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The Mumbai Owner's Notebook: On Living with an M5 CS

How I Ended Up With a BMW M5 CS in Mumbai (And Why It’s Not as Crazy as It Sounds) You know that moment when you’re stuck in traffic on the Western Express Highway, sweating through your shirt, an auto-rickshaw practically in your lap, and you think — My God, what am I doing with my life?I was supposed to buy something sensible. A nice, quiet German sedan. Something that whispers “success” bu...

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The Mahindra Thar: A Review from the Ground Up of Uttar Pradesh

Let's get one thing straight—this isn't a review written from a fancy office. This comes from the dusty highways of Agra, the washed-out village roads after the monsoon in Gorakhpur, and the chaotic parking lots of Lucknow. My Thar isn't just a vehicle; it's a statement, a tool, and sometimes, my only sane companion in the madness. Here's the truth, from the heart of UP.Why a Thar? It’s Not a Choi...

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The City Smart: MG Comet EV through a Practical Eyes

In Gujarat’s sun-soaked lanes, where a rupee saved is a rupee earned and practicality sits on a throne, the MG Comet EV enters not with a roar but with a silent, curious buzz. It's a car that makes you stop and think — not about power or prestige, but about pure, simple logic. In the tight parking spots of Surat’s textile markets, the disciplined traffic of Ahmedabad, and the growing tech corridor...

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The Electric Waiting Game: The Real Scoop on Suzuki's e-Vitara

Let's be straight. Right now, the Suzuki e-Vitara is a ghost. A very pretty, very promising ghost that you see in magazine pictures and concept car videos. In the real world, where we need to get to work and take the family to the doctor, it doesn't exist yet. So all this "news" and "insight"? It's just us trying to predict the future. But in a market filling up with electric promises, this one ma...

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The Gentleman's Highway Cruiser: A Long-Term Tale with My Skoda Kodiaq

Good evening, bhailog. My business is in textiles, which means my driving is a proper mix: negotiating the choked traffic around Lal Darwaja for meetings, smooth cruises on the new Vadodara Expressway, and the occasional family "mission" to Diu or Mount Abu. For the last three years, my partner in all this has been a Skoda Kodiaq Style – the diesel one, in that velvet red. People here buy Fortuner...

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The Palace on Wheels (That Occasionally Visits the Workshop)

Alright, let’s be real. My office is in South Delhi, but my weekends are in the hills of Himachal or by a river in Rishikesh. For the last four years, my companion on this tightrope walk between concrete and nature has been a Range Rover Sport, the SDV8 HSE version. Let’s call it The Contradiction. This isn’t a magazine review. This is a love letter with a very carefully documented list of grievan...

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The Seltos & Me: A Technology Junkie’s 24-Month Reality Check

As a Tech-Savvy Early Adopter in Delhi, my 2024 Kia Seltos HTX+ 1.5 Turbo DCT purchase was driven by one thing: the tech dashboard. In a segment where the Hyundai Creta felt too safe and the MG Astor's ADAS felt like a beta test, the Seltos's dual 10.25-inch screens, Bose sound, and that slick ambient lighting felt like the future had arrived early. Two years, 35,000 kilometers, and countless trip...

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The Tech Enthusiast's Tier-2 Trial: Putting the Hyundai Creta EV's Smart Electrification to the Test

My evaluation of the Hyundai Creta EV was conducted over a 150-kilometre mixed route around Dehradun, designed to mirror the varied conditions a discerning, tech-forward buyer in a tier-2 city would face: chaotic market stretches, smooth state highways, and a steep ascent towards Mussoorie. As an early adopter who values intelligent engineering over mere spec-sheet bragging rights, my focus was on...

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From Dawn to Curves: An Early Adopter's Tech-First Mountain Assault in the Hyundai Venue

The plan was simple: use a day's drive to push the 2025 Hyundai Venue and its much-hyped new tech to its logical limit—the serpentine tarmac of the Lesser Himalayas. As a tech-obsessed early adopter from Dehradun, the allure wasn't just the stunning scenery; it was the promise of a compact SUV now packed with segment-first Level 2 ADAS, dual panoramic screens, and a connected Bluelink suite, ready...

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Six Months with the Electric Flagship: A Technocrat's Verdict on the BMW i7

Month 0-2: Delivery & The First Monsoon TestTaking delivery of the BMW i7 xDrive60 from the dealer on EM Bypass was an event in itself. The silent, imposing presence of this 5.4-metre flagship immediately set it apart. The initial weeks were spent decoding its tech-laden cabin—the curved display, Executive Lounge rear seating, and the party piece: the 31-inch BMW Theatre Screen....

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