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Old 3rd March 2004, 22:44   #1
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FIrst Hyundai did a rip off from the merc c class, jaguar for it's sonata. Then they have done a rip off from the honda accord for their 2004 model year sonata.
now our very own tata motors does a palio adventure with it's indigo advent .
Check it out.
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Old 3rd March 2004, 22:53   #2
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Y don't they change the blasted head light design. Spoils the whole look of the car.

Infact the head lights and the grill seem to be the only indication that keeps people from mistaking it for an Adventure.

Have you noticed, this ones a left hand drive!!! Hmmm Now are they planning to sell it in coutries with left hadn drive cars or is this photo inverted??? Can't be inverted as the name on the No. plate is in order.

Can u magine this car in the US. lol

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Old 4th March 2004, 01:27   #3
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Why is Tata going the Hyundai way? Started copying from other cars. Cmon its high time they did somewthing innovative

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Unbelievable, The resemblance to the adventure is totally uncanny. Buttttttttttttt you guys have to agree...copy or no copy....it is pretty good looking. I especially like the delicious looking mags.

What matters in the end is whats under the hood, and thats where Tata fails miserably. Lets hope they are working on the CRDi option sooner rather than later.

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