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  1. European chief of General Motors Carl-Peter Forster may join Tata Motors. Does this mean Tata Motors will file for bankruptcy?
  2. Tata Motors may let others assemble the Nano. So that they can put it on fire too :p
  3. Another one bites the dust, Toyota quits Formula 1.
  4. Ducati targets sale of 100 bikes in India by end of next year
  5. TVS reports 12% increase in sales in October, 2009
  6. Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Sets Transeurasia World Record
  7. Audi looks at 50% growth & plans to assemble more models in India
  8. Ford Canada plant idled due to India labor unrest causes shortage of transmission parts
  9. Toyota India to hike Fortuner output by 60% to 800 units from January, 2010
  10. TVS to export 3 wheelers to African, Latin American markets
  11. Indian car exports surge 36% in first half of 2009-10, Manufacturers making lots of money but still keen on price hike. Why?
  12. David Coulthard does donuts and hits 250kmph on Bandra-Worli Sealink in his V10 Red Bull F1 Car, but stalls and the engine overheats, sigh!
  13. JLR wins Vehicle Manufacturer of the Year award at the 13th Annual Industry Awards, hosted by Bodyshop Magazine
  14. Nissan India plans to drive in 9 models by 2012
  15. Confident auto makers now plan price hikes in Diwali, never content with their profit it seems :@
  16. Volkswagen Polo well on track for next year launch in India
  17. Maruti Suzuki plans KB Series engines for entry level, A segment cars like the 800 and Alto
  18. The Supreme Court has allowed TVS Motor to manufacture and sell the twin-spark plug fitted 125cc Flame
  19. Sixty-day Satisfaction Guarantee program from GM for new buyers in the U.S.
  20. Ford to up India output by over 30% ahead of festive season