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Cars are a style statement as well as a status symbol. It goes without saying that driving a swanky car around the town can surely raise eyebrows. Buying the latest cars is hence one of the top priorities for the car lovers. Here are some exciting new cars to watch out for in 2012.
The AC variant of Thar sports a NEF CRDe Turbocharged 2.5 litre diesel engine. This massive 2498cc engine churns out an apex power of 105 bhp at the rate of 3800 rpm along with a top torque of 247 Nm at 2000 rpm. This commanding engine of New Mahindra comes mated with five speed manual gearbox along with the facility of power steering. The three door Mahindra Thar delivers a mileage of roughly around 9 km per litre in city areas and an impressive mileage of 13 km per litre on highways. This jeep comes with a fuel tank capacity of 60 litres. Mahindra and Mahindra has taken care of safety features in the new Mahindra Thar as it comes equipped with front and rear disc brakes, front fog lights, tubeless tyres and alloy wheels.
Tata Safari Storme: Tata Motors has always been the symbol of quality and stability and the new Safari Storme is another gem from this Indian automobile pioneer. On the whole, it is similar to its predecessor but it has got facelifts that makes the Storme truly splendid. The most prominent of them is the 2.2 liter engine, which delivers more than ever before, along with New upcomming cars in India, BMW, Auddi, Safari, Duster designed hoods, front grilles and headlamps, all within 7-11 lacs.
One can call Ford Focus one of the most awaited model of Ford in the year 2012. Gorgeous looks, front wheel drive, great interiors all in together make Focus a luxury sedan in its category. The price range will be around Rs 12-14 lac.
Mahindra & Mahindra all set to get into mini MPV segment also. The company is getting quite aggressive to achieve their goals. This car is expected to hit the market and has everything that can make it huge hit in the big families. It will cater all
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