*Chapters* 00:00:00 Nervous? 00:01:44 Worry Doesn't Work 00:03:13 How Expensive Should It Be? 00:08:58 First Car-Friendly Brands 00:10:38 Petrol, Diesel or Electric? 00:15:30 How You Decide? 00:17:13 Trustworthy Opinions 00:23:49 Good Car Essentials: Engines 00:28:06 Good Car Essentials: Suspension 00:33:30 Good Car Essentials: Dependability 00:34:40 The Features Minefield 00:45:26 The Car Safety Conversation 00:52:44 Resale Value 00:54:10 Warranties & Service Packages 00:55:50 Used Car As your First Car? 00:57:57 Our First Cars 01:00:08 Versatility 01:01:15 The Middle Variants 01:04:03 Don't Worry So Much 01:06:09 The Next Episode *Explore MotorInc memberships at youtube.com/@motorinc/join* *Corrections* Rajajinagar is wrong. It's actually Rajapur
@nikhilPUD015 ай бұрын
Concrete roads also looks old 🥲 And cost more I prefer asphalt road 🛣️ and regular maintenance At least it will employ the huge population of india 😜
@mdziaularfeen84365 ай бұрын
A request: I understand you gotta monetize and earn money, but please never make this video exclusive for the sake of the community, it's extremely difficult as it is to find reviewers in India who knows their stuff and this video will do wonders, your videos are awesome and eventually everyone realise it with time and pay for the quality you deliver and I'd be ok if you make all your vidoes exclusive but this one for the greater good of community. Perhaps it can serve as a window for what moroinc is providing.
@lesuspayne4 ай бұрын
How is comment 2 days old when the video itself is 1 day old. Just a weird observation.
@BhaskaraVenkatesh4 ай бұрын
@@lesuspayne Members get early release!
@lesuspayne4 ай бұрын
@@BhaskaraVenkatesh oooohhh ok
@santhoshkalisamy3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the 1 hour therapy session. 😅 I bought my first car (WagonR) in 2015. I didn't even know how to drive a car, so during the test drive it was sales consultant who drove the car and I was sitting on the passenger seat. I knew nothing about the cars or engines. I just like the dashboard and practicality of wagonr, decided to book it. Its been 9 + years now, still going great. Clocked around 70k kms. Bought Honda City last year, still using WagonR as secondary car for local commutes. Although I didn't do much research, I could relate to everything discussed in this video. Love you @motorinc
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
Thank you for joining us @santhoshkalisamy!
@Hasan_Aamir5 ай бұрын
Being an avid rider and driver for over 15 years now, most of my friend’s have reached out to me to help them out buying their first car or first bike, the one thing I have noticed is that is the biggest constraint for them is the budget. Everyone isn’t able to stretch that 1-2 Lakhs and for them it is huge money specially considering that 1-2 Lakhs money you can end up putting huge amount of petrol over the years. Second thing I have seen is, most of them already have their eyes set on a particular vehicle based on their budget and they just need a sort of validation from us to give them confidence on the choice they are about to make. Over the years I’ve seen manufacturers coming up with great cars. And I’ve been telling people to go for a test drive and see which car or bike they connect with the most. Engine, transmission, comfort/suspension, safety features for me come as the top 3/4 things that I always prefer and comes the shiny stuff in terms of connected car tech and other features etc. This was a great video and is definitely something I will be referring to my friends moving ahead. Waiting for it to be available for all on KZbin before I can share it in my WhatsApp groups.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing @HasanAmirVlogs and for the kind words!
@tvt-Ar4 ай бұрын
@@motorinc which car would you recommend for a person of the age of 65, long term use atleast 10 years, mostly city use and upgrading from Maruti 800.Budget around 7.5 till 8 lakhs. Some short listed cars ignis Zeta ( hopefully will be getting a good offer on this otherwise have to consider delta), Swift base, Baleno base( if price is not increased).
@tvt-Ar4 ай бұрын
@@motorinc And yes mileage should be good.
@vaibhavdlvАй бұрын
I bought a petrol hatchback because I looked at my use case and that looked best. Primarily long drives with a bunch of luggage, plus me needing as much performance and not liking CNG due to queues, gas scent etc. Also with simple petrol engine, less of a chance of things breaking - as I prize reliability and don't like service center visits. 4 years and almost 50000km later, I am a happy guy. Of course I have spent a good amount of money in petrol, but thankfully my raises have been decent enough for me to afford that.
@surajnayak1365 ай бұрын
On the discussion on safety, I bought my first car in 2019 after becoming a CA - The Tata Nexon. In 2021, we (5 people all family) were coming back from Shirdi to Mumbai and we were on the Ahmednagar Kalyan road which is a two lane road with no dividers in between and we were travelling between 70-80kph in our lane..A Bolero pick up truck doing approx the same speed came in to our lane and crashed into us because the driver dozed off while driving it seems..Our entire right side of the car was smashed but nothing inside the cabin…My Maama ji who was driving the car was able to get out of the car on his own and no one in our car was severely injured…You may say that car which gives control to the driver should be prioritised over passive safety but there are situations where the driver is just helpless if he is in a situation like this and you need a car with good passive safety to atleast give a chance of survival. Our family always recommends Tata’s products now just because the Indian market is an oligopoly, No two cars in the same segment are priced far apart so it is the manufacturers choice where he wants to allocate his cost and I would chose a car with better safety even though fit and finish is not up to the mark today
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Hi Suraj, thanks for sharing that with us here. And glad to hear that you all were safe.
