Sunday, December 12, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
2010 Stylish Model for Romeo Ferraris
The stylish for two by Romeo Ferraris is motorized by the 3-cylinder one liter engine has been prepared with a remapped ECU which enables it produce an extra 23 PS (17 kW / 23 hp).
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Labels: American Auto Industry, American Auto Transport, Auto Transport, Automobile Transport
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Top 5 Tips for Car Transport
The first question you'll want answered is "What is the total cost of shipping my car?" To get a good price, obtain quotes from several car transport companies and be prepared to provide:
- origin/destination - include ZIP codes if possible
- approximate departure date
- type of vehicle(s)
- preferred shipping options
2. SHIPPING OPTIONS
To get an accurate quote and be able to compare quotes between companies, make sure you understand your shipping options and what your preferences are:
- Door-to-door vs. terminal-to-terminal - For door-to-door shipping, the car carrier picks-up your vehicle at your home or workplace and delivers your vehicle to your final destination. For terminal-to-terminal shipping, you deliver your vehicle to a vehicle storage location where the car carrier will then pick up your vehicle. It is delivered to a similar type of location near your final destination.
- Open or enclosed - Open transport is the less expensive and most common way to ship a vehicle. Sealed off transport is typically priced higher, and it protects your vehicle from dust, rain, snow and other elements. High-end vehicles are sometimes shipped enclosed.
- Operable or inoperable - Operable vehicles can be driven onto the truck. Inoperable vehicles require special equipment to pull the vehicle onto the truck. If your vehicle is inoperable you need to let the auto transport company know, so they can make sure the truck that picks up your vehicle has the proper equipment.
3. INSURANCE
Your vehicle(s) should be insured alongside damage and theft by your car transport company. Take the following four steps to be sure of the coverage:
1. Get a copy of Their Insurance Coverage.
2. Determine if the carrier's insurance is primary or secondary to your own insurance in the event of damage during car transport.
3. Ask if there is damage deductible.
4. Verify everything in writing.
In addition, your own car insurance may cover your vehicle in transport – check with your car insurance company to verify. Keep in mind that many car transport companies may deject or prohibit you from leaving personal articles in your vehicle. Any personal articles left in the car are not insured – your home policy may cover these articles, but you should check with your home insurance agent to verify. Also note: overloading your case with heavy items may result in damage to your car's undercarriage. Your car transport company may not cover damage in that instance.
4. IF DAMAGE SHOULD OCCUR
The majority of car transport experiences are worry-free, with your damage-free vehicle arriving at the expected time. On occasion, a vehicle may be damaged in transit. If this should happen, note all damage on your inspection report, obtain the driver's signature, and contact your car transport company. The car transport company should then work with you to refund you for confirm-able damage done to your car.
5. DISPUTES
If you believe that a car transport company has not treated you properly, first try to work it out with the company. Car transport companies are more likely to collaborate with you if they believe you are trying to work fairly with them. Be reasonable, but firm. If all else fails, you may consider filing a complaint with the Better Business Office in the city in which the car transport company is listed. The U.S. Dept. of Transportation – http://www.dot.gov – regulates car transport companies – however they will usually not get involved until after you have a court judgment against a car transport company.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
All about motorcycle transporters
Searching or finding them is very easy and you can just find them in internet search engines. Target on the keywords and search them, you find a lot of companies that provides you the best motorbike delivery in a most affordable rate. When you decided to transport your motorcycle, fill the petrol tank partially and don’t leave the petrol tank empty because sometimes the transporters perform a test drive so always fill the tank partially. Find a company where they do not charge you any hidden costs and also, select a company that saves your time and money. Most of the companies do not share your contact unless you accept a bid and some of the motorcycle transporters will inspect your motor bike and note it down the pre-existing damage.
