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Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of French auto maker Renault has said that Renault has started making money in India after selling 1,00,000 Kwids.
 
Kwid is a compact hatch-back built on the sketch of cars such as Tata Nano and Maruti Suzuki Alto. The Renault Kwid is a second car, after Duster, from the stable of Renault to achieve this milestone. Duster's total sales in India has crossed over 1.50 lakh units.
 
Since its launch, Kwid sales crossed 1.30 lakh units. Last month the company had sold around 9,600 units. In small cities Kwid continues to be the

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