@yellowflash5115 ай бұрын
Funny, because back when I became a CS I bought my first car and have a similar story as well. I need a big car because of my height (6'6") so I bought a XUV500. Similarly I had a crash and only survived due to the build quality of the car. Years later I have a XUV700. Now I only consider Mahindra and Tata in cars. Recently I got a Tata Punch EV for the city, love it.
@akshayagarwal1295 ай бұрын
you should have been more alert while driving...sed!!
@uaeindi5 ай бұрын
@@akshayagarwal129 Not always accidents happen due to our fault. Many times people just do wrong side driving and all the unpredictable things. I've even faced a fortuner jumping small median
@nikhilPUD015 ай бұрын
@@yellowflash511 Waiting for Tata and Mahindra's hybrid cars. Under 10 lakhs with least features But same Car safety and low running cost. And then I am happy 😁
@sanmaan134 ай бұрын
One of my friend worked in sales for car dealerships and he mentioned that you could receive discounts from the dealership if you buy a previous year’s model in the new year. There might not be highly customizable options available for it but if you buy the model as is, you could get some pretty good discounts for taking it off their hands. - When we bought our first car in 2019, we did this. Got a 2018 model from Maruti which coincidentally happened to be in the exact spec we wanted and the showroom gave us a 10% discount! It’s one of my core strategies now. I will always keep an eye out on previous year’s models if they have them and bargain a good discount. - For a first time car buyer, the options and frills aren’t that critical so if someone is willing to make some adjustments, you could find some pretty sweet deals which make the purchase that much more worthwhile.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thanks Sanmaan!
@Techno_Babble5 ай бұрын
When I watch other automotive channels for research I get a version of opinion that the Manufacturer PR team has come out with and the channel is the mouthpiece. This is why I love MotorInc. You share an honest opinion behind which you stand. ❤
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words @Techno_Babble.
@AbsoluteRaw5 ай бұрын
Don’t get too much carried away. These two are such smooth talkers, we won’t even realise when they pushed someone’s envelope.😅
@nikhilPUD015 ай бұрын
These two feel connected somehow to me. I enjoyed watching them 😁
@jeeturajpoot90345 ай бұрын
i'm a 23 year old student with, 800 inr in bank account but yeah sure, i'll listen to these guys for an hour on the topic of how to buy a new car lol😅
@shadow_realm475 ай бұрын
You'll get there one day ! Bless 🙏🏿
@jeeturajpoot90345 ай бұрын
@@shadow_realm47 thanks vro, Hopefully 🫡
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Your gathering knowledge now. So when the time comes the decision will be 🫰!
@jeeturajpoot90344 ай бұрын
@@motorinc yeah that, and also I just love to listen to you guys🫡
@vaibhavdlvАй бұрын
EMI to the rescue...😄😄
@dijojohn385 ай бұрын
My priorities list goes like this: 1. Suspension 2. Engine Responsiveness 3. Steering Feel 4. Crash Safety 5. The basic feature set that Kartikayee mentioned: Adjustable Head Rests, Rear Wiper, Steering and Seat Adjustment and then for a new driver: hill hold assist and Android Auto for the excellent navigation.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks DJ! Always helpful to hear your take.
@jayantsharma26695 ай бұрын
So i20 will be a better choice considering these points, just asking for my 1st car as I have a similar list
@avitoislive5 ай бұрын
@@jayantsharma2669 with i20 petrol you'll get a mileage of around 6-8 in city. So you've to watch out for that.
@jayantsharma26695 ай бұрын
@@avitoislive really 😳, is it that bad ? But someone told me that i20 gives around 10-12 in the city & near around 16-18 on highways
@Shadow_Shinigami4 ай бұрын
@@jayantsharma2669 I use a i20 n line; in Bengaluru without AC, I get around 10kmpl (driving with a light foot), with AC the max I've gotten in the city is around 9kmpl (when the roads are relatively free, but I'd expect somewhere around 8 on most days). If you want to enjoy the few empty roads or the paddle shifters/sport mode, that number goes down quickly. On highways you can get 15-18kmpl easily though.
@hafiz51565 ай бұрын
Motorinc videos are like therapy.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@mish25275 ай бұрын
Every weekend🥰
@Michael-Angh5 ай бұрын
They got very different style 🔥
@sinzz26o75 ай бұрын
Rear wiper and washer, rear defogger stuff like these should be standard across variants remove the infotainment system (or give a cheap infotainment system) to keep the cost the same but give this basic safety features. Manufacturer are prioritising sunroof. Therefore the mid specs has sunroof but no rear wiper/ washer
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
So true!
