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Fiat to increase prices by up to Rs 25,000 next month

Italian car maker Fiat is going to hike the prices of the Linea sedan and Grande Punto hatchback by Rs 15,000-25,000 from January on the back of rising input costs, according to a statement released today. - Maruti to hold world premiere of concept MPV at Auto Expo - Fiat to hike price of Linea, Grande Punto by 2-2.5% - Maruti to showcase concept MPV at Auto Expo - Maruti sees 20% sales growth in FY10 - Volkswagen, Suzuki: Joining forces">Volkswagen, Suzuki: Joining forces - Maruti to launch new family car Eeco at Auto Expo “Owing to increasing input costs through the year, the company has taken the decision to have the prices of the Linea and Grande Punto increased by 2-2.5 per cent. The new prices will be effective from January 1, 2010. Prices of the Palio, however, will remain unchanged,” the statement says. Fiat’s move at jacking up its prices comes on the back of almost all automotive companies contemplating a similar hike in the coming weeks. Companies like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Honda and Toyota have signalled a price rise. While rising input prices is one of the primary causes, higher import costs due to fluctuations in exchange rates is also proving to be one of the main reasons for a price hike for those companies which have a high import content in their vehicles. Since its launch in January this year, more than 12,000 units of the Linea have been sold, while the Punto, which was launched in June this year, has seen sales of 9,000 units so far.


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