The Economic Times has reported that Maruti Suzuki, which now intends to design and develop its own cars in India, is on a headcount hunt.
Maruti 800, the bread-and-butter model from the Maruti stables, is seeing an end to its reign. Feared to soon vanish into oblivion, the pace of the disappearance might be speeded up due to its failure to adhere to the stringent Euro-IV emission norms. All car manufacturers are expected to adhere to the norms from year 2010.
Maruti Suzuki has announced the launch of the Maruti M800 Uniq - a special edition of the Maruti 800, the car that put India behind the wheel in the 80s. Limited Edition or not, the M800 Uniq is the last gasp from the car that many thought would never survive so ...
The common man’s erstwhile favourite M800 is taking a new avatar. Soaring oil prices seems to be one reason why India’s own Maruti Suzuki has decided to go on gas for its standard model too. Maruti Suzuki has said that it plans to launch an LPG version of its M800 ...