Showing posts with label Tata Indigo Marina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tata Indigo Marina. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

Tata Indigo Marina

Tata Indigo Marina - new estate car from Tata Motors

Tata Indigo Marina prices (ex-showroom in Rs. lakhs)
Delhi Mumbai
Petrol
GLE 4.24 4.29
GLS 4.49 4.54
GLX 4.84 4.90
Diesel
LS 4.80 4.87
LX 5.19 5.27

The pricing of the Tata Indigo Marina has been a surprise for the Indian automobile market and analysts who were predicting a price range of 5.5 lakh approx.

It seems that Tata Motors has carefully watched previous failures in the Indian estate/ station wagon market and decided to price the Marina aggressively. If the plan works out, the Marina may well turn out to be India's most successful estate car so far.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tata Indigo Marina

Tata Indigo Marina
Tata Indigo Marina GLX - Introduction

It aims to build on the success of the Indica and Indigo, but the Marina is still quite a leap into the unknown. Can the latest Tata prove its credentials as both a useful load-lugger and a capable mainstream contender?
Tata Indigo Marina
“The Marina can carry up to 670 litres of your belongings.”

‘ Even with a full complement of passengers and luggage, the Marina is hugely comfortable over even the worst of roads. ’
Tata Indigo Marina
TATA INDIGO GLX/LX
List price (ex-showroom,
Mumbai) Rs 4.89/5.27 lakh
Top speed 160kph/ 157kph
0-60kph 5.38sec/6.45sec
Kpl 11.25 /13.75 (overall)
For Fantastic value, space and comfort
Against Lacks refinement, fit and finish still not the best
http://images.cardekho.com/images/car-images/large/Tata/Indigo/indigo-3.jpg
Once upon a time, not long ago, we had an estate-car market. Or should we say, we almost had one. Okay, let's be fair, the car manufacturers wanted one. Maruti, Fiat and Opel each launched estate versions of their cars at around the same time, and though each was attractive in its own way, the worms never really seemed to disappear off the hooks. Not quick enough at least.
Sensing a kill, each of the manufacturers placed a premium on their estate cars, but all they did was kill the market. And so, silently, while no one was looking, the estate car passed away.
So what is Tata Motors doing, going where angels fear to tread? Several things actually. Fulfilling the Indica's platform potential to begin with, trying to make something out of nothing — they did it with the Sumo, remember? Or have they really got a plan?
Tata Indigo Marina