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Was the Mahindra Naya Commander the most underrated Indian car in its time?
28 January 2025 10:05
Mahindra had potential, but he didn’t develop it enough. A few more iterations could've been great.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
Nope, it was just a glorified Bolero with some extra bits added on. Nothing revolutionary about it.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
In some ways, I’d say it was ahead. That was pretty unique for its time, that 9 seater config. Ideal for big families or small businesses.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
It was trying to be too many things all at once. Not quite an SUV, not quite a people carrier. Jack of all trades, master of none.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
It was definitely ahead of its time. Check out all the boxy SUVs that are so popular now. That look, Naya Commander had that way back in 2005.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
Ahead of its time? More like stuck in the past. It looked like that thing was designed in the 80s.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
It wasn't poorly marketed. I think that it was just poorly marketed. It could’ve been a hit with adventure enthusiasts and rural buyers with the right campaign.
Was the Mahindra Naya Commander too good to be true?
28 January 2025 10:05
It was a solid concept but badly executed. Had they refined it for another few years, it might have found its place.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
Absolutely! It could be a killer family SUV, with some modern tech and a hybrid powertrain.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
Nah, let sleeping dogs lie. Mahindra has moved on to better things like the XUV700 and Scorpio-N.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
Maybe as an electric vehicle? Boxy design would help you maximize interior space with a flat battery floor.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
To compete today it’d need a complete overhaul. It's just too outdated original concept.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
I'd like to see it return as a hardcore off roader to take on the Gurkha, Thar and all that.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
Second chance? It had barely deserved its first chance. The reason it didn't sell well is because there is a reason.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
If they made them more practical but updated the looks and features, they'd be a hit with large families and small businesses.
Did the Mahindra Naya Commander deserve a second chance?
28 January 2025 10:05
As an EV, it'd be interesting as a retro styled one, like what Volkswagen did with the ID. Buzz.
How does the Mahindra Roxor's reliability compare to modern Jeeps?
24 January 2025 07:55
In my experience, the Roxor is way more reliable than modern Jeeps. It's all about simplicity—fewer things to go wrong. I've put mine through hell on the farm, and it just keeps going.
How does the Mahindra Roxor's reliability compare to modern Jeeps?
24 January 2025 07:55
It's not really a fair comparison. Modern Jeeps are daily drivers with all the comforts, while the Roxor is a bare-bones off-roader. Of course the Roxor is more reliable—it has way less to break!
How does the Mahindra Roxor's reliability compare to modern Jeeps?
24 January 2025 07:55
I've owned both, and I'd say the Roxor wins on reliability hands down. The diesel engine is bulletproof, and there's no computer to mess things up. It's like comparing a hammer to a smartphone.
How does the Mahindra Roxor's reliability compare to modern Jeeps?
24 January 2025 07:55
The Roxor might be simpler, but that doesn't automatically make it more reliable. Modern Jeeps have the advantage of decades of engineering improvements. The Roxor is still relatively unproven in the long term.
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