@harshaddhavalikar91234 ай бұрын
I like it in Magnite. Nissan give rear adjustable head rest, washer wiper. i20 sportz gives wireless charging and stuff and no rear washer wiper. I don't understand this. Washer wiper is more practical, safer. Sunroof things is crazy. Manufacturer may give you sunroof and keep engine as option in coming days. It's that crazy. Sub 4 m getting panaromic. Huh
@adityashivaappalla13845 ай бұрын
I am a first time buyer. Every minute spent listening was worth its weight in gold. I have thoroughly enjoyed 3 episodes specifically, in this particular order. 1. S2E3 (How to buy your first ever car) 2. S1E8 (You can afford it) 3. S2E1 (How to run in your new car/bike) This is what I have wanted from motoring journalism. You have helped me a long way in cementing my purchase. Thanks a lot, guys! ❤
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Aditya!
@availablehageАй бұрын
Are those members only videos?
@siddharthMakawana5 ай бұрын
I used to be a sales person in various car showrooms and I've dealt with so many first time buyers... it's amazing how their mind and thought process works... and to convince/ help them to buy was so fulfilling i miss that feeling....
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing @siddharthmakawana1569. We hope this episode does something similar to a broader audience.
@p.r.i.t.o.m.n.a.n.d.y5 ай бұрын
By God the best ThisConnect episode of all the great videos. Have seen numerous nonsense videos on YT tagged "Don't buy before you watch this" and I always avoid any video which has this clickbait text. 😅😅 This is the video that truly justifies the sentence - Don't buy before you watch this... This is will be very helpful for everyone, even for the know it all guy... Thanks MotorInc 🙏🏼
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Hullo Pritom! Glad to know we could be of help.
@43abhishekvasava365 ай бұрын
First car in my family was maruti 800 and then we got wagon r in 2011. Clocked over 1.5 lakhs kms, i clocked almost 50k kms in last 4yrs since i learned to drive Amazing car with 900cc it's still gives me enough performance to maintain 100 kmph on highways for long duration I took it with me from gujrat to vaishnodevi with 4 more family members and it never let me down
@SouvikMukherjeeHwh5 ай бұрын
I bought my first (and only) car in 2017. It was a Baleno. I didn't have any idea about cars then. Bought the Baleno just because of looks and Maruti's peace of mind ownership experience. Feels good to be vindicated today. Could relate to many points Kartik was saying. Well done Sir!
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that SM! Wish you awesome travels in it.
@vinayv94455 ай бұрын
I also bought Baleno Alpha Petrol in Aug 2017 without knowledge abt cars.. fortunately, full peace of mind till now..but my maximum run is on highways around 600km(one side) with my max speed 90kmph & as it didn't perform well in ncap(in safety), I'm stuck in doubt that I made a good choice or not?
@Abhisek_034 ай бұрын
@@vinayv9445 Hey Vinay, as u heard safety comes in parts: 1. Active & 2. Passive... U can't control the passive one cause it's from manufacturing side, but what u can control is 1st one, so try to as confident as possible, cause NCAP or anything tests all the vehicle withing a given range of speed which goes up to 64 kmph, and as u said it's average 90 in ur case, so if in any situation something wrong happens with you then definitely those ratings is not gonna save you from the impact, but confidence in ACTIVE safety and ofcourse if the basics on the car is ticked off, survival chance increases by a lot... Does that mean, we shouldn't depend on the rankings definitely not, The rankings are there to provide a general idea about how that car is made to protect you in initial stages, so yeah consider them as your understanding of the product but not a super deciding factor. I hope this answers your doubt...
@-humsafar4 ай бұрын
@@vinayv9445it is dangerous
@ABX-KRSАй бұрын
I was eyeing a 2019 baleno until i saw the ncap crash test score- 0!!! previous gen swift is way better i suppose..
@user-wz8zx1gz4o4 ай бұрын
I resonate with this video, I went for TAIGUN 1.0MT Highline , driven 35000km till now, fully satisfied. Driven my Fluidic Verna diesel for 2,00,000km now it is my secondary car. still love it due to its diesel engine. My priorities were 1. Solid built quality and safety 2. Solid engine which should provide whenever demanded. engine should not be dull, i was finding a versatile engine which can provide good fuel efficiency whenever driven sensibly, and it should give good power whenever you rev it. 3. Solid stiff suspension which gives huge confidence on high speeds 4. Good break bite and confidence in breaking , which i missed on my previous car Verna Fludic 4. It shouldn't have rubbish features like ADAS but should have good infotainment , fog lamps , reverse camera , alloy wheels 5. I love manual so went for manual transmission 6. I do not follow herd mentality , highest selling car can not be your ideal car , one should consider car as per the needs. What I missed is Cruise control
@uditnarayan94895 ай бұрын
Karthik's picture on the thumbnail looks like he's just out of the voting booth xD Good Karthik, good for the country :D
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
😄
@atisarcastic4 ай бұрын
As much as I appreciate Shumi coming out with all the technicalities and nitty-gritty (I'd appreciate if you tell me what the plural for that is) I love how Kartik comes back with a soulful point bringing nostalgia to the table. His inputs feel like a cool breeze on the beach.❤
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words @atisarcastic. Glad you enjoyed. As for the plural, we're not sure if it's grammatically correct, but commonly we just say 'nitty-gritties'.
