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These are hard times for India’s biggest auto firm,Tata Motors. As if the relocation of the plant to make the small car Nano from West Bengal to Gujarat wasn’t enough, both commercial vehicles and the car businesses are under pressure.
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Tata Motors: Long road ahead - Business Standard
Although 2007-08 had seen just a six per cent growth in volumes (including exports), this kind of fall in demand was hard to imagine. The firm?s bestselling LCV ? the Ace ? which seemed to be bucking the trend till September has also lost steam ...
The civilized king of the SUVs - San Francisco Gate
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 Range Rover is the top-of-the-line model made by the Land Rover people, and it is pure Britain. It's one of those cars you expect to have stamped with the slogan "By appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, makers of country ...
Wheego Whips Up A $19K EV - Wired
If you're eager to get your hands on an EV but don't have the money for a Tesla or Mini-E , the time to wait for a Mitsubishi iMiEV or the smarts to build your own , the guys at Ruff & Tuff Electric Vehicles may have just the ticket - an electric car ...
Lost auto jobs pegged at 15,000 - Globe and Mail
david tarbuck from Ukraine writes: It is not clear how much of the $25 billion Canada will end up footing?? Nor clear to Whom? The answer to that one ought to be NO! Thank you but Canada will decide independently on how/what/when and most important ...
November 2008 - Weekly Standard
The terror assault on Mumbai is in its second day as Indian security forces struggle to regain control of the capital and clear the remaining terrorists from two hotels and a residential complex. Hundreds of Indian Naval and National Security Guards ...
India's New $2,500 Car, The Tata Nano, Looks Great. - BusinessWeek
We now have photos of Tata?s inexpensive small car, dubbed the ?Tata Nano? and it kind of puts a smile on your face. The design language is in the same space as the Mercedes Smart car and the old Italian Isetta. Check it out. Tata says the Nano ...
Could this be partly why economies have functioned far worse ... - Globe and Mail
John Doe from Canada writes: Adrian Parsons from White Rock, Canada writes: In the West we get no benefit from the auto industry, since there are no plants here, so providing our tax dollars to bail out GM, Chrysler & Ford makes no sense. GM has dug ...
Eco-Friendly AirPods Get Airport Test - Wired
A former aeronautics and Formula 1 engineer with the seemingly crazy idea of building cars that run on compressed air has convinced a European airline to use his "AirPods" to ferry passengers around airports in France and Amsterdam. Guy Nègre has ...
HDFC Banks on India's Growth - Motley Fool
As readers might have noticed from some of my past articles, I remain an unabashed bull about foreign equities in general, and emerging-market stocks in particular. Heck, I know that this asset class is risky at the best of times -- and investor ...
Air-Powered Car Coming to U.S. in 2009 to 2010 at Sub-$18,000, Could ... - Popular Mechanics
The CityCAT, already being developed in India (bottom left), will be available for U.S. production in three different four-door styles. But it's the radical dual-energy engine, with a possible 1000-mile range at 96 mph, that could move the Air Car ...
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