Tata Motors Cuts Prices

December 12, 2008

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Tata Motors has announced price cuts across their vehicle models in response to the 4% reduction in central value-added tax (Cenvat) rates announced on Sunday.

In a press release, Tata Motors said its passenger cars, Indica and Indigo, now cost Rs. 12,000-23,000 less, and its utility vehicles, Safari and Sumo, are cheaper by Rs. 16,000-36,000. For light commercial vehicles, the price cut is in the range of Rs 17,000-23,000 and for medium & heavy commercial vehicles it is between Rs 30,000 and Rs 60,000.

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2 Responses to “Tata Motors Cuts Prices”

  1. Taris Janitens Says:

    Do you know anyone that personally drives one of these??? How are they in real life???

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  2. fas Says:

    The Tata Safari is one of the most sought after cars in India. Its has fantastic road presence.

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