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Originally Posted by Gangsta
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CNBC claimed that Hyundai i20 will be coming in jan, 2009 |
Yup, it was CNBC and shahrukh khan was presenting i10 as prize to a winner.
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Originally Posted by harry10
(Post 1051486)
On the contrary i believe the automative slump is more because many buyers like me are waiting for new launches like - i20,Linea,ANHC(which just got launched but still not available for test drive), |
Harry, I agree with your statement to an extent, but we have to realise that 10 - 15 new car launches take place every year! Thus, there'd always be a segment of buyers who are waiting for that fresh new car. However, the global economic climate has not been as bad in a long time. Interest rates are high too and banks are wary of giving loans as freely as they were in...say....2006.
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Originally Posted by GTO
(Post 1053939)
Harry, I agree with your statement to an extent, but we have to realise that 10 - 15 new car launches take place every year! Thus, there'd always be a segment of buyers who are waiting for that fresh new car. However, the global economic climate has not been as bad in a long time. Interest rates are high too and banks are wary of giving loans as freely as they were in...say....2006. |
I agree. I'm afraid we might have to wait longer for some of the much awaited and already delayed launches.
Even where cheaper credit is available, people are being cautious. A Toyota sales person whom I've known for a long time told me that the number of company leases have also come down.
Job cuts are being made in several IT companies - the numbers may be small and don't always get reported in the media. In my company due to such fears, even though the lease scheme is still available, people are not taking it. A serious drawback of company lease is that in case of a termination, the person has to pay up all the remaining installments at the pre-tax exempt rate.
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Originally Posted by GTO
(Post 1053939)
...banks are wary of giving loans as freely as they were in...say....2006. |
Yes ideally banks should be conservative and be wary of giving loans but they are not.
On the contrary, I hear indian consumers are smart and withhold all their big expenses. Banks and their sales guys are eager to give away loans, housing, auto, personal and there are less takers..
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Originally Posted by cs_rajesh
(Post 1061396)
Yes ideally banks should be conservative and be wary of giving loans but they are not.
On the contrary, I hear indian consumers are smart and withhold all their big expenses. Banks and their sales guys are eager to give away loans, housing, auto, personal and there are less takers.. |
I beg to differ on this sir. If you have read the recent reports you will find Banks have become very choosy in giving loans and most banks are not financing more than 85% and are also demanding more DP from the buyer.
Anyways any more news about i20 launch?
hi all,
My colleagues had gone for a business meeting in hyundai last week. they saw the i20 parked there.it seems the car is AWESOME and the design is outstanding.
The car looks muscular and long.Already the i20 is being manufactured in chennai and exported.
Let us all wait for the wonder.......!!
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Originally Posted by aseemjohari
(Post 1071166)
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The A-Star website was Maruti's official one. This i20 site clearly states that they are not associated with Hyundai.
I dont see a market for an i20 either, but after driving around in the i10 for a while I would be very tempted to go for the i20 even if I were in the market for a sedan. Yes the hatch I drove around cost 5.25 OTR, but hey there was a whole world of difference between this one and all the other generic hatches available int he market.
The TVC should be out by new year and i20 would be reaching showrooms around the same time. 1.2 petrol and 1.4 diesel expected initially.
The i10 diesel and verna facelift expected by March 09
Now the real news.... Santa Fe is expected by April-May 09. Tentative pricing: 20L
Source: A friend who works with Hyundai regional HQ in Delhi.
Elito
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Originally Posted by Elito11
(Post 1094833)
The TVC should be out by new year and i20 would be reaching showrooms around the same time. 1.2 petrol and 1.4 diesel expected initially.
The i10 diesel and verna facelift expected by March 09
Now the real news.... Santa Fe is expected by April-May 09. Tentative pricing: 20L
Source: A friend who works with Hyundai regional HQ in Delhi.
Elito |
Amen! I was expecting a Jan 15th launch (worldwide) but if this is true then there's no way better to celebrate new years than to book one in red! cheers:
is this the grill coming on the facelifted verna?
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Originally Posted by reppy
(Post 1094880)
Amen! I was expecting a Jan 15th launch (worldwide) but if this is true then there's no way better to celebrate new years than to book one in red! cheers: |
Actually the i20 and the i10 diesel are already being exported, so they will be india specific launches.
@sid - sorry buddy no pics or details, guess thats your job! :)
Elito
Wasn't Hyundai also supposed to launch sedan wersion of i 30 sometime this year in India ? any idea on those plans
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