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For decades, the primary question in the Indian car showroom was “Kitna deti hai?” (How much mileage does it give?).
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For decades, the primary question in the Indian car showroom was “Kitna deti hai?” (How much mileage does it give?).
In the fast-paced Indian automotive market of 2026, staying updated on pricing is essential for any prospective buyer.
In the Indian automotive landscape of 2026, your tyres are doing more work than ever before. With the rise of heavier Electric Vehicles (EVs) and the expansion of high-speed expressways
Walking into a car dealership in India often feels like a high-stakes chess match. There is a common belief that the “On-Road Price” printed on the brochure is a fixed, immutable figure.
It’s a tale as old as time—or at least as old as the first Maruti 800. You take your pristine new car for its first 1,000 km check-up, expecting it to come back smoother and more efficient.
In the 2026 automotive landscape, where vehicle technology has become increasingly complex, a simple “oil change” visit often evolves into a multi-page service estimate
In the Indian automotive landscape of 2026, a car is no longer just a purchase; it is a managed asset. With the average cost of mid-segment car models rising and labor rates at service centers seeing a steady climb
In the competitive Indian automotive market of 2026, a car is more than just a mode of transport—it is a significant financial asset.
If you’ve checked the price of a 3-year-old hatchback or SUV lately, you might have done a double-take. The “deal” you were expecting feels more like a “premium”.
One of the first hidden costs of EV ownership comes from the seemingly simple act of charging. While a basic home charger is often included, many drivers want the convenience of faster charging.