The motorbike transport companies will transport your vehicles in both enclosed and open trailers. In open vehicles, the truck is of open type and it is somewhat less protective than enclosed one. In the enclosed method of transportation, your motorbike is transported safely in enclosed types of truck. The cost factor also exists in these two methods as the enclosed type is little expensive than the open type. It is general fact that more safety more money, but some of the motorcycle transporters will make sure that they strive hard to provide the best possible service in both these methods. While selecting the concern ask them whether they will provide you the door to door motorcycle shipping.
The company you select should have all the license and documents for transportation. Most of the companies will put you a written agreement and also sign motorcycle insurance for your benefit. If you want a best motorbike transport companies, then look for them in the transport directory and book a company well before to avoid any delay in deliveries. You can ask your friends, relatives and neighbors who have already used this service so that you can get some ideas about it. If you want a free quote, you can get it from those companies in which they give you multiple quotes regarding motorbike transport.
It is a simple and cost effective process in which you get good outcome of it and the important one is that you remain stress free and you are sure that your motorbike reaches you safely without any damage.
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Volkswagen Polo 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Volvo XC70
The Nordic Volvo XC70 is made tremendously strong underneath its stylish exterior lines. The car weighs in at a hefty 1844 kg, thus gives the car the feeling of strength and solidity on the road. Unruffled by major road undulations, the XC70 is well planted on even the roughest of outback roads. The tough black plastics that line the lower portion of the wagon’s body protect the big car from stone chips and scuffs, while also adding to the car’s rugged appeal. Where the Volvo XC70 leaves other wagons for dead is with its well-designed AWD transmission. Rough terrain, and outback roads, that would hold up your average wagon’s progress can be aggressively dealt to in the impressive new Volvo.
An ample list of safety features are provided on the new Volvo XC70. Dynamic stability control, traction control, headlamp washers, front and rear fog lamps, a safety cage passenger compartment, a side impact protection system, and driver and passenger airbags that are situated at the front, and at the side, as side curtain airbags. A weight sensor is located in the front passenger seat. Other safety features include an integrated child booster seat, top-tether child seat anchorage, an ISOFIX baby/child seat attachment system and a world leading whiplash protection seating. This list is only a drop in the bucket of exactly what you will find inside the XC70, and it's not for nothing that a Volvo has the reputation for being one of the world’s supremely safe motorcars.
Not like other crossover vehicles, the Volvo XC70 has only two rows of seats. This is something of a disappointment if you have more than three children in your family (or more than four mates you want to take cruising), but it does mean that the Volvo XC70 is exceptionally roomy. Add that to the positively marshmallow comfort of the padded seats, and you have one extremely luxurious ride - no matter how rough the road you're negotiating happens to be.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Honda CR-Z Hybrid Version 2011
At a 160.6 inches long, the CR-Z is 16 inches longer than the original Honda CRX, but it doesn’t look like that much when putting the two cars stand side by side; for modern reference, the CR-Z is an inch shorter than Honda’s own fit. It’s not as light, however, with Honda estimates placing the CR-Z around 2700 pounds. We measured the bigger Fit at 2500 pounds with a manual, and a CRX Si we tested 25 years ago considered in at a svelte 1840. Of course, beyond the hybrid system, the CR-Z includes a boatload of stuff unavailable on the original CRX: airbags, a couple of decades’ worth of crash-worthiness improvements, and doors thicker than a Trapper Keeper, to mention a few. Still, from behind the wheel, you never shake the sense of extra weight.At the heart of the CR-Z is the 1.5-liter four-cylinder from the Fit. It makes to Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system as seen in the insight, which is embraced of a nickel-metal hydride battery pack. Acceleration isn’t baking by any means, but the CR-Z doesn’t feel poky like the Fit or Insight. Helping foster that sense is the sport mode, activated via a button to the left of the steering wheel. In sport, throttle sensitivity is increased, the steering tightens, the electric motor provides more assistance on manual-equipped cars and in CVT models and the “gear ratios” are optimized for acceleration. There are also normal and econ modes, and the latter dulls throttle response, retunes the CVT for fuel-economy gains, turns down the fan speed and minimizes compressor use for the A/C, and reduces power and torque by four percent except in wide-open-throttle situations.The mileage returned by the CR-Z isn’t as planetary as you’d expect in a hybrid this small, at 31 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with a manual and 35/39 with the CVT. Would those numbers be the same if the car were lighter with no hybrid gadgetry? Let’s just say we got 32 mpg from that 1985 CRX Si. But before you start ranting about how poor the numbers are remember that Honda has the Insight and upcoming Fit hybrid to appeal to the hypermiler crowd. The CR-Z is a sporty car with green leanings more than anything else, and that likely guided the engineers’ efficiency targets.
