Just-Auto Predicts Tata Will Double, Then Triple Jaguar's Sales
Fact: Jaguar sold 54k cars last year. Fact: Jaguar sold 70k cars in 2006. Fact: Just-auto says Jaguar sales "could potentially double within the next coupl…
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Ugly New Suzuki Swift Sedan
In India, Suzuki has over 50 percent of the market share. You might have heard this factoid on Wednesday's podcast, you might have read it during our coverag…
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Toyota to Launch Lexus in India
After Lexus' slow start in Japan, Toyota has announced plans to introduce India to the premium brand within the next two years. To that end, India's Economic…
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Autoweek Predicts Jaguar and Land Rover's Future…
…and yet they're not on a plane to Vegas or ringing-up their stockbroker. Anyway, the mag's posted a roadmap of Jaguar and Land Rover's (JLR) product…
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Update: Ford Nets $1.7b From Jag, Land Rover Sales
When the chips fell, Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) went for $2.3b to Tata Motors. After a tumble in Tata's stock price several hours ago (on the Indian exchang…
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MDI Air Car Breaks Cover At NYIAS
We reported earlier that Indian automaker Tata had entered an agreement to license compressed-air technology from French firm MDI. But we hadn't seen a proto…
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Tata Borrows $3b for Jaguar/Land Rover Purchase
Indian automaker Tata has moved one step closer to purchasing Jaguar and Land Rover. Reuters reports that the Indian automaker has secured a $3b one-year bri…
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Tara Tiny (nee Xebra) to Undercut Nano
In my recent review of the ZAP Xebra I stuck my neck out and said: "The Xebra probably costs $3k to make. It's certainly not worth much more than that." Turn…
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Tata Purchase of Jaguar and Land Rover In Doubt. Again. Still.
Tata Motors wants price guarantees for Jag and Land Rover engines.
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General Motors Triples Its Sales. In India
GM's sales are growing in India
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Tata Purchase of Jaguar and Land Rover In Doubt
Tata may be having second thoughts about buying Land Rover and Jaguar
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Tata Takeover of Jag and Landie Delayed. Again. Still.
Jaguar and Land Rover share engines, which could impact their sale to Tata
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Chrysler Outsources IT to Tata Motors' Owners
Chrysler sends its data crunching to Tata Group
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Tata Motors Develops Balloon-Powered Nano
Tata Motors investigates the possibilities of compressed air propulsion
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Is Tara's Tiny A Big Threat to Tata's Nano?
Indian automaker Tara is set to release a new, cheap EV
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Jerry York: Chrysler Can't Make It; Jeep to M&M?
Jerry York thinks Cerberus is getting ready to sell off Chrysler as Mahindra & Mahindra are showing interest in Jeep
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Will Unions Force Ford to Retain a Stake in Jaguar and Land Rover?
Ford's U.K. unions want the automaker to retain a stake in Jaguar and Land Rover
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Tata to Build Electric Car for Chrysler U.S.
Tata is set to build an electric vehicle for Chrysler's GEM division
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Maximum Bob: GM Will Not "spend One Dollar in Order to Be Number One"
GM Car Czar Maximum Bob Lutz waves the white flag for GM.
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India: Elephants Have the Right of Way
An increase in untrained drivers make driving in India more challenging and the situation is getting worse
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Tweak Your Tatas On Line
Tata lets you accessorize their new Nano "people's car" at their web site.
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  • Lorenzo I just noticed the 1954 Ford Customline V8 has the same exterior dimensions, but better legroom, shoulder room, hip room, a V8 engine, and a trunk lid. It sold, with Fordomatic, for $21,500, inflation adjusted.
  • Lorenzo They won't be sold just in Beverly Hills - there's a Nieman-Marcus in nearly every big city. When they're finally junked, the transfer case will be first to be salvaged, since it'll be unused.
  • Ltcmgm78 Just what we need to do: add more EVs that require a charging station! We own a Volt. We charge at home. We bought the Volt off-lease. We're retired and can do all our daily errands without burning any gasoline. For us this works, but we no longer have a work commute.
  • Michael S6 Given the choice between the Hornet R/T and the Alfa, I'd pick an Uber.
  • Michael S6 Nissan seems to be doing well at the low end of the market with their small cars and cuv. Competitiveness evaporates as you move up to larger size cars and suvs.