Maruti Suzuki recently launched the Alto 800 facelift starting at Rs 2.49 lakh. The carmaker’s entry-level hatchback gets a slew of changes to the exterior and the interior as well. The changes are ...
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Maruti Suzuki Icons: A nostalgic ride down the memory lane with the 800, Omni, and Esteem
For millions of Indians, the name Maruti Suzuki doesn't just signify a car—it's a time capsule of memories, a symbol of aspiration, and a testament to the country's automotive revolution. The Maruti ...
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (MSIL) has ceased production of the Maruti 800 model, effective January, but as per rules, spare parts will be available for customers for the next eight to 10 years, reports ...
Check here on road price of Marutisuzuki Omni in Kanpur, petrol and diesel model on road price, including insurance, ...
Before the 1980s, India’s car market was dominated by two outdated models: Hindustan Ambassador and Premier Padmini. Cars were expensive, unreliable, and seen as a luxury. Long waiting periods, ...
You should look at the Maruti Suzuki Fronx as a replacement for your Maruti Suzuki 800. It's a stylish car that scores for its smooth and efficient 1.2-litre petrol engine. The Fronx is significantly ...
Among its vast portfolio, the Alto remains the undisputed people’s champion, with over 47 lakh units sold since its debut. Close behind are the Wagon R, crossing 34 lakh, and the Swift, with more than ...
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Manmohan Singh Preferred His Maruti 800 Over BMW: UP Minister Asim Arun On Simplicity Of Ex-PM
Lucknow, Dec 27 (PTI) Even when serving as prime minister, Manmohan Singh preferred his modest Maruti Suzuki 800 over a luxury BMW as it reaffirmed his connection with the middle class and commitment ...
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