August 1st, 2008 — TaTa

Tata Motors Ltd , India’s top vehicle maker, saw its first quarter profit drop 30 percent, as expected, on foreign exchange losses and rising input costs, and said margins would remain under pressure.
Tata Motors, which is due to launch the world’s cheapest car, the Nano, around October, will seek to protect margins through cost reductions, price increases and more financing options for vehicle purchases, Managing Director Ravi Kant said.
“Undoubtedly, for the industry this will perhaps be the most challenging year,” he told a news conference on Wednesday.
Continue reading →
Share This
August 1st, 2008 — car loan news

Auto loans no credit history is designed for those people who do not have any credit history. Those suffering from bad credit score can also apply for these loans. Buying a car has become easier with these loans. Auto no credit history loans are available in secured and unsecured loan option. For secured loan you have to place any kind of asset or the car itself as the collateral for the loan. Unsecured option does not need any collateral. It is good for students and tenants.
These loans are approved fast as no credit check is done. No credit history auto loans can get you the brand new car. The borrower can also buy used car. The loan amount depends on the price of the car. The interest rate varies from 9% to 15%APR.It depends on the secured and unsecured option. The loan term varies from 5 years to 10 years. A good down payment can lower the loan rates.
Continue reading →
Share This
August 1st, 2008 — Auto show / Motor Show, ford

Ford has revealed the first pictures of its new Ka which will receive its public debut at the Paris Motor Show in October.
The new model comes 12 years after the original was introduced and has now been brought in line with Ford’s “kinetic” design.
Continue reading →
Share This
August 1st, 2008 — honda

Honda Motor Co., Japan’s second- biggest carmaker, led a rise in domestic auto sales in July, after its new models spurred demand.
Sales of cars, trucks and buses rose 5.4 percent to 302,568 from a year earlier, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said in a statement today. The total excludes minicars.
Continue reading →
Share This