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Maruti Omni - 8 cars that ruled Indian roads from 1980s to 90s | The Economic Times Maruti Van, Maruti Zen, Indian Road, Korean Fashion Shorts, Plymouth Cars, Bus Games, Truck Mods, Sedan Cars, Rs 4

Commonly called as Maruti Van, Omni was the second vehicle to be made by the Maruti Suzuki. Though launched in 1984, the vehicle was given the name Omni in 1988. Omni's 796 cc engine produces 34.2bhp and is the most common type of ambulances found in Indian cities. The car, with its sliding doors was a favourite among kidnappers in many Indian movies. The car still retails under Rs 4 lakh with 8 5-seater variants. Maruti Omni

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The Mahindra Thar is a compact, four-wheel drive, off-road SUV manufactured by Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. The vehicle was launched in the Indian market on October 4, 2010[1] to fill the void left by its predecessor, the Mahindra MM540. The Thar has been voted one of the top-10 SUVs available in the Indian market. Three variants - DI 2WD, DI 4WD, and CRDe, are available with soft-top versions. The Thar also comes with a seven-seater option, though it can be converted into a two-s Mahindra Major Jeep, Indian Vehicles, Thar 4x4, Jeep Modified, Mahindra Jeep, Mahindra Thar, Desktop Background Pictures, Indian Market, Download Background

The Mahindra Thar is a compact, four-wheel drive, off-road SUV manufactured by Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. The vehicle was launched in the Indian market on October 4, 2010[1] to fill the void left by its predecessor, the Mahindra MM540. The Thar has been voted one of the top-10 SUVs available in the Indian market. Three variants - DI 2WD, DI 4WD, and CRDe, are available with soft-top versions. The Thar also comes with a seven-seater option, though it can be converted into a…

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Indian Army to Phase-out Maruti Gypsy with Scorpio or Safari #MarutyCars #MarutiGypsy #TataCars #TataSafari #MahindraScorpio Hindustan Motors, Mahindra Jeep, Tata Safari, Jeep Images, Mahindra Cars, Kratika Sengar, Tata Cars, Indian Military, Military Car

The Indian Army has been the biggest Maruti Gypsy buyer, and now it has decided to phase-out Gypsy from its inventory. Mahindra Scorpio and Tata Safari are now fighting to replace the vehicle under a project expected to cost more than Rs. 3,000 crore. Over 25,000 Maruti Gypsy units are already i

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