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Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's a smart move. They’re trying to appeal to the largest market segment by focusing on practicality over performance.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
It's doomed. EV enthusiasts want new tech, and the QC1 feels like it’s from 2020.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Are you guys forgetting this is probably just Honda's first step? Later they'll release higher performance models.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
Does it really matter if your scooter can go 50 or 80 km/h in bumper-to-bumper traffic? Honda's being realistic here.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
In fact, the modest specs might be a blessing. Better reliability and longer battery life are usually associated with lower performance.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
It’s the package, not the specs. Should Honda price it right and build on its service network, it could be a hit.
Is the Honda QC1's modest performance destined to fail in the cutthroat Indian EV market?
24 January 2025 10:15
And I think we’re underestimating the average Indian buyer. Not all of us want or need a high-performance EV for our daily commute.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
Absolutely. That would have been a massive statement to the world that India can produce more than cheap cars.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
I doubt it. It's never going to be one car that changes decades of perception. That would’ve been a fluke.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
One model could have started the process, but real change would take sustained effort and more than one model.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
Definitely. Check out how the NSX altered perceptions of Honda. Tata could have been the RaceMo.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
The average person wouldn't care, but maybe among enthusiasts. It's the mass market cars that create the general perceptions.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
At least it would have gotten people talking. That’s all you need sometimes to start changing minds.
Could the TAMO RaceMo help change perceptions about Indian automotive engineering?
24 January 2025 09:09
Even when it didn't make it to production, I think it already changed some perceptions. It was impressive that Tata could design something like this.
Can Zontes create a strong brand identity in the crowded market of Indian motorcycles?
23 January 2025 10:52
Yes, Zontes has potential to create a strong identity by focusing on premium features, competitive pricing, and unique designs. However, building trust through after-sales service and network expansion will be crucial in competing with established brands.
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
Size doesn't matter, it's about the skill of the driver. I've seen people in Innovas drive through the gullies of Old Delhi, the narrowest of gullies. The Majestor will be fine if they can do that.
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
Are you kidding me? This thing is a behemoth! It is like trying to park an elephant in a phone booth. You won't find a spot in any mall parking lot.
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
The big thing is not size. Simply look at the number of Fortuners and Endeavours on our roads. If they really want the car, people find a way to make it work.
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
Yes, it’s too big for cities. But for highway cruising and road trips? This beast would be perfect. How comfortable would that feel on those long drives!
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
We’re missing the point here, I believe. Whether it fits, or we need cars this big, it's not. Where did fuel efficiency and our carbon footprint reduction go?
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