car market was not very competitive. Even the demand for cars was limited and owning a car was considered a privilege of a small number of people. After the liberalization of the Indian economy, the country saw a good number of multi-nationals coming to explore the Indian market. The country was then flooded with new car models. With the growing purchasing power of the Indians and the fast growing demand for cars, the Indian market soon become a fast growing and highly competitive one. | ||
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| + | We saw well reputed auto companies like Honda, Hyundai, GM, Audi, BMW and Mercedes Benz coming to explore the Indian market. With a high rate of growth of the Indian economy, we now see sale of cars like never before. Competition and high demand drive the market and ensure that companies keep coming up with better products and economical pricing. Many multi-national auto firms have tasted success in the market and have several best–selling products. Cars like Honda City, Hyundai Santro, Honda Civic and RR Phantom are already highly reputed brands in India. | ||
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| + | Considering the huge population of the country, India still has a vast unexplored market for cars. The competition has also made Indian auto companies deliver their best. As of now, Maruti is India' biggest car maker. Interestingly, South Korean company Hyundai has successfully established itself as the no. 2 player in the highly competitive and important car market. Of late we have seen some really cool machines from the Indian players like Maruti, Tata and Mahindra & Mahindra. Recently, Tata Motors surprised the whole world with the announcement of Tata Nano, billed as the cheapest small car in the world. Even this underlined the importance and maturing of the Indian auto market, besides of course generating unprecedented amount of free publicity for both the Tata group and the Indian car makers. | ||
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| + | Now-a-days car companies, both foreign and Indian, frequently keep launching new models in the country underlining its importance in the global car market. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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Cars in India, New Cars, Used Car, Car Prices, Car Reviews, Car News, Upcoming Cars
Cars in India
The Indian car market is one of the fastest growing in the world. Car companies from all over the world have come to launch their latest products here. Even Indian car companies have come a long way and have made their mark globally.
Before 1990, the Indian car market was not very competitive. Even the demand for cars was limited and owning a car was considered a privilege of a small number of people. After the liberalization of the Indian economy, the country saw a good number of multi-nationals coming to explore the Indian market. The country was then flooded with new car models. With the growing purchasing power of the Indians and the fast growing demand for cars, the Indian market soon become a fast growing and highly competitive one.
We saw well reputed auto companies like Honda, Hyundai, GM, Audi, BMW and Mercedes Benz coming to explore the Indian market. With a high rate of growth of the Indian economy, we now see sale of cars like never before. Competition and high demand drive the market and ensure that companies keep coming up with better products and economical pricing. Many multi-national auto firms have tasted success in the market and have several best–selling products. Cars like Honda City, Hyundai Santro, Honda Civic and RR Phantom are already highly reputed brands in India.
Considering the huge population of the country, India still has a vast unexplored market for cars. The competition has also made Indian auto companies deliver their best. As of now, Maruti is India' biggest car maker. Interestingly, South Korean company Hyundai has successfully established itself as the no. 2 player in the highly competitive and important car market. Of late we have seen some really cool machines from the Indian players like Maruti, Tata and Mahindra & Mahindra. Recently, Tata Motors surprised the whole world with the announcement of Tata Nano, billed as the cheapest small car in the world. Even this underlined the importance and maturing of the Indian auto market, besides of course generating unprecedented amount of free publicity for both the Tata group and the Indian car makers.
Now-a-days car companies, both foreign and Indian, frequently keep launching new models in the country underlining its importance in the global car market.
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