The hottest cars in the most popular segment.
Everyone has an eye over this segment which contains some of the most stylish cars in the country.
High-end mid-sized sedans, comfy SUVs and entry-level luxury models steal their show.
Nissan's affordable hatchback, especially made for India, also has a good drive quality.
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Monday slapped a penalty of Rs 2,545 crore on 14 top carmakers of the country for violating trade norms in the spare-part andafter-sale service market.
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There are signs of Maruti taking Honda Mobilio seriously.
Fiat, Maruti, and Tata are all set to drive in their best vehicles.
The car has impressive mileage and is extremely spacious.
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Nissan had launched Sunny first in the Indian market in 2011.
The Japanese car maker, however, has quite a distance to cover before breaking into the top-five in any of its segments.
Compact SUVs have caught fancy of Indian buyers as they have all features of a full-fledged SUV - higher ground clearance, spacious, and high seats.
Demand rising for Maruti Celerio, Honda City, Hyundai Xcent, Nissan Terrano and Datsun Go, most of which were launched in 2014.
Reflecting the woes of the Indian automobile industry, the country's car exports remained flat at 550,466 units in 2013-14, during which domestic sales fell for the second consecutive year.
For Nissan, Datsun is something of a legacy brand and the current launch marks its return to the market after nearly three decades.
The car holds promise of premium experience at affordable price.
With increasing competition and slowdown, auto firms are shedding old vehicles to make way for new ones.
The Renault-Nissan alliance aims to have a 10 per cent share in the Indian passenger vehicles market
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The four-wheeler appears costlier than it is.
Though the two cars were competitive, the lack of a badge led to their dwindling sales.
Nissan currently imports X-Trail and 370Z coupe as completely built unit.
The price reduction by Nissan is in the range of 4 to 6 per cent.
German car makers Audi and Mercedes-Benz on Monday cut prices by up to Rs 3.82 lakh, while Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra announced their intent to follow suit after Finance Minister P Chidambaram reduced excise on automobiles in the Interim Budget for 2014-15.
The company wants to corner 10 per cent market share with both the brands, Nissan and Datsun, contributing half of sales by then.
The hatch competes with cars such as Maruti Alto and Hyundai i10.
The entry-level car, under the popular Datsun brand, is aimed at tapping the first-time car buyers.
Datsun vehicles will start sales in India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa from 2014.
Nissan Motor Company, the renowned global passenger car maker, has been outstanding at the domestic front ever since its arrival.
German car-maker Volkswagen on Thursday said it will increase its vehicle prices by up to 2.5 per cent in India from next month in order to offset impact of high input costs.
The company sells a range of vehicles from three-wheelers to high-end sports utility vehicles.
French auto major Renault on Wednesday said it will increase vehicle prices in India from next month to offset the impact of high input costs.
Japanese car major Nissan on Tuesday said will hike the prices of its vehicles, including hatchback Micra and sports utility vehicle Terrano in India, by up to 4 per cent from next month in order to offset the impact of rupee depreciation and escalating input costs.
Most of the major car makers in India, including Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai, do not sell cars through internet but use the online medium to convert queries into offline sales through dealerships.