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Is the Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a good family vehicle?
24 January 2025 10:38
It’s our second family car. It's not fancy, but it's useful when we want to move a lot of people or a lot of stuff.
Is the Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a good family vehicle?
24 January 2025 10:38
It's embarrassing to drop the kids off at school in this, but the fuel savings are nice. Looks too commercial.
Is the Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a good family vehicle?
24 January 2025 10:38
We had other long drives in it and it’s actually quite comfortable. We took out the last row and put cushions on them. Works great!
Is the Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a good family vehicle?
24 January 2025 10:38
Base models lack AC and this is a deal breaker for family use. Indian summers are brutal.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
Autos during monsoons just can’t compete with it. We are done with getting drenched while commuting!
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
Quick, short trips are still king for the autos. The Magic is too slow and too large to navigate zipping through traffic.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
I use the Magic because I’m a daily commuter. It's just more comfortable and I don't have to haggle over fares.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
Autos are more economical and available for solo trips, but it’s great for group travel.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
At night the Magic is safer. In an enclosed vehicle I feel more secure than when I’m in an open auto.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
From an environmental point of view, the CNG Magic is a cleaner option to the old polluting autos.
How is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater better than auto-rickshaws for last mile connectivity?
24 January 2025 10:38
In some areas, it’s putting auto drivers out of business. That's a big worry for their livelihoods.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
Absolutely! It’s a game changer and I’ve been using it for my catering business. Fits all my staff and equipment easily.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
No way, man. Parking when things are all crowded is a nightmare. For city runs, I’d rather stick to my hatchback.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
If you have a large family, it’s decent for daily use. For solo commuters, it’s overkill and a fuel gazzler.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
The variant on CNG is super economical. Compared to my old diesel van, I’m saving a ton on fuel costs.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
It is practical, but there are no basic comforts. In Indian summers, no AC in some variants is a deal breaker for me.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
I use it for my school van service. Great size and the kids think it's great. Parents also think it's safer than an auto.
Is Tata Magic CNG 8 Seater a practical daily use vehicle in Indian cities?
24 January 2025 10:38
It’s great for bad roads, but on highways it feels a bit unstable. Not the best for long trips.
Is the Tata Magic IRIS culturally significant in terms of Indian automotive engineering?
06 January 2025 12:26
Absolutely! This is peak Indian jugaad - practical, affordable and does the job. That’s Indian engineering at its best.
Is the Tata Magic IRIS culturally significant in terms of Indian automotive engineering?
06 January 2025 12:26
Not really. It's just a cheap design. The real Indian engineering should be more forward looking and innovative.

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