The chassis plays a big part in making the hybrid experience transparent. The brakes are a touch grabby, but they have only the slightest hint of hybrid-style sponginess, and the transition from regenerative to conventional braking is essentially seamless. The linearity of the brakes is good, too. The electrically boosted steering has more feel than we expected, and turn-in is eager in normal mode and quick in sport. Where the CR-Z impresses most is in ride quality. Generally, when something has the wheelbase of a Matchbox car, you can expect to be revectored as you hit midcorner bumps, plus a jarring, crashing ride—the sportiest Minis being prime examples. The CR-Z exhibits very little of such behaviors, though, with part of the credit going to the standard 16-inch wheels and relatively tall sidewalls of the 195/55 Dunlop SP Sport 7000 rubber. That’s not to say the CR-Z is firmly planted all the time. Pitch this Honda hard into a corner with stability control disabled and lift off the throttle, and the back will swing around (and quite quickly due to the short wheelbase), so you need to be ready to dial in some opposite lock. Blame the weight of the batteries, which live between the rear wheels. The handling would benefit from a firmer suspension—it would shore up slight body roll, for one thing—but at the expense of compliance. Such a strategy would certainly alienate a good chunk of buyers, a large majority of whom will find the current setup to be sporty enough.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Car Transport By Train
Loading your car
Please take note of the following facts
At the destination station
Advance bookings
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
A brief introduction about car transport
The auto moving company that has handled more than 100 vehicle transport deliveries can be considered an experienced car transport company, and you can call them up to ask for tips. Do your search in internet and find the best car transport service companies. Most of the companies provide the online service and you can search them in internet. Search in internet through keywords like auto transport, auto shipping, car shipping, car transport, vehicle transport and vehicle shipping. Once you search through these keywords, you can find more companies in internet and from the companies listed select the companies that provide you the best service with complete customer satisfaction.
Consider the quality of their service and compare their services & charges with other companies. Select a company that can deliver your car before you arrive and check whether the company has insurance certificates and have registered. The car transport companies should have the license to travel within a state, country and overseas and should provide the quality service with affordable rate. Ensure that the car transport company has equipped well with all modern facilities like car tracking system and more. View auto transport review websites for comments and complain about the company. Check whether the company is insured and registered with us dot and should have professional drivers who has the capacity to handle the vehicles in various climatic conditions.
Generally the car transport companies provide two methods of auto transporting such as open and enclosed auto transporting. Open auto transporting method is where the vehicles are transported in open air and this method is the common method preferred by the dealers as well. The problem existing in open transport is it is subjected to risk due to environmental factors and the road conditions. The other type of transporting is enclosed auto transport, and in this method the car is transported in a close carrier and only two to four cars can be accommodate a truck at a time. This is a costliest method, but it ensures you more safety and it protects your car from environmental hazards and also prevents your car from scratches and damages.
Follow some safety tips such keep your fuel tank filled half and ensure that your vehicle is in running condition. Follow these steps and make your car shipping process an easy one.
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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
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Monday, September 27, 2010
Tips for an Effective Car Transport
In the open trailer method, usually around 8 to 10 cars are hauled at a time across various distances. These trailers are generally about 14 feet high and 80 feet long. This can be considered as the least expensive option among all other options. But chances are high that your car will be exposed to the elements since these trailers are open. Sometimes you may have to wait till the car transport company gets as many cars to be transported in the same destination direction pr location as yours. This is because at a single time only a few cars are transported. However the trailers can only travel on roads that can afford their weight and cannot take sharp turns very easily because of their length.
