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Abhishek Banerjee

Since20 Dec, 2025
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12 Months & 15,000 Km: Why My Family's Dzire is the Silent Hero We Needed

Alright, buckle up, folks. It’s been a year and over fifteen thousand kilometers with our Maruti Suzuki Dzire ZXi+. We bought it smack in the middle of 2025, when everyone was whispering about EVs and waiting for the next big thing. But with a toddler, a set of ageing parents, and the typical Bhubaneswar-to-Cuttack commute (with the occasional monsoon dash to Puri), I needed a known quantity. A&nb...

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From Buyer's Remorse to Bengali Pride: How the Jeep Meridian Won Over a Skeptical Family

Let me tell you, the anxiety of signing a check for nearly 50 lakh rupees for a car—your first big car—is enough to make you question every life choice that led you to that showroom. For months after our pearl-white Meridian Overland 4x4 arrived, a little voice in my head, sounding suspiciously like my practical, value-conscious uncle, wouldn't shut up. "A stretched Compass!" it hissed a...

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The Kommuter's Conundrum: Can 19PS 'Ready to Race' Sunday Stroller?

My old Pulsar 150 had served me faithfully for nine years, braving monsoon-ready rides through waterlogged Park Circus and chaotic Gariahat lanes. But its tired engine was gasping for breath – the replacement was long overdue. As a value-for-money seeker in Kolkata, my decision matrix had three boxes: low running costs for my daily Salt Lake commute, durability for our monsoon-ready road...

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The Unbreakable Gurkha: How a Bare-Bones 4x4 Becomes an Overlanding Legend

Let's cut through the marketing nonsense. Most "lifestyle" SUVs sold today with hill-descent control and a "terrain mode" are posers. They're built for malls and monsoon potholes, not the mineral moonscapes of Ladakh or the clay-locked trails of the Western Ghats. Then there's the Force Gurkha. In an era where post-2025 emission norms are making engines more complex and ADAS sensors add thousands...

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"Bada Bhai" of SUVs: The Maruti Brezza Through Our Eyes

You know, here in Kolkata, we have a thing for what’s dependable, practical, and has a bit of presence. That’s exactly why, from Behala to New Town, you’ll see more Maruti Suzuki Brezzas than yellow taxis on a slow day. My work place at an ad agency and weekend trips to Diamond Harbour, I’ve driven, discussed, and dissected this car more than my morning eelaish mach.This isn’t a brochure revi...

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The Neighborhood EV Whisper: Making Sense of Vayve Mobility Eva

Listen, bhai. In our chawls and colonies, EV news doesn't come from fancy websites. It comes from the auto-wallah's radio, the neighbour's son who works in a tech park, and the gossip at the paan shop. When a name like "Vayve Mobility Eva" pops up, it's not a global launch. It's a local puzzle. A small, Indian startup promising a tiny, hyper-local electric car. Is this real news or just...

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The MG Windsor EV in Odisha: A Talk on Charging, Range, and Our Roads

Ah, bhai! Talking about an electric car in our Odisha is like talking about planting a mango tree in a cyclone. You have to think differently. I am from Bhubaneswar, and after six months with my MG Windsor EV, let me tell you the truth—not from a brochure, but from the heart, in our own way of thinking.First, the Big Question: "Battery Re Charge Kie Hela?" (How is the battery charging?)This is the...

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