Who else is not yet on the Indian small car bandwagon? If this the way it goes, soon we would not be able to swing your hands without hitting a small car or two. Can't blame the car companies, they are here to make money.
There is going to be a CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) coming from Fiat India in 2010. While initially it was not clear which model this would be, it was later confirmed by the Hindu Businessline that the new car would be a CNG variant of the Fiat Punto hatchback.
We know we are a quite late with a test drive of the Fiat Linea. Test drives of new cars are not what we have specialized in so far, but all that is going to change in the next few months as we go after driving impressions, road tests and comparisons with a vengeance. What is the point of having a road test months after the launch of a car? Well, better late than never. Plus, tomorrow, we do not want an avid reader to ask us why a certain road test is missing from our archives. So here we go, on our first ever car road test.
It has just been announced that a 1.9 liter version of the popular Fiat Linea will be launched at the 2010 Auto Expo in New Delhi.
It seems that the Fiat Linea sedan has been doing quite well in India. In the nine months since its launch, the Linea has sold around 10,000 units in the country. Considering how badly the company has been doing prior to the launch, the high sales of the car is astounding indeed.
Fiat and Tata Motors are said to be in talks to launch the Ferrari and Maserati brands to India.
Tata Motors and Fiat are reportedly in talks to jointly launch the Tata Nano in Latin America as part of its global roll-out plan for the small car.
The Fiat Linea has been one of the rare successes in India from Fiat India - so much so that the car is believed to have turned around the fortunes of the embattled car company.
The Linea, from the Fiat stables, which had created an impression as soon as it got launched, has seen a huge amount of popularity in the Indian marketplace.
Tata Motors is likely to benefit with regard to more models standing the chance to be lined up at its dealerships following the coming together of Fiat and Chrysler.
Italian auto major Fiat is mulling over unveiling a low-cost car in India. The new model is likely to hit Indian roads by year by 2012.
Well, the Fiat Linea is here, and it looks like most are happy about the car for a change. Fiat can, for the time being, breathe a sigh of relief, I suppose. Only for a short while, let me add - after all, no one knows whether the Indian car buyer would be gutsy enough to go for the Fiat Linea - after sales service and all that, as we know.
Finally Fiat Linea is here in India. We had written about the potential launch of the Fiat Linea and Grande Punto for the first time in 2006. Since then, we have heard a lot about the car. Suffice it to say the Linea is one of the most anticipated cars in recent times - but that does not mean there is a guarantee that the car would turn around Fiat India.
This is not new information, but thought we should confirm it for you just the same. The upcoming Fiat Linea sedan, which Fiat hopes will turn the company's fortunes around in India, will cost Rs 9 lakh ex-showroom in India for the top end diesel model. [caption id="attachment_618" align="aligncenter" width="440" caption="Fiat ...
For most of us, the answer is clear already - the all new Honda City wins hands down. Hell, sometimes I think it looks even better than the Honda Civic!
Fiat enthusiasts in India will get to drive a CNG version of its much-loved but slow-selling Palio model. The CNG variant of Palio is expected to be rolled out in a month’s time.
Fiat will launch its Fiat Linea in India, in mid-December 2008. The C-segment sedan was expected to be launched in September 2008.
Fiat, the Italian car giant is looking at extending presence in India with more tie ups in the country.
This is interesting news. Fiat today announced that they plan to launch the world's cheapest car in India by 2010.