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Shine from Honda

Alagappan Arunachalam

Honda has launched a new product at the higher end of the economy bikes segment. The 125-cc bike, christened Shine, is being offered in two versions. While the drum brake version costs Rs 45,120, the disc brake version costs about Rs 2,000more. Honda has opted to fit a dual suspension system at the rear, deviating from the mono suspension that it promoted with Unicorn.

Tata's cover for its models

Tata Motors is offering a free insurance cover on the Indigo, Marina, Safari Dicor and Sumo Victa. The offer is valid till March 21.

Hyundai cuts prices

Hyundai has slashed prices on its models straddling the small car and premium sedan segments. The prices of the Santro have been cut by up to Rs 26,165 and that of the Getz GLE and the Elantra GLS by Rs 2,000 each. Hyundai has also cut the price of the Accent by Rs 1,002 and that of the Sonata AT (L) by Rs 15,001.

New Camry

Toyota has rolled out new versions of its premium sedan, Camry. Toyota is offering the Camry in two versions — the automatic transmission is priced at about Rs 21.6 lakh and the manual transmission, about Rs 20 lakh. The new 2.4L-petrol powered Camry is more powerful than its earlier version.

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