Global Vehicles USA, Inc (GV), which was to handle importing, marketing and
distribution aspects of the pick-ups from Mahindra, has requested the states
of Florida [ Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=florida>]
and Georgia to hold administrative hearings to determine whether the
Indian company and its US employees are violating state motor vehicle
franchise laws.

By the middle of this year, Mahindra had opted out of the agreement with GV,
following growing escalation in tension between the two partners. GV had
sued M&M for continuously delaying launch of pick-up trucks which were
supposed to hit the US showrooms a few months ago.

John Perez, CEO of Global Vehicles, said: "We are ready to sell trucks and
that remains our goal. By our calculation, Mahindra's delays and disruptions
are putting more than 8,300 potential jobs at risk at our dealers, at the
ports, in the trucking industry and throughout the supply base."

Global Vehicles also has invoked the arbitration clause in its contract with
Mahindra, and sued Mahindra in Georgia, to protect its contractual rights.
Both cases are pending.

An email query to Mahindra went unanswered at the time of going to press.
M&M, which had stated earlier this year that it was on track to launch its
trucks before December, has refused to provide any guidance on new launch
dates of its vehicles in the US.

Global Vehicles has been the exclusive US distributor of Mahindra vehicles
since 2006, and the company recruited a network of 347 dealers who are
prepared to sell Mahindra pickups. These dealers have collectively invested
$100 million preparing for the launch.

GV said M&M had by suggestion through a spokesman stated that it may do
business in the future with some dealers but not all of them. GV had also
accused M&M of trying to acquire rights for dealing with its dealers
directly, thereby wiping out the involvement of the US company.

Frustrated at being at the receiving end in the tussle, some of these
dealers had even agreed to take up franchises of other vehicle brands such
as Kia and Subaru, while many more evaluate similar opportunities.
http://www.rediff.com/business/report/mahindra-blamed-for-loss-of-8300-american-jobs/20101115.htm

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