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Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
That's a total deal breaker for me. I’m not goin’ to pay extra for features that come standard on an electric scooter.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
I believe it's quite clever actually. This keeps the base price down for budget conscious buyers while still allowing premium features for those who want them.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
This is a slippery slope. Today it's the brakes, tomorrow it's reverse mode. Where does it end?
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
I'm on the fence. It's annoying, but if it means a lower upfront cost it may make EVs more accessible to more people.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
It's not ideal, but let's be honest – most people probably wouldn't use those features anyway. I'd rather pay upfront, save money.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
This is just the beginning. We’ll soon be paying subscriptions for everything in our vehicles. It's a dystopian future.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
I actually don't mind it. It's picking from different trim levels, just stretched out over time instead of all in one shot.
Is Bajaj's TecPac subscription model for the Chetak Urbane a smart move or a deal breaker?
15 January 2025 09:28
It's a hard no from me. I want to own my vehicle outright, not pay for a feature that the manufacturer rents to me.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
I believe BYD is still playing the long game here. As EVs become more standard, it won’t be about novelty anymore — it’ll be about practicality. That shift is positioned perfectly for the e6.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
It's a total misfire. For many buyers, EVs are still a status symbol, and the e6 just doesn't cut it. A huge market of people who want their car to make a statement are missing out.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
I know what BYD is doing from owning both flashy and practical cars. The market is real for no nonsense EV's that just get the job done without all the bells and whistles.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
I think it's smart. Take Toyota for example, they’ve made a business out of building reliable, practical cars. Is BYD positioning themselves as the Toyota of EVs?
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
But it's an extremely risky strategy. With more people taking to EVs, the market will become mature, and practicality will matter more. It’s just what BYD is ahead of the curve.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
They are definitely leaving money on the table. People want to feel good about their big purchases and the e6 just doesn't deliver that emotional punch that sells cars.
Is BYD's decision to focus on practicality over style in the e6 a smart long term strategy or a marketing misstep?
02 January 2025 06:35
I actually respect BYD for not just doing what everyone else is doing. Meanwhile, the e6 is filling a niche that other EV makers have failed to address—making EVs sexy.
Is the Vellfire a smart choice for politicians and executives?
31 December 2024 07:15
It's perfect for politicians. It’s very luxurious, but not flashy, so it wouldn’t attract bad attention in sensitive circles like voters.
Is the Vellfire a smart choice for politicians and executives?
31 December 2024 07:15
I think it is a missed opportunity. People of higher profile should be in more powerful, more successful cars.
Is the Vellfire a smart choice for politicians and executives?
31 December 2024 07:15
Smart choice. The interior is spacious, and meeting can be held inside, and also it is very comfortable for long rides.
Is the Vellfire a smart choice for politicians and executives?
31 December 2024 07:15
Not smart. It's just become too associated with politicians now. Something more distinctive is what executives should choose.
Is the Vellfire a smart choice for politicians and executives?
31 December 2024 07:15
It's clever. Shows that when it comes to fashion they prefer to prioritise comfort instead showing off. Good for their image.
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