The enclosed trailer method is almost similar to the open trailer method but the only difference is that the trailers would be enclosed. If you want to transport rare and expensive cars, you can make use of this method. By using this method, the car would not be exposed to the elements during the transit. This is the reason why the enclosed method is considered as a safe and easy way of car transport. There is only one downside for this; the method is quite expensive.
Then there is yet another car delivery method known as the self transport where you would be the one doing the hauling process. There would not be any help from the auto transporters and therefore if you have not driven a trailer before, you need to be very careful. Before you start the journey, it is better advised to ask for hints and go for test drive on trailers. Usually in self transport you would be renting the trailer from a company. You need to clarify everything and make sure that you are fine with their terms and conditions.
Once you have made a decision regarding the transportation methods, you need to prepare for the process. It is always better to give the company at least four weeks of advance time period for moving the car since they would moving several cars in the same destination and need to arrange everything. Also you need to make sure that the car is insured by the automobile transport service. The car transporters usually check the vehicle for any scratches or dents before hand and would make a report based on the observation. You need to ensure that the car is insured against damage and theft.
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Labels: Auto Transport, Automobile Transport, Car Transport
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
How motorcycle transport differ from car shipping
You must have probably heard that the motorcycle shipping would be cheaper than car shipping. This would obviously because of the difference in size of the vehicles and also the techniques being used on both. A car hauler may not exactly know how to tie your bike down even if he is an expert. And you may not trust them completely even if they have the right straps and soft ties to insure your bike does not get damaged.
Whether it is transporting your car or motorcycle from one place to another, you would be concerned about the safety of the whole process. If you are hiring the services from a reputable professional transport company, they will precisely know what they would do with your vehicle. Some of the reputed companies even employ motorbike enthusiasts and managers to generate the carriers so that you can be hundred percent assured of the safety of the vehicle while they are on transit. This would make sure that there would not be any occasional accidents.
There are chances that the vehicle would undergo some kind of external elements or risks while it is being transported. A reliable motorcycle transporter would offer some insurance coverage with the estimate and will attempt the highest to ensure that nothing goes completely wrong. The insurance would be sufficient enough to protect the automobile from scratches and sloppy injury if at all that happens. However there would be safety measures taken by the motorbike delivery company to avoid any major mishaps causing huge loss. Further more if you are still worried because of the climate or simply because you are transporting your desire bike, you can purchase excess insurance plan that covers for practically any eventuality. The delivering company would also provide guidance on getting such insurances.
While hiring the services from a transporting company, you may be concerned about the charges included with the transit. The expenses included would be based on two principal variables. The distance of the destination and also the services that you wish to take from the company. There are many things that the shipping would offer like the terminal to terminal transit and door to door delivery. Also the methods of transportation namely the open trailer method and closed trailer method would also influence the cost. Most of the people prefer to take the services form a motorcycle transporter rather than from a car shipping company. However if the company has the reputation of carrying out both the process with expertise, then you can rely on them.
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THE NEW REVISED HONDA JAZZ-2011
Most of the Jazz's practicality is derived from its height but, even though being taller than the Insight, the Jazz Hybrid manages to maintain fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.Visually the Jazz hybrid is distinguished from the current Jazz range with revised headlights,with a blue surround, clear back lights, new front grille, restyled bumpers and a chrome tailgate garnish.The new hybrid jazz will also be available in a range of existing colors plus a bespoke Lime Green metallic.
Inside the cabin is also given a spanking new looking with darker single color dashboard.The new hybrid is also available with leather trim, the first time this has been available on a Jazz model in Europe. The Jazz hybrid will go on sale in some European markets in the early part of 2011, prices and full specifications will be announced in earlier.
