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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Maruti Suzuki Alto returns 49.3 kmpl


The 800cc petrol engine powered car achieves this unrealistic figure through an impractical, yet doable mileage run.
Maruti Suzuki Alto returns 49.3 kmpl
Maruti Suzuki recently organized a mileage-run called the Alto Xplore Max Mileage Rally for owners of the Alto / Alto K10. The run was flagged off simultaneously in four cities viz. New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Jaipur and attracted over 300 participants. The winner of this mileage run was a certain Mr Dilip Das from Kolkata, who extracted a fuel economy of 49.3 kmpl from his Maruti Suzuki Alto. Next on the chart were Mr Mehdi Hassan and Mr P Sai Sumanth from Hyderabad who claimed a fuel economy of 48.2 kmpl and 47.6 kmpl respectively.

Congratulating the winners Mr Shashank Srivastava, Chief General Manager (Marketing), Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said, “Maruti Suzuki has been pioneer in understanding the customer’s requirement of a highly fuel efficient cars.  Specifically in the current scenario of ever-escalating fuel prices, the fuel efficiency of a car becomes most critical factor for customers. Alto has always delivered very high mileage to customers and that is the most important factor behind Alto’s success as India.  Such rallies not only educate the customers about ways to enhance fuel economies of their cars, but also give them an opportunity to discover the high mileage that cars from the Maruti stable deliver.”

Hardcore mileage runs can be painful and in turn, impractical in everyday use – after all, how can you expect to crawl around under 2,000 RPM, at painfully low speeds, with the air-conditioning turned off? What the mileage runs do teach you though, is how you can extract the maximum fuel economy out of your car if you keep it in the right rev range and use the creature comforts only when you really need them.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nokia launches the Asha 200, Asha 300 & the Asha X2-02 in India



Nokia has launched the Asha 200, the Asha 300 and the Asha X2-02 phones in India. As expected, this Symbian S40 trio will come with a 3 months subscription of the Music Unlimited service which allows you to download songs from Nokia’s Music Store. The Nokia Asha 200 (in the image above) has a 2.4-inch display with a QWERTY keypad, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a 2.0MP camera and offers connectivity features such as Bluetooth, EDGE and GPRS. The Nokia Asha 300 also features a 2.4-inch display with a QWERTY keypad. The handset is 3G ready, offers a 5.0MP fixed focus snapper at the back and USB on-the-go support. The Nokia Asha X2-02 features a 2.2-inch display, a 2.0MP camera at the back, Bluetooth and offers 9.7 hours of talk-time. While the Asha 200 and the Asha 300 are launched only in India for now (will hit retail stores by mid-December) and are priced at Rs 4,759 and Rs 7,409 respectively, the Asha X2-02 is a global launch and will cost Rs 4,163.