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Has the popularity of the Toyota Fortuner in India more to do with status rather than automotive merit?
30 December 2024 11:03
It’s undeniable that the status factor, but it’s not fair to say it’s the only reason for its popularity. Toyota’s brand value and after sales service also have huge role to play.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
Absolutely worth it! The Fortuner is the most reliable car. Mine's been 5 years and has had no issues. Can you get that peace of mind with other brands?
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
No way, it's way overpriced. With more comfort and features, you can get much better equipped luxury SUVs for 50 lakhs. At this point, Toyota's just milking its reputation.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
That depends on what your priorities are. It's worth it if you want a tough, go anywhere SUV that will last forever. However, if you’re looking for luxury and tech, you should look elsewhere.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
It is expensive, but think of the total cost of ownership. Their value holds very well and their maintenance costs are low. It’s costly in the beginning but economical in the long run.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
I believe it is overpriced for what it has to offer in terms of features, but you are paying for the badge and reliability. In many parts of India, it’s not just a car; it’s a status symbol.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
I’ve owned both a Fortuner and a luxury German SUV and I can say that the Fortuner is worth it if you’re going to do a lot of highway driving or off-roading. For city use, not so much.
Is the Toyota Fortuner really worth the bucks?
30 December 2024 11:03
For me, a lack of features for its price is a deal breaker. There is no 360 camera, basic infotainment — it feels as though you're paying for the name more than the product.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
The car is not the problem, it's the drivers. I have met with a lot of Fortuner owners who have been respectful. Because the car's so big, people just notice the bad ones more.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
It’s totally justified. I’ve come to know that every time I see a Fortuner in my rearview mirror that I’m about to get tailgated or cut off. And it is like an unwritten rule for them.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
I think it has to do with the size of the car and the kind of people who can afford it. And it attracts those who want to display their status and power on the road.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
I am a Fortuner owner and I hate this stereotype. I drive responsibly but I’m judged all the time for my car choice. To generalize all owners isn't fair.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
Some buyers like the "bad boy" image. That road presence and the feeling of power is what they want. Toyota's not exactly not discouraging it with their marketing either.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
This has become a self fulfilling prophecy. Aggressive drivers are attracted to the reputation, which reinforces the stereotype, and so on.
So, why does the Toyota Fortuner get the image of a 'bad boy' on Indian roads?
30 December 2024 11:03
I think it's more that the vehicle has the capabilities. If you are normally a calm driver, it is easy to get tempted to use that much power and size.
Is the Toyota Fortuner's off road capability overrated for most Indian users?
30 December 2024 11:03
Most users are definitely overrated. I have had my Fortuner for 3 years and never taken it off road. I like the peace of mind it provides but it’s overkill for city use.
Is the Toyota Fortuner's off road capability overrated for most Indian users?
30 December 2024 11:03
Not overrated at all. While you might not go proper off roading, the Fortuner’s capability is pretty good for bad roads, waterlogged streets and the odd trip to a farmhouse or hill station.
Is the Toyota Fortuner's off road capability overrated for most Indian users?
30 December 2024 11:03
It’s like buying a gaming laptop just for browsing and MS Office. It works, but you're not using all the features and paying more than you need to.
Is the Toyota Fortuner's off road capability overrated for most Indian users?
30 December 2024 11:03
That's what makes it a Fortuner, its off road capability. If you want a soft roader, buy something else. Just because some owners don’t use it fully, don’t dilute the Fortuner’s DNA.
Is the Toyota Fortuner's off road capability overrated for most Indian users?
30 December 2024 11:03
I think the possibility is more than the use. Even if you rarely do, knowing you can go anywhere is a big part of the appeal.

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