Agree or not, every body loves SUVs especially Indians. Their appeal is something that Indians desire for. They can comfortably carry at least 7 passengers and can go off-roading with ease. The history of SUVs isn’t very long for India. The first SUV to be launched in india was the Tata Sierra. The three door …
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Let’s talk Tesla
If you would’ve told someone 15 years back that one day electric cars would be equally fun, practical and as fast as fuel cars, they probably would’ve laughed on you. And this was pretty much true before the entry of Tesla. Back then electric cars used to be slow, had very less range compared to …
Let’s talk mid size SUVs
We all are quite familiar with SUV segment and Indians love SUVs. In the early 2000s, SUVs used to be big, boxy, expensive and didn’t offer the punch that the sedans used to offer. So, the manufacturers gifted the Indian consumers a new segment. A segment, which was perfect for the Indian market, the mid …
Let’s talk Muscle
What comes to your mind when you hear the word pony? For most of you it must be a cute little horse, but for any automobile enthusiast, it is the American muscle. Muscle cars have a long and interesting history. They are big, powerful, gorgeous and insane. Hundreds of horses packed in big and powerful …
Let’s talk Volkswagen
Volkswagen needs no introduction. The automobile giant is the 2nd largest automobile manufacturer in world and owns some of the very known brands ranging from Bentley to Bugatti. While the Volkswagen cars are known for their build quality, their punchy engines, up-to-date tech, safety and many more reasons, Volkswagen seems to be playing their own …
Let’s talk the mid size segment
India has always had a taste for the mid size sedan segments. Manufacturers have always tried hard on giving the consumers the best product they can offer. But with the growing love for the compact SUV segment, consumers have had a tough time figuring out what to buy. The compact SUVs offer space, latest tech …
The Journey Begins
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