Auto cos seek extension
Published On Dec 08, 2009 12:25 PM By Vidyadhar
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Car major have approach the government to extend the April 2010 deadline for emission by a couple of months that any mismatch of fuel can have an adverse effect on engines. Car maker are ready to make their vehicles complaints, the government has been unable to upgrade in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, NorthEast and West Bengal. Engines are designed according to fuel specifications, petroleum ministry has ensure that eleven metros of the country would adopt Bharat Stage IV emission norms.
Car maker has asked government to find out the solution as soon as possible because delaying this matter will affect the future product plans. New car launches are geared up to meet the mandated emission standards and some of the coming models need changes and upgraded engines.
'India major car-maker company recently launched a few cars like Ritz, SX4, Zen Estilo and all are facing the same problem. Some engines are upgraded and others are powered by K-series engine and some are modified' said by Managing executive officer of Maruti.
National leader of automobiles said that' there is a road map for emission, all cities has there own road capacity and the size of the road. Even vehicles manufacturer are ready with the emission but the technology,co-ordinating agencies like the government norms.'
Major car making companies of the country like Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra are working to sort out this problem.
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