Sprucing up your interiors with new accessories is the easiest way to brighten up your car. These include floor mats and carpets, seat covers, car covers, air freshener, cell phone holder.
The Volkswagen Up is a city car from the house of Volkswagen that can seat four adults, while offering new levels of refinement.
Tata Aria comes fully loaded with lots of entertainment, comfort and safety features, some of which is a segment first including its crossover image.
The Renault Fluence is a compact sedan from the French automaker Renault for the Indian market. The car is also now available in a Fluence ZE with a battery, aka an electric car.
The Sunny is a stupid looking car that handles like a wheel-barrow and is neither fast, economical nor cheap, but the car is unlikely to break..
It was originally code named as W201, and then received the name XUV 500 recently before its launch on 29 Sept, 2011.
The Skoda Fabia is small little hatchback from the big car maker. Yes, the Indian market is one of the hottest places for small cars.
Nissan Micra is one of those rare cars for the youth. The Nissan Micra is a car that has everything with a style statement attached to it.
Mahindra has always been at the helm of the SUV market in India and this seems to have gone in to the head of the company.
Hyundai Eon is the first hit from the house of Hyundai into the entry level market. Until now Hyundai has been a favorite with only the premium city audience.
BMW Mini Cooper is now available in a revised 181bhp 1.6-litre turbocharged engine. This is the cheapest of the lot from the miniseries.
The MINI, a car which has now entered the myth, for some years has been completely bought by BMW, and this year.
The common-rail diesel version of the Vento is the one to look out for. The car has a torque of 25kgm with a slightly lower rpm at 1500.
Vento the name is not just juxtaposing of two common English words. In fact it is a genuine Italian word which means wind and a fair wind.