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		<title>TopGear: Twingo goes Tango inside a Tunnel!</title>
		<link>http://indianautotalk.com/2009/12/08/topgear-twingo-goes-tango-inside-a-tunnel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kj</dc:creator>
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This has to be THEE MOST entertaining, sensible and larger than life at the same time kind of car review ever even by TopGear standards. The film starts with Jeremy answering sensible questions a car buyer would like to know about a car and man he gave more than answers.

The whole film was scripted to perfection, there wasn’t a single line Jeremy uttered which wasn’t anything less than spectacularly funny. When Jeremy drove down the tiny Twingo inside a sewer tunnel trying to answer the question if it could go upside down, I thought he was going to cock about it but when I saw what happened I was blown away but all he had to say about it was that if he had missed it he would have been in a world to shit literally. 

When you want to stretch the legs of your Bugatti Veyron you could block a part of a high way but when you want to drive down a sewer tunnel you would have to ask the local people to cross their legs, Oh Dear Lord. God bless TG. I am really saddened by the thought that everything has to come to an end.

The part where Jezza crashed the Twingo into a ice hockey player who was chasing the puck in the middle of a match, that’s rite if that wasn’t bonkers enough when he hits the player Jezza comes out of the Twingo in a concerned hurry just to check if the Twingo was ok when the player he hit was lying down. Jeremy calls it a pedestrian safe car when the player gets up and carries on with his match. Also Jeremy answered sensible car buyer’s question of what’s it like on snow while he was at it.

 Best part of it all (actually every single bit of this film is a better than the best) was when Jezza answers the practicality question, he opens the Twingo’s hatch to explain that the boot is big enough of squeeze in Ross Kemp who was inside for the most part of the film and his reactions every time Jeremy crashed the Twingo into all sort of things in the harbor was just epically hilarious.

The ultimatum to this power packed film was Jezza trying to catch his ferry back to England. You really wouldn’t want to miss this one guys, truly one of the best.

One last Q&#038;A. Is the Twingo green? No its red!
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<p>This has to be THEE MOST entertaining, sensible and larger than life at the same time kind of car review ever even by TopGear standards. The film starts with Jeremy answering sensible questions a car buyer would like to know about a car and man he gave more than answers.</p>
<p>The whole film was scripted to perfection, there wasn’t a single line Jeremy uttered which wasn’t anything less than spectacularly funny. When Jeremy drove down the tiny Twingo inside a sewer tunnel trying to answer the question if it could go upside down, I thought he was going to cock about it but when I saw what happened I was blown away but all he had to say about it was that if he had missed it he would have been in a world to shit literally. </p>
<p>When you want to stretch the legs of your Bugatti Veyron you could block a part of a high way but when you want to drive down a sewer tunnel you would have to ask the local people to cross their legs, Oh Dear Lord. God bless TG. I am really saddened by the thought that everything has to come to an end.</p>
<p>The part where Jezza crashed the Twingo into a ice hockey player who was chasing the puck in the middle of a match, that’s rite if that wasn’t bonkers enough when he hits the player Jezza comes out of the Twingo in a concerned hurry just to check if the Twingo was ok when the player he hit was lying down. Jeremy calls it a pedestrian safe car when the player gets up and carries on with his match. Also Jeremy answered sensible car buyer’s question of what’s it like on snow while he was at it.</p>
<p> Best part of it all (actually every single bit of this film is a better than the best) was when Jezza answers the practicality question, he opens the Twingo’s hatch to explain that the boot is big enough of squeeze in Ross Kemp who was inside for the most part of the film and his reactions every time Jeremy crashed the Twingo into all sort of things in the harbor was just epically hilarious.</p>
<p>The ultimatum to this power packed film was Jezza trying to catch his ferry back to England. You really wouldn’t want to miss this one guys, truly one of the best.</p>
<p>One last Q&#038;A. Is the Twingo green? No its red!</p>
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		<title>Renault Logan face-lift readying up!</title>
		<link>http://indianautotalk.com/2009/11/12/renault-logan-face-lift-readying-up/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kj</dc:creator>
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<p>Renault woke up one day and realized how boring and numb its only Indian offering Logan looked. Renault decided to remedy that with a face-lift that would include a more happening face, shiny teeth and some internal plastic surgery.</p>
<p>It’s a more happening face because of the new cuts and curves with bold design lines running vividly to uplift the presence of the head light and fog lamps. The shiny teeth would be the chromed grill which looks elegant. The interior treatment includes a new center console design with switches not picked up from scrap yards. A two tone interior is thrown in to complete the makeover.</p>
<p>The price to pay for all this is not much as it is expected to cost 5.1lakh rupees which isn’t a much price hike from the current model. This new logon will kick in next year along with a foray of Renault’s entire line up. </p>
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<p>Renault woke up one day and realized how boring and numb its only Indian offering Logan looked. Renault decided to remedy that with a face-lift that would include a more happening face, shiny teeth and some internal plastic surgery.</p>
<p>It’s a more happening face because of the new cuts and curves with bold design lines running vividly to uplift the presence of the head light and fog lamps. The shiny teeth would be the chromed grill which looks elegant. The interior treatment includes a new center console design with switches not picked up from scrap yards. A two tone interior is thrown in to complete the makeover.</p>
<p>The price to pay for all this is not much as it is expected to cost 5.1lakh rupees which isn’t a much price hike from the current model. This new logon will kick in next year along with a foray of Renault’s entire line up. </p>
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		<title>Logan transforms into wolverine, but with plastic claws&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://indianautotalk.com/2009/09/19/logan-transforms-into-wolverine-but-with-plastic-claws/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The MAD Indian</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mahindra & Mahindra]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Recent Car Launch]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[limited edition]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[logan play]]></category>
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Mahindra-Renault has one car on the road in India and its hell bent on milking it for all its worth with end-less variants. We know all about the "Edge" and now comes "Play", a brand new special edition. This comes with a fancy graphics, red alloys, a striking center console and a whole bunch of new stuff that Logan buyers were not looking for in the first place. Not that we don’t like it, the quirky graphics and bling alloys rather add to the already quirky looks of the car. The Logan is clearly the best car in its segment with its spacious seats and good mileage. The special edition adds more zing to the looks and makes it rather fresh to look at. And oh, did I not mention the lucky draw in which every buyer is a guaranteed winner (yeah, right!). Pointless promotions aside, the Logan "play" makes sense in more ways than one and young buyers will surely give it a second look. Now if only, Mahindra had given Logan's claws some more metal in the form of powerful engine options instead making it plastic all the way...
<em><strong>Click through for the Image Gallery</strong></em>]]></description>
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<p>Mahindra-Renault has one car on the road in India and its hell bent on milking it for all its worth with end-less variants. We know all about the &#8220;Edge&#8221; and now comes &#8220;Play&#8221;, a brand new special edition. This comes with a fancy graphics, red alloys, a striking center console and a whole bunch of new stuff that Logan buyers were not looking for in the first place. Not that we don’t like it, the quirky graphics and bling alloys rather add to the already quirky looks of the car. The Logan is clearly the best car in its segment with its spacious seats and good mileage. The special edition adds more zing to the looks and makes it rather fresh to look at. And oh, did I not mention the lucky draw in which every buyer is a guaranteed winner (yeah, right!). Pointless promotions aside, the Logan &#8220;play&#8221; makes sense in more ways than one and young buyers will surely give it a second look. Now if only, Mahindra had given Logan&#8217;s claws some more metal in the form of powerful engine options instead making it plastic all the way&#8230;</p>
<p>Image Gallery:<br />

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