From small hatchbacks to premium SUVs, we take a look at the top 20 cars that Indian buyers searched for the most on CarDekho in 2018
Plenty of cars are expected to launch in early 2019, some were unveiled and some have been spied testing. Find out all that happened in the automotive world this past week.
The new infotainment system is likely to be offered with Renault’s India lineup from 2019
The Kwid-based electric car is expected to offer a range of around 200km on a single charge
Overall segment continues to see a drop in demand as the year draws to a close
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If festive season offers didn’t tempt you enough to get that new car, these year-end discounts might just seal the deal
Offers valid till 31 December, 2018
Volkswagen will develop new cars in or above the Polo range for India
The latest spy shots of the Kwid-based MPV suggest that it would be a budget offering, likely to rival the Datsun Go+
The upcoming sub-4m Renault MPV is expected to launch in 2019, probably in the first half
MY-2017 Captur is available with discounts of upto Rs 2 lakh!
Overall segment sales have seen a dip of 14.15 per cent month-on-month
The Kwid Outsider doesn't differ much compared to the Kwid Climber
A tallboy with nostalgic value or a scaled-down crossover that's been a sensational success? Which one should you put your money on?
New launches, developments in the auto industry and some buyer advice to help you make a better car purchase
The K-Ze has a range of 250km and forms the basis of a global small electric car
Cash savings of Rs 15,000 and free insurance available for the taking
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