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Luna
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Yezdee and bajaj scooter
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S. Muralidharan
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"lambretta, vespa"
| 9 months ago
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Lambretta, Vespa, most sought after scooters in 70s and 80s, they are almost extinct automobiles in India.
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MS_Pi
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"Luna"
| 9 months ago
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Yes, we do find some lunas on the roads of Hyderabad.. may be about half a dozen. Slowly Ambassador is also on the way out.
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Ideate: "Extinct or about to extint automobiles" deleted from your view.
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Farah Fathima
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"Yes"
| 10 months ago
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Yes an offer as good as this should work and if this too does not work then I do not see anything else than reduction in Petrol and disel price working (which is just not possible). Sometimes I feel these auto companies should object the...
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Rathin Deb
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"Yes"
| 10 months ago
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Now with high petrol diesel prices and road congestion and to top it all coverage of metro in cities there is a drop in demand which may see marginal rise in total sales with the competition is geting hotter day by day freebies will remain...
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Debate: "Automobile cos offering feebies and discount will this boost sales? " deleted from your view.
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It depends
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mahesh khandelwal
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"It depends"
| 10 months ago
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Whether to chose diesel car or petrol car depends mainly on the following points:- 1. Average run per month- If your run is more than the 2000 km per month then the you can go for the diesel car otherwise you should go for petro car. Since the...
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Farah Fathima
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| 11 months ago
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Diesel prices after all are not so high as petrol. It makes sense in saying it is better to use a diesel car here. If we look from a long time prospective we can see there is some maintenance problem but well who knows there would be ways to get out of...
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Mridula Maity
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"It depends"
| 11 months ago
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If you use car more it might benefit you but in the end the maintenance would eat u the cost.. It looks cheaper from a far view but a good deep look can change your thoughts. Diesel car
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Debate: "Is diesel car an answer to increasing petrol prices?" deleted from your view.
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Shashi Kumar U
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"No"
| 11 months ago
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RBI has to regulate the money supply so that inflation is controlled. It is the proper policy of RBI that saved Indian economy at the time of global financial crisis. if money circulation is not controlled it will bring about a situation in proper...
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swarnima kashyap
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"Yes"
| 11 months ago
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i wish the country makes progress also the same way it increases the prices !!! we need to find some way out
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Farah Fathima
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Most of us depend on car loans because the common public doesnot have that much of money to pay it all at once. If the interest rates will increase people will surely think twice before makinga purchase.
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Debate: "RBI a danger to Car market?" deleted from your view.
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Battery is more convenient due to efficiency of running averag
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Engine bike is not economical and efficient as its price.
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mithra manohar
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"Battery is more convenient due to efficiency of running averag"
| 1 year ago
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Engine bike is better than Battery bike
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"Engine bike is not economical and efficient as its price."
| 1 year ago
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Exactly you are correct Ms.Farah Fathima.Engine bike is always preferable.
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Farah Fathima
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"Engine bike is not economical and efficient as its price."
| 1 year ago
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I think you need to change the argument sides.. Battery bike may be good but it has many shortcomings. Speed is one of them. we need a lot of R&D before we can completely depend on them.
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Debate: "Which bike is most convenient battery bike or engine bike?" deleted from your view.
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konkan SINGHA
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"Yes"
| 10 months ago
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Ardhendu, Do not you find yourself in the internet, yelling at me at the same time however, I have this article from a friend of mine who works with Reva, I have found the link only and exclusively for you. Please find it and read it with...
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Ardhendu Pal
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"No"
| 10 months ago
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Mr. konkan Singha you are great but we would appreciate more if you share the link and kindly value the original author. Please this is most humble request from my side.
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Farah Fathima
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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The electricity used also consumes fuel indirectly. So can't sya that these cars are completely good option. Though the low emission will surely mean less pollution.
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Debate: "Are electric vehicles better than those running on fuel?" deleted from your view.
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PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY
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"Yes"
| 10 months ago
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Tatas' decision to open exclusive NANO show rooms in smaller towns is a delayed but right decision. Nano is a car for those who cant afford luxury cars and maintenance be low, such crowd in smaller towns is surely going to benefit by new show room...
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Rathin Deb
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| 1 year ago
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Farah it is always better. Firstly it will generate employment and since the car is designed for mass it must reach mass by way of more show rooms. Nothing wrong.
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Farah Fathima
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Tata Nano is available via the company’s 617 regular outlets. The car is also available at 151 Tata Authorized service centers and 210 access points of the company. Then why do we need exclusive showrooms??
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Debate: "Exclusively Nano showrooms, Do we need them?" deleted from your view.
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anuradha
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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The govenment is not at all concerned for Corruption, Black Money at all. It is totally ignorant of the needs of the comman people and focussing on irrelevant things. The need is of increase in standard of living (increasing salary), better...
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Farah Fathima
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| 1 year ago
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NO.. Do I even need to tell why!!
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Debate: "Is this Government is really againt Corruption, Terrorism and Black money in Foreign Banks etc....." deleted from your view.
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very much prepared
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not yet they are thinking for such disaster
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Ayush Rajvanshi
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"not yet they are thinking for such disaster"
| 1 year ago
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i don't think any countey on this earth is ready to fa such disasterbecause it is not possible for human biengs to stand in front of nature and protect themselves through any technology or any device.but yes measures can be taken to minimize the...
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Swati Sevlani
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"very much prepared"
| 1 year ago
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we are not prepared as people themselves not optimistic and enthuiastic to help themselves and others and to learn to live.....
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Farah Fathima
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"not yet they are thinking for such disaster"
| 1 year ago
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No we are not prepared and we never will be. We have a habit of waiting till the disastor happens and even after that the political arties take advantage of it. I had to gone to participate in a swardharma prarthana after amassive earthquake in...
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Debate: "Is INDIA prepared for the earthquake & Sunami like what JAPAN recently feels?" deleted from your view.
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Santosh A. Jadhav
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Ms Farah, you have got it right, actually its but obvious situation that how banning those vehicle could lower down the petrol prices, that means you are talking about banning , Honda's, suzuki's, Yamaha's, ducati's etc's superbikes, which will...
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ACHARYA MANISH
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"Yes "
| 1 year ago
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Although going by the available laws it is not supposed to go by this way but for those resources which is limited should must have the some kind of guidelines for per person allowed level of vehicle as well the level of minimum mileage as it is...
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Farah Fathima
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Idea sounds good.. but it isn't as simple.. Petrol prices are at all time high because of the demand-supply ratio problem but banning so many vehicles also wont be feasible.. Plus this process might not be efficient and will take a lot of time and...
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Debate: "Banning vehicles which doesn’t give good mileage, can lead to the lowering of petrol price." deleted from your view.




