The Tata Tiago facelift is likely to be a petrol-only offering considering the manufacturer’s plans to discontinue small diesel cars in the BS6 era
Maruti’s dominance in the segment evident by its market share despite falling numbers
Discounts range from around Rs 25,000 to Rs 2 lakh depending on the model you choose
The Maruti Suzuki WagonR attracts a maximum waiting period of upto 6 months
The Korean carmaker is offering some interesting discounts on most of its models in the form of cash bonus and exchange bonus
Mid-spec Magna and Sportz variants get additional convenience and safety features
The compact hatchback segment on the whole saw a drop in MoM demand by 7.76 per cent
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A new Era Executive variant is likely to replace both the D-Lite and Era trim
The added safety feature is only available on the higher-spec T and T(O) variants of the GO and GO+
Hyundai is offering discounts on all cars except for the Creta SUV
All cars apart from the Datsun GO saw a drop in MoM demand in the compact hatchback segment
Commands a premium of Rs 67,000 over the petrol-powered Magna variant
We got out our measuring tape to find out which among the WagonR, Santro and Tiago offers the most space inside
Customers who opt for an annual subscription period will be assured of receiving a new car
Can the entry-level Wagon R’s pricing entice consumers away from higher variants of a smaller car like the Kwid?
Hyundai claims a fuel efficiency figure of 20.3kmpl for the Santro. But does it deliver as much in the real world?
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