Mercedes-Benz races past Audi in India and globally
Both carmakers, which had crossed the 10,000 unit mark in 2014, have notched their best-ever sales numbers in India la...
Autocar Professional Bureau
12 Jan 2016
In a bid to address the high rate of road accidents and fatalities, the government is planning a slew of safety measures including mandatory airbags in cars. It has also earmarked Rs 11,000 crore to fix accident spots across India.
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