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Friday, September 17, 2010
Bugatti Veyron Sport for 2011
This car engine is mated to a identical twin clutch 7-speed gearbox, providing clear-cut changes and ensuring extreme driving performance. Larger inter coolers are used to keep the massive heat of the 16-cylinder engine under control. The turbochargers have also increased in size. All that extra impulsion forced revisions to the chassis including raised main spring travel, stronger stabilizers and new shock absorbers. The composite set-up is similar to those where we used in racing car.
In summary, the Super Sport may differs from the standard Veyron with re-positioned scoops - no longer are they above the engine, but are now integrated into the top. The front air intakes have also been extended and reshaped, with the lower one extending stylishly around the sides to the wheel arch. At the back, this Veyron has a double diffuser and centrally arranged exhaust system. The 'standard' Veyron costing around £900,000, purchasing a 16.4 Super Sport will need very much more than that.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Easy way to get hold of auto transport bids
Since many people depend upon car transporters, there is a large scope for auto transport jobs. They can be found through a variety of venues like classified advertising, referrals from car dealers, bidding sites and relocation companies. These venues are constantly utilized by auto hauler operating across the country. Car transporters who specialize in race cars, antique and collectible cars are always on demand by the customers. They also seek car transporter who loads with multiple vehicle. The auto transport company would be of great use for individuals who are moving across the state or country.
If you are bidding on auto transport jobs, the golden rule of thumb is to consider the competition, your time and price of fuel. In the beginning stage of business when you haven’t yet build a reputation, you can win jobs by underbidding the competition. What you need to keep in mind is that there would be less earning in the first phase. However your willingness to cut your profit at first will pay off as you develop a steady clientele and regular referrals.
There are many companies who are involved in car delivery and you need to register with their websites who acts as a third party matching service. The transporters can bid on the job posted by customers and businesses who want to transport their automobiles. Some of the sites sell their services on a commission basis, while there are other sites which are free based. For getting profits, you need to utilize shipping brokers that charge a commission for every job you receive through them. In such cases they would provide regular quality leads. Some of the sites would not charge a membership fee but they would ask for commission once you have won a bid from their site.
The customers would be seeking credibility of the vehicle transporters. So you need to list your accomplishments, years of experience, amount of insurance coverage you offer with every load and any training or certificates you possess for ensuring authenticity. You can also emphasize the trust by including any guarantees that you are willing to offer like time of delivery, cleanliness of car at delivery and no hidden charges. If you are affiliated to any organizations, it is better to list the names too.
Finally you must also understand the reasons why you lost a bid. It may be happen at times that you lose a bid and you need to respectfully ask the referring agent or the client why they chose another vehicle transporter over you. Knowing the reason is a good opportunity to fine tune your tune bidding procedures by adding services, changing the content on your bids so that you would get hold of many bids.
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Labels: Auto Transport, Car Transport, General Motors
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Take the services from the best motorcycle transporters
Generally people would try to find some vehicle shipping company and then ask them for a quote citing their needs. This would consume a large amount of time as you need to call or email the information in order to get a quote from them. The easy way here is to select a few companies are leading and offer instant online quotes by entering just a few pieces of information. Thus you can save a large amount of time and also you can select the motorcycle transporters is an efficient way. Make sure that you are taking up only free quotes during the research. Don’t pay for any quote.
Pricing of the quotes are also an important factor that demands attention. Sometimes you might see companies that offer deals and prices for motorbike delivery which would be too cheap to be good. Keep a close eye over such deals as it may be a scam. The low prices that have offered initially would be covered by extra charges which would be absent in the original quote. The extra charges would include fuel surcharges, packaging, pickup and delivery and overweight fees. Moreover such companies would be inexperienced and you don’t want to take any risks. You would never want your motorbike to be damaged during the transit. Hence never settle for cheap quotes and inexperienced companies. Go for a reputed company with a reasonable and fair market price.
