As India's middle class continues to expand, more and more people are finding the money for luxuries such as personal vehicles. As a result, the market for new cars has greatly expanded in recent years. For 2012, there will be more options than ever. The following five cars are forecasted to have record sales in the upcoming year.
Once considered a low-quality car, the Ford Fiesta is now known for its high durability. Drivers no longer have to stop at a Mobil lube change center and store to get a car engine oil change every month. The higher quality of the new Ford Fiesta Hatchback greatly reduces the projected cost of maintaining the vehicle.
In the 1980s, Maruti revolutionized driving in India with its spectacular 800 vehicle. Now the company is once again releasing a great car--this time in the form of a trendy hatchback. Its interior is simple but surprisingly spacious. The car is very affordable, making it an excellent option for Indians just entering the middle income bracket.
Although there are several fuel efficient vehicles on the market in India right now, few of them surpass the amazing fuel economy of the new Tata Nano Diesel. This tiny car gets an impressive 35 kilometers to the liter. Although the initial price is higher than that of the petrol version, the running costs of the Tata Nano Diesel are supposed to be very low. The vehicle will debut at the Delhi Auto Expo in early 2012.
Nissan and Renault have worked together to bring a flashy new car to the Indian Market. The result of all this hard work is the Renault Pulse, a stylish vehicle with a 1.5 liter diesel engine. This upscale compact car comes with all kinds of bells and whistles, so it is sure to make the driver happy and comfortable. Although Renault is working on several other new vehicles, the Pulse will be its main focus for most of 2012.
The 2012 Fiat Punto comes with a whole host of options for drivers. The car is available with a diesel engine or two types of petrol engines. The vehicle has recently received a major face lift, resulting in a more modern appearance. The sleek interior matches the flashy exterior and has the added benefit of being extremely comfortable.
There is a huge variety of cars available for Indian drivers to purchase in 2012. The only problem drivers will have is choosing among such a wide range of excellent vehicles.
Guest Post By Sharmila Jayanti is a freelance writer and Indian travel expert. Before travelling on the road she visits a Mobil fully-synthetic oil and Mobil synthetic engine oil stores for her car engine oil change.
Ford Fiesta Hatchback
Once considered a low-quality car, the Ford Fiesta is now known for its high durability. Drivers no longer have to stop at a Mobil lube change center and store to get a car engine oil change every month. The higher quality of the new Ford Fiesta Hatchback greatly reduces the projected cost of maintaining the vehicle.
Maruti 800 Hatchback
In the 1980s, Maruti revolutionized driving in India with its spectacular 800 vehicle. Now the company is once again releasing a great car--this time in the form of a trendy hatchback. Its interior is simple but surprisingly spacious. The car is very affordable, making it an excellent option for Indians just entering the middle income bracket.
Tata Nano Diesel
Although there are several fuel efficient vehicles on the market in India right now, few of them surpass the amazing fuel economy of the new Tata Nano Diesel. This tiny car gets an impressive 35 kilometers to the liter. Although the initial price is higher than that of the petrol version, the running costs of the Tata Nano Diesel are supposed to be very low. The vehicle will debut at the Delhi Auto Expo in early 2012.
Renault Pulse
Nissan and Renault have worked together to bring a flashy new car to the Indian Market. The result of all this hard work is the Renault Pulse, a stylish vehicle with a 1.5 liter diesel engine. This upscale compact car comes with all kinds of bells and whistles, so it is sure to make the driver happy and comfortable. Although Renault is working on several other new vehicles, the Pulse will be its main focus for most of 2012.
Fiat Punto
The 2012 Fiat Punto comes with a whole host of options for drivers. The car is available with a diesel engine or two types of petrol engines. The vehicle has recently received a major face lift, resulting in a more modern appearance. The sleek interior matches the flashy exterior and has the added benefit of being extremely comfortable.
There is a huge variety of cars available for Indian drivers to purchase in 2012. The only problem drivers will have is choosing among such a wide range of excellent vehicles.
Guest Post By Sharmila Jayanti is a freelance writer and Indian travel expert. Before travelling on the road she visits a Mobil fully-synthetic oil and Mobil synthetic engine oil stores for her car engine oil change.





