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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Do you know anyone that personally drives one of these??? How are they in real life???
The Tata Safari is one of the most sought after cars in India. Its has fantastic road presence.