Aston Martin to step up sourcing from India
After turning a corner in its turnaround drive last year, British sports car marque Aston Martin is looking to source ...
Nishant Parekh, Autocar India
03 Aug 2018
Minuscule sales aside, the high cost of upgrading the Nano to meet crash test norms spells the end of the road for the world’s cheapest car.
Read moreAfter turning a corner in its turnaround drive last year, British sports car marque Aston Martin is looking to source ...
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