@atisarcastic4 ай бұрын
@@motorinc Thank you, you can call me Karan btw.
@rajatgiri85154 ай бұрын
Active safety avoids accidents. Passive safety saves when an accident occurs. And both of them are important!
@sudhakarkanapata71855 ай бұрын
1. Thoroughly enjoyed the video as someone who went through this process recently . Felt like a special treat on sunday morning immediately after a 100km pleasure drive on wonderful Hyderabad ORR on sunday morning in my new honda Elevate CVT 2. Please make shorts for 1) heart vs brain & emotional part 2) engine responsive part of video. Wanna share with someone. 3. Disagree with your view on the importance of passive safety. I know you probably won't change your mind, but still putting a couple of arguments ahead, a) When you crash, you won't crash at 120kmph but you will try and brake, then crash at ~60-80 may be. A vehicle with a better crash test rating will likely give you a better chance of survival. b) We are humans, so we will make mistakes, other people on roads make mistakes. So having better passive safety does play a role. 4. My list of priorities when I bought in that order, are, a. Reliability and ease of ownership b. Design and build quality (interior & exterior in that order) c. Passive safety d. creature comforts e.Performance
@calmbeast13295 ай бұрын
Cringe 😂
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Hullo Sudhakar, awesome to have your take. We don’t have to agree on everything. But, being able to discuss it and give each other a listen - awesome! Wish you awesome travels!
@Whackfuck5 ай бұрын
What if? Someone’s cruising at 120kmph on ORR and fell asleep and in next curve they just hit the divider?
@dharmeshjainfitness34725 ай бұрын
Motorcycle culture primarily in india has 2 extreme ends to it 1.) over speeding , spiked colored hairs , r15 mt15 duke 125,200 (all dukes ) rash driving , custom exhaust and stunts . Nuisance on the roads 2.) the uncle gang with splendors ,platina extreme mileage bikes . No moderation , lot of taxes on two wheelers , scarcity of good options in the middle . Bikes here are more utilitarian then for fun Wish taxes on two wheelers were not so exorbitant and we get kore options and more brands that are present in most cities .
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Trigger warning! 🤣
@manoharmanu65694 ай бұрын
I am planning for my first 🚗 car. After watching many videos in the YT, this video made much impact in improving my perspective of choosing cars. Thanks a lot MotorInc ❤. But there are things I'm still confused about. 1. Brands: Most Recommended VS Mostly avoided (Maruti, Toyota, Hyundai, etc..) VS (Nissan, renault etc..) WHY? Is that mean they are bad. Or any specific reasons to avoid some brands? 2. Comfort: Does seating comfort should be in the checklist. (ergonomics, some other like ventilated seats). Orelse any after market suggestions for longer and smoother rides. 3. Maintenance cost: when coming to service and operating costs of vehicle which brands can be considered valuable. please clarify me in the above sceneries.
@rajaspandharkar68645 ай бұрын
Might be a dumb question. But can we not minimize members only videos ? What am I paying YT Premium for then😂😂
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
It’s a strange YT oversight. You’ll be able to do this tomorrow when the video releases to public 🤦🏽♂️
@leakedzebra5 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!
@leakedzebra5 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the iPad allows me to minimize(picture in picture)
@Divebomb185 ай бұрын
I used to listen to long videos with screen off with YT premium. But sadly I can’t with the members only videos. I guess background play is disabled :(
@hardikg0825 ай бұрын
Try mod
@jeetsinghrathore22214 ай бұрын
36:31 talking about fitting aftermarket parts, generally insurance companies reject your claim and void insurance altogether if something aftermarket was installed. Case in point, Mahindra's car was on fire a couple of weeks ago and the claim was rejected because the owner had a reverse camera installed by the dealer itself, but it wasn't there by default.
@Fr3vyn5 ай бұрын
I am planning to buy my first car next year. My requirements is mostly for family use, i wont be using the car daily but ocassionally, need good comfort, good driving experience. From my research and my logical decision ive narrowed my pick down to (80%) citreon C3 aircross, but only thing is that it has 3 cyl engine.
@HashiramaSenyu5 ай бұрын
Buy a baleno instead
@ankurchitkara3835 ай бұрын
What a fantastic conversation. I have driving experience of 24 years, just bought my 5th car, Citroen c3 shine which is my first new car and I still throughly enjoyed your conversation which made me further assured that I have made the right decision. Keep up the good work, cheers!!!
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your 5th! 👌🏾
@MedicOnAMotorcycle5 ай бұрын
No interest in cars but somehow excited for the podcast and also to flex the 'members first' muscle.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Hey Doc! Good to see you here!
@childlikeyou522316 күн бұрын
How about buying first new car as Automatic instead of manual? And in automatic which car is good Tiago, Swift,..?
@niteshjoshi45835 ай бұрын
The video was extremely helpful and precisely met my needs. As a first-time car buyer, I'm learning as I go through the process of making my initial purchase. Priorities (in order of importance): - Lively, enjoyable engine - Efficient controls - Basic safety features Main Usage: - Commuting to the office, covering about 60 kilometers on Mumbai roads. Requests for Assistance: 1. Used Cars: Recommendations for used cars (2018 models and newer) to focus on. 2. New Cars: Suggestions for new cars that might be worth exploring.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Heya Nitesh! We’d be happy to help. Any budget in mind? And have you any pivot car?