There are two distinct ways available while you are transporting your motorbike. The price for shipping would eventually affect the rate of shipping too. Door to door shipping is the most common method in which the motorcycle transporters would come straight to your house and pick up the motorbike. Delivery would also be done in the same way at your door step. However if you want to save some bucks, you can go for the terminal to terminal vehicle shipping. Here you can leave the motorbike at the terminal which would be shipped to the designated terminals from where you need to get it back. Go for a terminal that would be the nearest location for you.
The safety of your bike would be the next question in your mind. Even though it is not common, there are chances that the bike would get damaged during transit due to the nature of transport and alternating trucks. Hence the best way to avoid damage would be to choose a motorbike transporter that uses a special trailer. Try to know how the bike is strapped down and secured, if they would be covered to protect from scratches, if a forklift is used to move it on and off etc...
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Labels: Auto Transport, Car Transport, General Motors
Monday, September 13, 2010
An overview of courier services
The courier services in large cities are comparatively vast as they even deliver bikes and motorcycles along with delivering smaller packages. They are capable of managing faster services by avoiding traffic hassles. Sometimes, the couriers even use small cars or vans for transporting the packages. Technological advancements have also reached the courier service sector with advanced companies making use of computer dispatched couriers and GPS systems. With the technological kick off, the efficiency level of companies have been increased.
In a computer dispatched courier service, the computer at the center would determine which vehicle would be best positioned for handling the fats delivery of the packages and would dispatch that vehicle for pickup. Using such advanced systems, the companies are able to provide efficient delivery of the goods and also the consumers get fast and reliable deliverance. Yet another thing is that the system potentially lowers delivery costs thereby giving the consumers cheap courier service. If the company is using the GPS systems, the consumers would be able to trace the delivery of the package by monitoring the GPS location of the courier on the web. The courier would also provide confirmation and date of the deliverance through web or via email updates.
Since the services and way they provide it vary with each company, it is important to find a courier service that would best fits your needs. People would generally want to send things across the country or across the state. If you are planning to move the things across a local place, it is better to find a company that specializes in your locality and would make quick delivery possible. Secondly you have to consider the cost factors. Find a courier service that can give a very close estimate citing the charges and time frame of the delivery. This is important since the cost and delivery dates make a major part of the requirements. If you wish to get email updates and also web tracking of your delivery, better go for a courier service which uses modern technologies in their operation. Finally it is not always good to jump into a conclusion soon after finding a company. Try to shop around and get as many estimates as possible. Different companies may have difference in delivery time, quality and costs. You would surely find a cheap courier services if you spend some time in research.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Gordon Murray's T.25 City Car Design
While it might seat three, the T.25 City Car is crazy small and it is just 1.6m tall, 2.4m long and 1.3m wide. Two of these things could travel side-by-side in one UK motorway lane. Seemingly light years away from the F1, the T.25 happens to share the same three people seating architecture.
If the parallel parking is an issue for you, it has a solution what likely the world’s smallest turning circle at just 6 meters. You might be able to simply drive into the kerb and park between two cars, as various local government bodies in the United Kingdom have discussed this issue.
T.25 City Car is powered by a tiny 660cc three-cylinder engine producing 38kW, 57Nm of torque and top speed is limited to 145km/h with the benchmark 0-100km/h sprint and will take at 16.2 seconds.
It has no land speed record contender, but the T.25s city car running costs could shatter a record or two with the fuel consumption listed at a staggering 3.83L/100kms and the emissions at an ultra green 86g per kilometer.
T.25 City Car is made by the extraordinary manufacturing process build by the T.25, which is called iStream.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Upcoming New 2011 Toyota Sienna
The Best Car in 2011.we designed 2011 Toyota Sienna in many of your favorite and official color’s for our Toyota shoppers.
Friday, September 3, 2010
New Launch for Opel Meriva
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
INDIA AUTO BLOG
The demand for the Wagon R LPG has been good forcing the company to bring back this variant from its momentous. Dubbed Wagon R Duo, the vehicle runs on both petrol and LPG and contributed to 20-22% of the Wagon R’s sales in advance. The Duo is priced at Rs 3.68 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
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Western Container Group of U.S.A
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