No Maruti Diesel Cars From April 2020

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Maruti Suzuki, India's largest car maker, has announced that it will no longer sell diesel cars from 1 April, 2020 onwards. The company says that the cost of converting current BS 4 diesel engines to BS 6 is too high and passing on that cost to customers doesn't make sense.

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