Autocar India Magazine
    Autocar India - July 2011
    Issue: 26 | Autocar India - July 2011
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     * New Audi A6 driven: Class-leading diesel motor, uber-luxurious interiors and a super- comfortable ride – more than enough to worry rivals!


    * Scoop! We reveal Maruti’s plans of introducing a Ritz-based seven-seater MPV.
     
    * The four-metre race: We reveal all new the cars to duck under 4 metres. 
     
    * First drives: Mercedes E-class Cabriolet, Audi RS5, New Ford Fiesta, Toyota Etios Liva. 
     
    * Tested: Hyundai Verna CRDi automatic. Is convenience worth the extra Rs 70,000?
     
    * Maruti Suzuki Autocar Young Driver 2011 contest: 18,016 entries, 30 finalists, 1 winner. 
     
     * BMWs on two wheels – First rides of R 1200 GS, S 1000 RR, and K 1300 R. 
     
    * Our road test verdict on the Kawasaki Ninja 650R. Plus, top tips on riding in the rain. 
     
     * Motorsport: Full report on the Canadian, Monaco and Spanish F1 GPs, all the action at the 24 Hours Le Mans 2011, and all that went into the making of the Senna movie.
     
    About Autocar India Magazine

    Autocar India is the country's leading authority for car and motorbike buyers.

    Having pioneered road testing in India, its road test verdicts are the last word on new cars and bikes. Its monthly content of exclusive news, features and riveting stories continues to be unrivalled.

    Autocar India is lauded for its high level of editorial content and production standards, and the magazine is complemented by its website AutocarIndia.com.

    Autocar India pioneered the concept of advertorials in India, conceptualised and created by the in-house Special Projects team. The magazine also has the biggest and liveliest classified services section of any monthly motoring magazine.

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    Poll of the month

    What do you think of the Jaguar rebrand?

    It's too radical and ignores the brand's legacy

     

    57.32%

    It's exactly what's needed to revive a dying brand

     

    10.77%

    It's fine as long as the products are good

     

    31.91%

    Total Votes : 492
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