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Tata has just shared a teaser where it is shown that 10K Sierras are delivered. Opinion: Tata has made commuter looking cars like Nexon & Punch sell in crazy numbers with working on constant feedback, Sierra is Sierra. In 12-24 months, with more & more feedback, I am sure...

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