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Should Mahindra work on the Thar's on road manners or focus on improving its off road capabilities?
27 December 2024 11:27
While a Thar owner like me would appreciate better on road manners, I wouldn’t want to sacrifice off road capability. Maybe Mahindra could make different suspension setups available as options?
Should Mahindra work on the Thar's on road manners or focus on improving its off road capabilities?
27 December 2024 11:27
Part of the charm of the Thar is its on road behaviour. It just reminds you that you’re driving something special, not just another cookie cutter SUV. I say keep it as it is.
Should Mahindra work on the Thar's on road manners or focus on improving its off road capabilities?
27 December 2024 11:27
The Thar would be much more appealing to a wider audience if on road manners could be improved. That might be good for Mahindra, as it could help them sell more units, which could be good for the brand in general.
Should Mahindra work on the Thar's on road manners or focus on improving its off road capabilities?
27 December 2024 11:27
I feel Mahindra should concentrate on noise reduction and raising the ride quality on roads, but not at the expense of ground clearance or approach/departure angles. It's a hard thing to get the balance of, but it can be done.
Is the Mahindra Thar really the hype, or all it’s cracked up to be?
27 December 2024 11:27
The Thar is honestly overhyped. It is uncomfortable to use daily, is poor on fuel efficiency, and is a pain to park in the cities. It’s cool looking, sure, but that novelty wears off real quick when you’re stuck in traffic with no AC.
Is the Mahindra Thar really the hype, or all it’s cracked up to be?
27 December 2024 11:27
If you know what you’re getting yourself into, as a Thar owner, I can assure you it’s totally worth it. It’s not intended to be a family car or a city commuter. It’s for the adventurous who don’t mind forgoing a bit of comfort for capability.
Is the Mahindra Thar really the hype, or all it’s cracked up to be?
27 December 2024 11:27
The Thar is a niche vehicle which does what it is intended to do. When you pit it against regular SUVs, you're really comparing apples to oranges. It's fantastic if you want off road capability and don't mind the compromises. If you want comfort and practicality, look elsewhere.
Is the Mahindra Thar really the hype, or all it’s cracked up to be?
27 December 2024 11:27
I believe the Thar is more than a lifestyle statement. One of the few off-roaders in India that can actually do serious terrain is actually affordable. What's more, the new generation has much better on road manners than the old one.
Is the Mahindra Thar really the hype, or all it’s cracked up to be?
27 December 2024 11:27
But the hype around the Thar is mostly justified, not everyone will like it. It's a commitment vehicle that you need to understand its limitations. If you only buy it for the looks, then you will probably be disappointed. It's amazing if you actually use it for what it's supposed to be used for.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
It’s just a stereotype, that’s all. I have seen enough responsible Thar drivers who follow traffic rules and are nice on the road. There are bad drivers in every type of vehicle.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
Not all Thar owners are bad drivers, but there is a trend. There's a certain type of person that the car attracts, they want to show off, they want to dominate the road. The mentality of some owners, not the car's fault.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
I think it's a bit of everything. The Thar's size and power can easily make a driver feel invincible, and drive recklessly. It’s all about the attitude of the individual and the driving skill.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
I’m a Thar owner and I’m tired of this stereotype. We are responsible drivers who just like to off road. It shouldn't be the case that a few bad apples have to define the whole community.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
The issue is not the Thar itself, but a lack of proper driver education in India. Any powerful vehicle can be a dangerous thing in the wrong hands. All drivers need better training, and stricter enforcement of traffic rules.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
Newer Thar owners are more aggressive, while long time owners are more responsible. Maybe it's just a phase some do when they first get the car.
Is owning a Thar a bad driver or that is a stereotype?
27 December 2024 11:27
It’s a stereotype that exists for a reason, but that doesn’t mean it applies to everyone. I have seen good and bad Thar drivers. It’s more about the person in the car than the car itself.
Is the Thar too impractical for most buyers?
27 December 2024 11:27
For sure, lack of practicality is a deal breaker for me. I need a car that can fit my family and hold groceries. The Thar just doesn't work for daily use.
Is the Thar too impractical for most buyers?
27 December 2024 11:27
The Thar isn't about practicality, I don't think. For enthusiasts who want something different, it’s a lifestyle vehicle. This is not the car you are looking for if you want practicality.
Is the Thar too impractical for most buyers?
27 December 2024 11:27
I can say, as a Thar owner, that the practicality issues are overblown. It’s not hatchback convenient, but it’s not impossible to live with. All you need to do is adjust your expectations.
Is the Thar too impractical for most buyers?
27 December 2024 11:27
What makes the Thar impractical is also part of its charm. It’s not designed to be a family hauler or grocery getter. This is for the people who want adventure and don't mind losing a little convenience.

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