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Aiwa re-enters India market with new smart LED TVs and audio products

Aiwa, the Japan-based consumer electronics brand, today re-entered the India market with its range of audio-visual products that includes smart LED TVs, Home Audio systems, voice-enabled Bluetooth speakers and personal audio devices. In the long list of products, Aiwa’s 75-inch 4K UHD Smart TV is the most premium device.

The company has kept the pricing of their products under wrap, but says that new LED TVs from Aiwa will start at Rs 7,999 and go as high as Rs 1,99,000.

Aiwa re-enters India market with new smart LED TVs and audio products

This Tesla-Powered Porshe 912 is The New Face of Vintage Restoration

There are some half a million Teslas in the world right now, and some of them have met unfortunate endings. But as people like YouTuber Rich Rebuilds have shown, one Tesla owner’s loss can easily become another’s gain. Just take the resurrected 1968 Porsche 912 featured in the video above, which is, once again, doing smoky burnouts, thanks to the motor from a Tesla Model S P85.

This Tesla-powered Porsche 912 is the new face of vintage restorations

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Discussion Huawei Y9 Prime 2019

Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 is launched in India at Rs. 15,990 for the lone 4GB+128GB variant. It will be available for purchase in Emerald Green and Sapphire Blue colour options.

Sale starts on 7th August at 12pm exclusively for Prime members and on 8th August at 12pm for other members. It will be also sold via offline stores, prebooking starts on 5th August at Croma, Poorvika, and other major retail outlets.

Launch offers include instant cashback of Rs. 500 through Amazon Pay, instant 10% discount for SBI cardholders, additional exchange discount of up to Rs. 1,500 and no-cost EMI options for six months.

Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 With Pop-Up Selfie Camera Debuts in India

2019 Yamaha R15 V3, FZ25, RayZR – Monster Edition launched in India

2019 Monster Energy Yamaha Moto GP Limited Edition editions are now available at the following price points – YZF-R15 Version 3.0 for Rs. 142,780; FZ 25 for Rs. 136,680, and Cygnus Ray ZR for Rs. 59,028.

The bikes in question do not sport any mechanical changes but do get a livery update. All three models will feature Yamaha YZR-M1 inspired branding on the fairing, tank, side and panels.

Customers will also be given a complimentary ‘racing branded’ T-shirt upon buying the bike.

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Soon Register New Vehicles Online Yourself

Buyers of new vehicles will soon get to register them with the regional transport office (RTO) online with minimal intervention of a dealer, a top government functionary has said.

Buyers will, thus, save on extra registration costs charged by dealers for this service. The buyer will, however, have to pay the registration fees of the vehicle to the dealer who will, then, deposit them with the RTO.

Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, said, “The law states that when you have purchased a new vehicle you have to take that vehicle to the RTO office for registration. We have made a change in that. Registration authority will be the state government which is the RTO but consumers can register the vehicle online, you don’t have to take the vehicle to the RTO. Consumer can save the fee charged by the dealer who used to register the vehicle on your behalf. The dealer will deposit the money with the state government.”


Registering new vehicles online sans dealers soon a reality

Rajya Sabha passes the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019

this bill having 10 key points :
1)Road Safety , 2)vehicle fitness, 3)recall of vehicles, 4)offences and penalties ,5)Protection of Good Samaritan,6) Cashless Treatment during Golden , 7)third party insurance ,8) Provision for online driving licenses, 9)Process of Vehicle Registration, 10)taxi aggregators
4)Offences and penalties: The Bill increases penalties for several offences under the Act. The maximum penalty for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs has been increased from Rs 2,000 to Rs 10,000. If a vehicle manufacturer fails to comply with motor vehicle standards, the penalty will be a fine of up to Rs 100 crore, or imprisonment of up to one year, or both. If a contractor fails to comply with road design standards, the penalty will be a fine of up to one lakh rupees. The central government may increase fines mentioned under the Act every year by up to 10%.
Drunk driving will now cost offender five times more: 10 points of motor vehicle bill
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