@niteshjoshi45835 ай бұрын
@@motorinc : I’ve set a budget between 5 to 10 lakh. It took me a while to understand what you meant by a “pivot car” 😅. I’d really like to get something like a Polo-preferably a hatchback or a sub-4-meter SUV. Apologies if this seems a bit confusing.
@pratyasaha98765 ай бұрын
@@niteshjoshi4583 i20 might be a safer choice. Good practicality, peace of mind,decent safety and good suspension.Or if you want something interesting XUV 300 shall be a good choice.
@vardanrathi77775 ай бұрын
@@niteshjoshi4583"A polo like hatchback or a sub 4 m SUV defines 90% of the cars that come in the 5 to 10 lakh price segment 😂".
@niteshjoshi45835 ай бұрын
@@pratyasaha9876 Noted. Thanks for the suggestion.
@HarikrishnandIceman4 ай бұрын
I have been a huge fan of this series for some time now. Last week I met with a rather bad accident on my motorcycle while cornering which led to fractures and surgery. Three months of complete bed rest and an end to a long and fun motorcycling journey of over two lakh kilometres. I would definitely still tune in to the channel just for the love these people share for the machines, but it does hurt that I’ll be looking in from outside. Guess I’m a full time cager now. Thanks guys for all the brilliant content. Keep em coming. Might need a distraction now more than ever. ❤
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that @HarikrishnanandIceman. We hope you get better soon!
@-humsafar4 ай бұрын
Get well soon ❤
@abhivarma3625 ай бұрын
If you can pls do a episode on maintenance of a bike/car just for newbies.. I bought my first bike it got dirty the other day(within 5 days of purchase😢 ) and my heart just broken.. I am water washing my bike now 😭.. pls help new riders like me
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Suggestion noted @user-mn9oe7fm4w!
@DarshanShah19944 ай бұрын
@@motorinc ++ really important to know how to maintain a vehicle (2or4). lot of new buyers (including me) have to fail and learn the lesson. Would be extraordinarily useful to hear from you on this.
@haribabusubramanian4 ай бұрын
I learnt riding and driving in my teens in the late 1990s. I started with bikes. My Suzuki Samurai made me understand the basics of how a vehicle works as a machine. And more importantly, how to conduct myself on the road - how to overtake, how to join a main road from a side lane and so on. Later I moved to learning how to drive a car. My first car was a second hand Maruti Zen. After several mistakes and scratches and dents and scrapes 🤕, I became what you could consider a sensible rider and driver. I recommend this process to everyone who wants to make the most as a motorist.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
"Why do we fall sir? So we can learn to pick ourselves up". -Alfred Pennyworth
@vikrant_jadoun5 ай бұрын
As a owner of 1.5 NA from Verna, test drive was fine but yeah after some time i thought i needed just a little bit more, and then i handed that car to my dad with around 40yrs of experience 😂, and he drove how i wanted that car to perform. Catch was that me as relatively new driver who learned from a Diesel engine switched gears under 2k rpm resulting in smooth jerkless shiftes with great mileage 17-18 in city, but my dad shifted all gears atleast 10-20kmph above the recommended speeds and around 2.2k rpm and stayed there and this same dull NA engine was flying off. Not that i didn't know how to drive in same fashion but i was so used to low end torque of duster at 1750rpm that it was just not clicking for me. Once i learned how to build power in a NA engine without worrying about jerky shifts or mileage, oh my god this thing felt so amazing to drive. I don't always drive spirituality like that because traffic wouldn't allow me but if i wanted, now i know how to get the satisfactory power out of it and I'm very happy with that "dull engine" because it can do both for me, mileage and thrill. Of course this is not as same as turbo but again, extra 2 lakhs on exshowroom and 2-3extra on loan and that black interior 🤢 not worth the money. Also i got the top model with ventilation on front seats and it has been a game changer!! And fun part the heated seats can be used in summers here and it'll give you a very warm fuzzy feeling and your aching back will thank you 😂❤
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Congratulations! And awesome to get into the test drive flashback with you!
@NaynishBalasahebLadkat3 ай бұрын
This is a conversation about buying a first car. Here are the key points: * Don't be nervous, buying a car is easier than ever before. * Consider a smaller car (hatchback or sub-4 meter SUV) for a new driver as it will be easier to maneuver and park. * It's okay to stretch your budget a little bit to get a car with features you'll want in a few years, like more space or power. * Reliable brands like Maruti, Toyota, and Honda are good choices for first-time car buyers. * Consider your needs (how much will you drive? what will you be using the car for?) before you decide between petrol, diesel, or electric. * Do your research before you buy a car. Read reviews, watch videos, and take test drives. * When evaluating a car, consider how it makes you feel as much as the specs on paper. * Choose a car that is responsive and feels controllable. * Avoid a car with a dull engine, you may get tired of it quickly.
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
Thank you @NaynishBalasahebLadkat.
