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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?
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
I wonder if you’ve ever seen the potholes on some of our roads. A Majestor is a big SUV, the only thing that might not break an axle when going over them.
Is the MG Majestor too big for Indian roads?
23 January 2025 10:47
It's all relative. To someone who has been used to driving a Nano, even a Swift seems big. People will get used to the Majestor's size, just like they did with other SUVs, give it time.
Is the Hondaonda CB Shine truly the king of Indian commuters?
23 January 2025 10:41
Absolutely! The Shine's been around forever for a reason. Simply put, it’s the Nokia 3310 of bikes—mple, reliable, and just gets the job done.
Is the Hondaonda CB Shine truly the king of Indian commuters?
23 January 2025 10:41
No way, man. The SP 125 blows it out of the water. It has better features, the samesame reliability,, and doesn’t look like it’s stuck in 2010.
Is the Hondaonda CB Shine truly the king of Indian commuters?
23 January 2025 10:41
King? He was more like the old man of commuters. Sure, it's comfortable, but my grandpa's rocking chair is.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
No way it'll hit 500km in real conditions. You'll be lucky to get 350km between the AC running on full blast and the traffic.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
I think people are too pessimistic. EVs have come a long way. Of course, it doesn’t need to reach 500km, but 400km is plenty for most families.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
The real question is how it feels on long road trips. Can it run Delhi to Jaipur without a charge? That's the real test.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
Don't forget about the regenerative braking. That could actually help extend the range in city traffic beyond expectations.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
The thing I am more worried about is battery degradation over time. It may do 500km now, but what about after two years of Indian summers?
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
Most families aren't actually driving 500km in one go anyway, so let's be real. For daily use, even 300km is more than enough.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
The weight of the car worries me. It's a big MPV. That range is going to take a big hit, loaded up with a family and luggage.
This brings us to the biggest question – how will the MG M9 EV’s range hold up in real Indian driving conditions?
23 January 2025 10:12
I think we're overlooking the charging speed. If it can charge quickly, even if the range is less, it's not a big issue.
Can MG M9 EV's luxury features survive the use and abuse of Indian family use?
23 January 2025 10:12
Those fancy features aren’t gonna last long. After a year of kids spilling stuff and jumping around half of those massage seats will most likely be broken.
Can MG M9 EV's luxury features survive the use and abuse of Indian family use?
23 January 2025 10:12
I think Indian engineering is underestimated. If MG is smart they’ve adapted these features for our conditions. Indian families are also pretty careful with their cars, plus.
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