Maruti Suzuki has scrapped its plans of phasing out the Omni. The company is now working to upgrade the existing engine to make it BSIV compatible, as the mini van is still doing brisk sales (avg 7000 units/mth). The Maruti 800 however, will be phased out from 11 cities as planned.


Entry posted on May 7, 2009 By ; Read More on Sideblog

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  1. vista says:

    Good bye death box III enter new death box IV from Suzuki India Death box of decade design award should have been give to suzuki and Osama Suzuki should be given Life time achievement award for giving such a unsafe vehicle given to India the country which gave life to loss making suzuki in 1984 no other country perhaps given waiver of excise custom duties for Japan made unsold cars to be sold in India where beurocrates donot have idea of Public safety

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