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Is the Kia Clavis's reported panoramic sunroof a feature that will actually be used or just a gimmick for the Indian market?
03 January 2025 11:49
In fact I use my sunroof a lot, even in summer. When you first get in a hot car, it's great for ventilation. I think it's a smart addition.
Is the Kia Clavis's reported panoramic sunroof a feature that will actually be used or just a gimmick for the Indian market?
03 January 2025 11:49
The real question is, how much is it gonna add to the cost? Of course, if it bumps up the price too much, it may not be worth it for many buyers.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
I'm skeptical. I can perfectly imagine these systems getting confused with Indian traffic and causing more problems than they are intended to solve.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
Having ADAS is better than not having it, even if they aren’t perfect. At least, it could help in highway driving situations, that's a start.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
It’ll be interesting to see how well Kia tunes the systems for Indian conditions, I think. It could be really useful if they do their homework.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
The real problem is going to be teaching drivers how to properly take advantage of these features. If you don’t have that, then they’re just expensive gimmicks.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
It’s good to see ADAS in more affordable cars like the Clavis. It will not be perfect, but it will help normalize the technology and over time lead to improvements.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
Most Indian drivers will probably just turn these features off, let’s be real. It’s not something that we’re used to, letting the car take control.
Will Kia Clavis's ADAS features actually be useful on Indian roads?
03 January 2025 11:49
I believe that it'll be fantastic for new drivers. Having an extra set of eyes on the road can really be a boost of confidence.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
The ADAS has been surprisingly useful, especially on the highway. It’s not perfect, but it does make long drives less fatiguing.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
To me, ADAS in India is just a gimmick. These systems can’t work reliably because our roads are too unpredictable. And I'd rather pay less and have a car without it.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
It's a mixed bag. Adaptive cruise control is great on expressways, but lane keep assist is pretty useless in city traffic.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
I think it's a good step in the right direction. It’s not perfect for Indian conditions, but it will improve with time. We have to start somewhere.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
At first I was skeptical but automatic emergency braking has saved me from a couple of close calls from suddenly stopping cars.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
It’s good, but I think some drivers may become too dependent on it. It’s not a replacement for attentive driving; it’s an assistant.
Is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful in the Indian driving conditions?
03 January 2025 07:34
The ADAS works fine, but I'm not sure it's a cost worth paying. I'd prefer to have a lower spec Verna and save some money.
In Indian driving conditions, is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful?
03 January 2025 07:24
The ADAS has proven to be surprisingly useful, particularly on highways. It's not perfect but it certainly cuts down on fatigue on long drives.
In Indian driving conditions, is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful?
03 January 2025 07:24
To me, ADAS in India feels like a gimmick. These systems simply don’t work reliably on our roads. I would rather pay less for a car without it.
In Indian driving conditions, is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful?
03 January 2025 07:24
It's a mixed bag. Adaptive cruise control is great on expressways but lane keep assist is pretty useless in city traffic.
In Indian driving conditions, is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful?
03 January 2025 07:24
I think that's a step in the right direction. It sure isn't perfect for Indian conditions but it'll get better over time. We have to start somewhere.
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