Carazoo.com is India’s First & Only Car Portal with Interactive Animations facilitating the purchase and sale of Cars in India and has the following major features:
- 360 Exterior and Interior Car Animations
- One Giant Virtual Showroom featuring over 125 Car Models
- Paint a Car in all available colours, Compare Cars
- Request free Test Drives, Quotes, e-brochures, and more...
- Buy New Car
- Special Car Offers
- Sell a Car for Free
- Buy Used Car
- Apply for Car Loan or Insurance
- Read Car Reviews, Articles, News and Blogs
Carazoo won the 2008 Best Automotive Website Award in a contest held by MetrixLab of Netherlands. Carazoo was chosen as the winner among a list of 16 nominated automotive websites in India.
Carazoo also won the PCWorld Web Awards 2008 for the Best Design in the Automobile category.
Carazoo.com offers Indian Automotive Market, a whole range of products and solutions like:
- Online stores with interactive animations (websites)
- Online Marketing
- Lead Management solutions
- CRM solutions
- Specialized Sales Force & Lead Conversion Training
- Interactive Animation based Accessories Solutions
- Professional Car Photography and Consulting for Interactive Animations
Carazoo.com have designed many top class web portals for various car dealers in India like Sagar Automobiles, Bimal Automobiles, Kataria Group, FortPoint Automotive, NBS Mahindra, Balaji Cars, to name a few.
Recent Activity
Maruti Suzuki Regional local indian local Ltd (MSIL) took the Regional local indian local automobile community by environment by creating the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga on Twelfth Apr 2012 at its key head office in New Delhi.
Maruti plans to launch a face lifted version of its environment friendly car, A Star in 2012. The company has worked on the feedbacks received from customers about the uncomfortable interior space to introduce refined and comfortable interiors with stylish exteriors.
Indian car market is growing rapidly. Its growth has been phenomenal in the last ten years thanks to raising income and needs of the people. The cars that were once a privilege of only a few, are no longer reserved to well-to-do classes.
India car marked is flooded with cars of all types and sizes. Small cars have increasingly become popular. All major carmakers are rolling out small cars. Ford Figo and Chevrolet Beat are two small cars which have earned a good name. The two cars small hatchbacks are still new to Indian car market. Both are powered by petrol and priced between Rs 3.4 and 4.4 Lakh Ex-showroom approximately. Here's is a comparison of both the cars.
New cars 2012 is the current hot topic; the year has seen launch of so many new cars in India, and has made it an exciting time. There is an additional cheer and a pleasant surprise, which you will realize when you start to compare cars in India.
Not so long ago, roads in India were filled with an average middle-class Indian couple commuting in a bike holding on to their children, rather sitting uncomfortably forsaking the safety of the whole family.
The year 2011 had the launches of new and interesting cars to suit all tastes and budgets. 2011 has seen a surge in popularity for many cars. 2011 was an eventful and competitive year for the automobile industry, with the launch of some pathbreakers. The top 10 launches of 2011 are as follows.
Buying a car require lots of patience and search. It is an important decision that should be carefully planned.
After the global recession which has prompted potential customers to defer purchases of their dream cars, 2010 was the year that the car industry got back on its feet but 2011 can be considered the year when it got back in its stride. The year 2011 had the launches of new and interesting cars to suit all tastes and budgets. 2011 has seen a surge in popularity for many cars which includes Nissan Versa, the subcompact car.
The year 2012 is ready to see an addition of a full line-up of small cars, new models, face-lifts, SUVs with hybrid hearts and thrilling sports car hitting the roads. Big auto makers are coming up with many new cars in 2012.