@user-bm2gb2pn6h5 ай бұрын
Your next podcast should be on how the car/bike reviewing has changed and the influence you have or don't on the manufacturers/consumers.. coz it's about time some manufacturers took INDIA seriously. Sometimes I feel INDIAN consumers r taken for granted by some manufacturers and if there is any way that you and us together can remind them about the potential that exists here.!! Bikes and cars !!
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reco WW!
@shisuiuchiha89474 ай бұрын
Exactly last year, I purchased my first vehicle, that too a car, grand i10 nios. An emotional decision (obviously), as my family never had a car till I purchased. The only sad part is I never took a test drive of it. I only watched reviews and compared with the Maruti cars. I feel now it turned out to be a great decision. I learned how to drive with it and it fits my needs. As Shumi said, now I do have a clarity with what could be my next purchase. Totally resonated with the discussion. Have been motorinc subscriber since it's inception and now putting my first comment on this video. Thanks for all the content you created.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
You're welcome @shisuiuchiha8947 and thank you for the kind words. Glad that we could be of help!😊
@rohandante5 ай бұрын
Next Podcast Request : Future tech with related to bikes eg: Rimless bike or bikes without tyres that is hover bike.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Youz ees sirius?
@user-kv4bv8kw6u5 ай бұрын
I hope he means concept bikes cas there ain't no way we are getting hover bikes anytime soon 😂
@rohandante5 ай бұрын
@@user-kv4bv8kw6u I know but it'll be fun to talk about. I've seen a lot of concept bikes in Pinterest and its great. Plus there is a hubless bike which is also an EV - VERGE - which I think is Finnish brand.
@rohandante5 ай бұрын
There is VERGE which is EV hubless.@@user-kv4bv8kw6u
@Sarkari_vlogger4 ай бұрын
I started with testing Nexon and yesterday booked skodal slavia 1.5 dsg
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Congratulations @Sarkari_vlogger!
@AmareshPatro4 ай бұрын
This is my first time watching a podcast on this topic and apart from the content, I am super amazed to see the quality of the product. Weather it's voice quality, camera angles, the environment. What a peaceful discussion with NO unnecessary music or graphics. Great Job. Loved It
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it Amaresh!
@GauravTraveller2 ай бұрын
Brought baleno base model this year as my first car. On road Price 7 Lakhs negotiated with multiple owners. I am happy with the car. It feels more spacious than brezaa.
@motorinc2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that @GauravTraveller. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing.
@rohansharma63795 ай бұрын
This video came at such a right time for me, as I'm planning to buy my first car by next month & booked the Baleno Alpha (top model) with AMT. All the criterias which were mentioned are more or less fulfilled by this car & this was a nice open & candid discussion to watch, which felt educative without too much jargon. Thank you guys :)
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Congratulations Rohan! Wish you awesome journeys!
@bhavyabansal97894 ай бұрын
AMT is the worst automatic mate. For that price you can get a much better automatic transmission. AMT’s are fine till 10 lakhs but beyond that not worth it. Just a suggestion
@theqc4 ай бұрын
As you said I want to purchase a vehicle for "Haat Saaf karna hai"... and planning to hold on to it for next 2 years or so. What should be a good pick, (3 Lakh budget) and what should be good place to buy i.e. (Spinny, Cardekho, True Value)??? Requesting all the Motorinc family to guide me on this...
@harishreddy85834 ай бұрын
I need your help. I had twice purchased Honda City in the last 14 years. They both are disposed off with changed jobs. Currently looking for a car. In new job, I have to travel 28 kms x2 (56 kms) per day in heavy traffic to my job. With increasing age, a driver will drive this and I will be sitting at back. My few requirements are 1. Comfort at back seat specially adjustable seats like those come with 7 seaters (but I don't need a 7 seater) 2. Decent mileage in heavy traffic ~14 !!! 3. Sedan or SUV (something like Toyota Camry but it's beyond me, my budget is up to 25+/- 2.5 lakhs 4. Not keen on diesel. Auto transmission is a must. Request MotorInc and other experts out there to help me choose.
@ajinkyatripathi22485 ай бұрын
Thank you for this one guys! I am planning to buy a new car and was struggling with the idea of research! My primary concern was getting started, as to how should a good car feel like! And many of my questions posted for MotorInc were from that purview, you guys summed it all up and helped me greatly in structuring my thoughts around the research. Thank you for listening, and putting this up! Lots of love! ❤️❤️❤️
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening Ajinkya! All the best. We’re here if you need us.
@user-bm2gb2pn6h5 ай бұрын
I grew up learning how to drive and about cars, in my native Village when seniors useed to throw their keys to pick up old folks from near by viilage.. !! Have driven from maruthi 800 to benz C class ..!! My experience with Car is not just a box that takes u from point A to point B.. its a extention of yourself the joy of riding with you loved ones is intangible. For me its a emotional purchase absolutely agree with CARTICK..!!
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Haha noice!
