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How practical and practical are Bolero Camper in comparison to more costly pickup trucks?
27 December 2024 07:33
The Camper is great for what it is, but it’s not in the same league as the Hilux or D-Max. Those trucks give you a lot more refinement and capability.
How practical and practical are Bolero Camper in comparison to more costly pickup trucks?
27 December 2024 07:33
People tend to look over the long term costs. The Camper might be cheaper up front, but when you factor in fuel efficiency and resale value, the difference isn’t that big.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
Absolutely! The Bolero Camper is all you need for an adventurous family. It's a blank canvas, you can mod it to your liking and the open bed is good for camping gear.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
It’s too basic for family use, so no way. It's also true that modern SUVs offer way more safety features and comfort than... well anything else, which is crucial when you've got kids in tow.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
But it would work, with some serious modifications. With an added canopy, new seats, and possibly some additional safety features, you’ve got yourself a pretty neat family adventure vehicle.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
I think it’s a cool idea, but not practical for most families. A proper SUV is more suitable for daily use and long trips, but it’s great for weekend warriors.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
I can say as a someone who’s done it, it’s doable, fun, but not for everyone. If you want to teach your kids about minimalism and real adventure, this is perfect.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
It’s a compromise, let’s be real. It makes you more rugged and simple, but you lose the comforts and the modern conveniences. That depends on how hardcore your family is.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
But I’d say it makes for a great second vehicle for adventure loving families. Use your comfy SUV for daily use, but when you need to get wild, break out the Camper.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
Why fix what ain't broke? It's iconic and practical, boxy design. It maximizes interior space and makes it much easier to judge the vehicle's dimensions when off roading. That's one of the Bolero's charms.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
Come on, it's 2024! The design is ancient. Even utilitarian vehicles can look good, and Mahindra needs to wake up to that fact. It would be a refresh that would attract new buyers, without alienating the old ones.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
I think it's a branding thing. It’s instantly recognizable as a Bolero, and that boxy shape. It's the Jeep Wrangler or G-Wagen – the shape is the car’s identity.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
You're all not taking into account the cost factor. That would mean retooling factories and perhaps altering the fundamental structure. Mahindra is keeping costs down by sticking with the old design.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
Perhaps it has nothing to do with looks. The current design could be optimized for easy repairs and parts replacement. That's more important in the rural areas than looking flashy.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
No way, man. The Bolero is all about its rural roots. You'll just end up with some weird hybrid that pleases nobody if you try to make it 'urban'. Stick to what it does best.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
Why not? If it had some better interiors, a smoother ride, and perhaps a hybrid powertrain, it could be just the unique option city folks could use to stand out. There’s something about that rugged charm that urban dwellers might dig.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
Both of you are missing the point. But the real question is would urban buyers take the Bolero brand with changes or not. Cities are full of snobbery around car brands.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
Mahindra is already doing this with the Bolero Neo, no? It's just a more refined Bolero. The real test is whether they can sell it to urban buyers.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
What a crazy idea: leave the Bolero alone, but make a premium 'urban edition' with all the city friendly features. A best of both worlds scenario: keep the original appeal, but test urban waters.
Is the Bolero's fuel efficiency underrated?
27 December 2024 05:23
Absolutely underrated! My cousin's fancy new compact SUV doesn't get as good mileage as my uncle's Bolero. It’s a simple engine and a light body, it just sips fuel if you drive it right.

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