INDIA: Performance to drive Bajaj small car
Author: Satnam Singh | 6 May 2010
Major Indian two wheeler maker Bajaj Auto is currently focusing on the fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions of its planned low cost small car, which it will build in a joint venture with the Renault-Nissan alliance.
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