@rushikeshgaikwad30985 ай бұрын
Hey Motorinc family…love your work. I had purchased my first bike duke 390 MY 2019. 3years later I sold off that and now I own R15V3. I was too emotional at the time of selling my duke and downgrading to smaller bike. But what I have experienced in past year is an R15 is just amazing and thrilling bike….it comes down to how you use your bike. In future i will upgrade to bigger twin cylinder bike but I am not going to sell the R15 at all. I just love the way it rides and gives me the pleasure of riding.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Totally get it! R15 is ❤️
@_UCS_SwapnilSahaiSrivastav4 ай бұрын
this channel is such a breath of fresh air among the crowd of auto channels producing same content
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
🙏🏾
@girishpai64428 күн бұрын
I have been driving my relatives Maruti Eeco, 800, WagonR most of my life. Would Tata Punch be good choice as a first car? Any thoughts?
@dr.ranadhishrajan27975 ай бұрын
Loved the discussion about picking a car keeping in mind both safety and driving experience. My father and myself had the same discussion while we were thinking of whether to buy the seltos or the 1st gen Harrier when it came out. When I brought the discussion regarding the tata having 5 stars and seltos just managing to get 3 stars my dad said that he believes in active safety rather than what the crash tests show. And also the seltos gave us much better driving experience than the 1st gen Harrier. So we finally bought the seltos in 2020 November the 1.5 CVT variant. And it's been amazing till date
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! And loved hearing about your conversation!
@vaibhavdlvАй бұрын
I wanted to buy the Ignis. But better-half wanted Baleno. Being first car and both of us being newly learned drivers, I was sure of scratches and dings to be added to the car. So finally we settled on a Celerio. Of course, both of us managed to rip off the front plastic bumper once each!! And every 6-months I evaluate the question that should I change cars thanks to Maruti's legendary metalwork.
@sivaprakash0707Ай бұрын
Expert recommendation for first time car buyers- Suzuki,Hyundai,Toyota and Honda Ultra legend me back in 2017 chosen Fiat Punto 90hp diesel 😂🎉 but no regrets so far! its gem of a kind and still challenges most of the modern cars (hatchbacks) aftr driven more than a lakh kms.
@ntsikha5 ай бұрын
If you can stretch for it, go ahead and buy the versatility. I do agree to that statement and did exactly that when I was deciding on my first car back in 2018. My budget was for i20 Asta diesel 1.4, 10.8🎉 something lakhs on road with extended warranty. Situation was If I pay 12.5 Lakhs (including some cash offers) I can get the verna ex, with the 1.6 Diesel. Yes, there was a phase for about 4-5 months where verna Diesel was only affered with 1.6. What was I missing compared to i20? Keyless entry, alloy wheels, projector headlights and a bigger screen for infotainment. Verna had all the basics covered, like seat height adjust, reverse camera (though feeding through a smaller screen) with adaptive guidelines, rear ac vents. So this almost 2 lakh rupee stretch made absolute sense and still does.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing @ntsikha. Glad that it works for you.
@syedshaqutub6135 ай бұрын
2:17 My dad's 2002 Ford Ikon has been running perfectly for 22 years. I believe this is due to good maintenance rather than the brand or engine.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Regular care is the trick!
@manalihegishte74684 ай бұрын
This podcast is genuinely good. We have had many cars in our family for years, also I have been a sales consultant at NEXA thus telling from my experience 1. If you are buying an extended warranty don't even think of buying aftermarket electronic accessories like reverse parking camera. 2. Buying an extended warranty is a kinda contract where you are bound to service your vehicle at OEM workshops only, think over it. 3. Most of your needs can be met by a sedan, not everyone needs an suv, let alone the pseudo SUVs which are overgrown hatchbacks tbh. 4. I request the channel to make similar podcast for second time car buyers as well. Every car salesman is selling one line 'upgrade to suv' and people are falling for it.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the advice! Super helpful!
@Technoholicplus4 ай бұрын
I truly agree with your comment on how safe and connect you feel when you drive car regardless of safety features. I learnt driving car for only 5 days or literally 2.5 Hrs and went for test drive for my first car. When I drive Taigun Automatic, I couln't belive how connected I felt, I touched 80kmph at Gurugram traffic with only 2.5 hrs of learning. It's been more then a year now and I am very happy with my first Car.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing @Technoholicplus. Glad to hear that.
@8873109544 ай бұрын
should i consider amaze as my 1st car. I do not like anything hyundai, suzuki's offer in that same range. What are other options.
@shuttertux16664 ай бұрын
A friend was buying a car. I tagged along for all the test drives. In the end, we settled for 5th gen honda city automatic as it felt good. My friend's family already had two Honda city's prior to this one. Did they complain? No, they were happy to get another again. None other cars appealed to them. Here comes the feel factor. Also as a new biker, I got R15 V3. I am impressed with the machine and enjoy riding it. However, I feel a bit nervy as only one foot falls flat onto the ground. Here do you recommend a lowering kit or a handle bar riser? I want to add comfort to give myself more confidence. Maybe it will allow me to go for longer rides. Please help.
@bubun105 ай бұрын
I turned 40 in Jan and taking delivery of my first car, a heavily discounted 2023 MY Kushaq Monte Carlo 1.5 in a few days .... What timing for this video.. 😃
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Wish you awesome drives!
