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  2. Maruti 800 - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Maruti Suzuki 800 that was produced from 1986–1997 underwent some changes in its appearance. The original grille that was introduced in 1986 was a horizontal slat grille with 'Maruti 800' monogram at the right hand corner. This grille was replaced by a mesh grille with the Maruti Logo on the centre in October 1994.

  3. Sipani - Wikipedia

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    In the interest of simplifying parts supply and keeping development costs down, the D-1 used a variety of parts from Maruti as well as Mahindra. Except for the windshield, the glazing was borrowed from other cars (leading to rather thick door pillars) but most conspicuously the D-1 received the Maruti 800's taillights as well as its brakes.

  4. Maruti Suzuki Alto - Wikipedia

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    Maruti Suzuki India launched a new version of the first generation Alto in the Indian auto market in August 2010, the Alto K10. [8] The new Maruti Alto K10 is equipped with the company's 1.0-litre, K-series DOHC inline-three petrol engine which also powered the Celerio and Wagon R, mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

  5. Category:Maruti vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Maruti vehicles" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Maruti 800; Maruti 1000; A. Maruti Alto; Maruti Suzuki Alto; B. Maruti Baleno;

  6. Suzuki Mehran - Wikipedia

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    The lowest number sold was in 2001, with 5,169 units sold. As compared to other locally assembled cars. By February 2019, Pak Suzuki had taken up the prices to their highest extent, with the basic variant "VX" having a retail price of PKR.825,000 with a choice of three colors – White, Silky Silver, and the darker Graphite Grey. [3]

  7. Suzuki Alto - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 until 2009 Maruti-built Altos were exported to Europe as Suzuki Altos; sales continued in Latin America and other markets until the next generation Maruti Alto took over in 2012. The car is powered with 0.8-litre F8D three-cylinder and 1.1-litre F10D four-cylinder engines with fuel injection.

  8. Prothom Alo - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Media Survey of 2018, conducted by Kantar MRB Bangladesh, Prothom Alo has a daily readership of more than 6.6 million online. According to Alexa Internet , an American web traffic analysis company , the online portal of Prothom Alo is the most visited Bengali website in the world.

  9. Maruti Suzuki Zen - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Maruti Suzuki Zen, called the Zen Estilo was introduced in December 2006 [1] [2] as a part of Maruti Suzuki's Indian market strategy to launch a new car annually for the next five years. The Zen Estilo had the same engine and chassis as the Maruti Wagon R; both being based on the Suzuki MR Wagon (Nissan Moco). [3]