Showing posts with label National News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National News. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

Mahindra Renault's New Model Car 'Logan Edge Connect' at Rs 5.46 lakh



The joint venture between Mahindra & Renault, has launched the new variant of 'Logan Edge Connect' here, valueing to increase the sales volume for Logan variant by 15-20 per cent during the next fiscal year.

Logan Edge Connect has new features that are developed on the basis of customer needs,'' the Mahindra GM, Gaurav Saxena, said.

The ex-showroom price range varies from Rs 5,45,928 to Rs 7,40,628, for the 4 new models of Logan Edge connect. Actor Kunal Kapoor, the brand ambassador for Logan unveiled the car.

Logan is now available in 13 variants with the new model. The new model is Fitted with high-end music system, integrated hands-free telephony system, which allows the driver to conveniently operate mobile phone from anywhere within the car.

The car is also equipped with advanced Driver Information System, aimed at providing useful data such as fuel consumption, average speed and duration for which fuel is likely to last, he said.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

US Collectores discards Indias offer for Gandhi items

California aerial who tactics to market possessions once owned by Mahatma Gandhi says he has rejected a "generous but small" proffer from India and barring a last small treaty Thursday's planned sale would go upfront. "Indian officials approached me this morning with a generous but small suggest that I respectfully declined," James Otis said on Tuesday from Los Angeles. Otis a fervent collector of Gandhi memorabilia has for the past decade been working with Kurtz, a chief scholar on Gandhi on three projects, counting a four-hour television documentary posh "Peaceful Warriors-A History of Non-violence."

But now the auction of Mahatma Gandhi's Zenith take mind, steel-rimmed spectacles, a pair of sandals and an eating bowl and plate would go forward as scheduled in New York March 5. The collection has a distance cost of between $20,000 and $30,000. A representative of the auction house said, "We have been contacted by the Indian consulate and we'll be seminar them." But the, anyone declined to expansion on when the reunion would take place or what they would confer about.

The Indian group here too declined to note on what it was liability to halt Mahatma Gandhi's delicate belongings from departure under the hammer, which has triggered a community outcry in India.
Your Ad Here