From Highway Glare to Ghat Gridlock: My Safety Realization with the Jeep Meridian
I was set on a premium SUV. Like many, my checklist included space, presence, and a comfortable highway cruiser for those long trips to Bangalore or Coimbatore. The usual suspects were lined up: the Hyundai Tucson, with its flashy tech, and others. But a test drive during a typical Kochi downpour and a subsequent near-miss with a stray animal on a foggy Munnar ghat road sparked a comparative reali...
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From Showroom Specs to Silent Forests: How the Facelifted Compass Became My Ultimate Trail Partner
Let me paint you a picture: It’s 2025, and my trusted old SUV, a workhorse for trips to our family estate in Wayanad, finally gives up the ghost on a slushy plantation road. The repair bill is a heart attack. I needed a replacement—something that could handle monsoon-rutted paths near Munnar, the occasional sandy track to a silent beach in Kannur, and still look presentable at a hotel in Kochi. My...
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The BE 6 Owner's Fault-Finding Guide: A Troubleshooter's Manual
Your Mahindra BE 6 is a rolling piece of the future. It’s also immensely complex. While user reviews gush about its head-turning looks and thrilling 282 BHP performance, the real ownership test begins when a warning light blinks or a niggle appears. Forget generic praise; this is a field manual for when your futuristic EV throws a fit. Compiled from early insights and known pressure points, here’s...
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From Skeptic to Believer: My Fleet's Journey with the New Safety-Conscious, Green Maruti Suzuki
As someone who has run a fleet of eight cars for my travel business in Coimbatore for over a decade, I've seen models come and go. My buying decisions used to be simple: lowest cost of ownership and widest service network. For years, my fleet was dominated by Maruti Suzuki for this very reason, even if I quietly agreed with the old chatter about "build quality." But over the past 18 months, as I'v...
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The Sovereign's Dilemma: Owning a Mercedes S-Class
Bhai. In our India, a car isn't just a car. It's a moving piece of your social resume. You buy a Creta for the family, a Fortuner for the roads, a BMW for the thrill. But the Mercedes S-Class? You don't buy it. You acquire it. It's the final, silent full stop in a sentence of success. But from the moment it arrives, gleaming under your portico, you realize you haven't boug...
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The Cheerful Pack-Mule: A North-Easterner’s Love Letter to the Santro on Our ‘Roads’
Brother, let’s not use fancy words. Here, in the lands where clouds sleep on the roads and a ‘highway’ can suddenly turn into a riverbed, we don’t have ‘off-roading’. We have ‘going’. And for ‘going’, for twenty years, the Hyundai Santro wasn’t just a car. It was a member of the family—the short, cheerful, surprisingly tough one that never said no. Taking a Santro on an ‘adventure’ isn’t a ch...
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The Backwater's Mule: A Mahindra Bolero's Logbook
The story of the Bolero in Kerala does not start in a showroom. It starts in a laterite quarry at dawn, or on a tea-estate trail slick with monsoon mist, or on a beachside track where the Arabian Sea sprays salt on its windshield. This is not a vehicle for the smooth curves of the Munnar highway. This is a vehicle for the Kerala that exists in the gaps—the stubborn, muddy, practical, beautiful gap...
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