Are Hyundai Accents and Chevy Aveos a little too bling-bling for your wallet? How about a car that costs a fourth of one. No, we probably won’t get one in the US, as it’s hard enough to make a profit on the aforementioned $10,000 Korean subcompacts, but that doesn’t mean it’s not going to be big on the world scale.
Making use of the lower-cost engineering and manufacturing fortitude of India, Nissan/Renault is looking at partnering up with Bajaj...
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