@srikantsawre-yr3sm5 ай бұрын
How much it is costing you for Monte Carlo ?
@shreedharkenchi51495 ай бұрын
तुमचा कार्यक्रम अत्यंत उत्तम आणि परिपुर्ण आहे,सुंदर मांडणी आणि वाहनाची वस्तुस्थिती अत्यंत मोजक्या आणी योग्य शब्दात आपण करता. ❤
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
आम्ही आभारी आहोत। 🙏🏾
@ShaikAnees18Ай бұрын
Adding up on Car essentials, is comfort (in terms of space) not a priority for the back seat passengers? Like the leg room & the head room?
@aceapollosАй бұрын
Listening to all of this, i feel quite comfortable in my decision to go for Kiger as my first buy.
@rajub52002 ай бұрын
hi guys, we are thinking of upgrading our existing car which is a diesel, 8 years old and only driven 28k kms. with this average, do you guys suggest choosing diesel or petrol for the next car?
@rajveersingh95Ай бұрын
I have a h'ness. Have a meteor and a bullet uce in the family. They are nothing alike. I bought the h'ness precisely because of how different it was. It was my first motorcycle and at the time of purchase I really loved how much easier to ride and sedated it seemed. 15k km what I love about this bike has changed completely. I love the agility and the fact that this engine can be kept at higher revs. I drive it more spiritedly than I do the meteor. Puts a smile to my face. It is a slow bike that can be driven fast, and that is a lot of fun.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing @rajveersingh95, glad to know it's working well for you.
@rahulchandru36634 ай бұрын
One thing I feel everyone should follow is - while buying a new car, yes we can see videos of it and get mesmarised. But plz take a test drive of each and every car in ur budget (unless if u r very sure which one to buy) and it costs ntg. Also just sit and feel the car for sometime. Happy buying😄
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
💯
@ChaituCkp22 күн бұрын
I was torn between the i10 and the Punch, but I realized that the heart of the car-the engine-should feel refined and provide a smooth driving experience. That’s why I’ve decided to go with the i10. After watching this interview, I feel confident in my choice as a first-time car buyer! Thank You 😊
@motorinc22 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing @ChaituCkp! We hope you're having lots of fun with it.
@ChaituCkp16 күн бұрын
@@motorinc still not decided Sir! Now it's between ignis and i10! ignis has good ground clearance and the engine is also very good.. so thinking of it! What do you suggest?
@Ratnakar64863 ай бұрын
What would you choose between Brand New XUV 3x0 base model (costs 8.82 lacs + 2 to upgrade) V/s used polo 1.2 mpi (under 4.5 lacs) V/s used Honda brv 1.5 petrol (under 5.5 lacs) V/s used Marazzo (under 7 lacs). True they are completely different, but for the price which vehicle would you choose?
@avinashsahu3385 ай бұрын
About Bike culture and Riding, I remember a podcast of Shumi from PD. The group riding etiquette is improving. I myself have improved as a rider and now have better road sense and most of the riders are still evolving.
@anishleburu3 ай бұрын
Hi Shumi and Karthik.. I could completely resonate with your views.. when I bought my Jazz in 2015 it was my second car. I would like to add another dimension to the conversation which I applied in my decision making. Consider the 80:20 rule. Consider where do you drive 80% of your mileage and choose the car that makes you comfortable in the 80% situation. If you are in tier 2 towns where you drive a lot on bad roads and on no roads, a Bolero Neo fits the bill than a Baleno.. if you are an urban user and you drive 80% of annual mileage within the city then you would do well with a sub 4 Metre car than a large car considering narrow roads and ease of manaevouring. My Jazz worked out great in 100% of my use case considering the versatility in city and stability in highway. Been on more than 2000 km road trips and it's been a great companion. Of course I admired the first Gen Jazz in India and didn't think twice when the second Gen launched in 2015, emotional decision partly..
@aravinthanrajamani35589 күн бұрын
I’m in a plan to buy Creta FL 2024 Creta 1.5 NA engine with manual and I am first time car buyer. I preferred mid size suv over sub 4m suv for comfort. Is it good choice in terms of comfort and engine power
@Rajesh-wt1xx4 ай бұрын
In POV, this podcast has been come at right time to open my 👀 as I'm planning to own my first one in couple of months! I've shortlisted Nios Magna AMT as it checks all my needy boxes! Its not for the gizmos Hyundai throws but it seems no nonsense car in my 👀. My drive is gonna be mostly in the city and urban area! Nios is a narrower to do quick parking & maneuver, proven engine, decent mileage, comfy seats, manageable GC, acceptable ride! Hey Motorinc, Can you please help me with these. Is there any news to launch updated Nios in upcoming months? Is there any plans to launch N-line in Nios?
@hakamahampa84184 ай бұрын
Great content thank you!! I am planning to buy my first new car and am also new at driving. I have taken test drives of Vanue, Brezza, and Nexon and in a couple of days, I will be taking test drives of Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV 3XO. In my test drive experience with the Hyundai Venue, it's less spacious and not too responsive on quick pickups. The engine is top-notch refined and the transmission and clutch are smooth. With Brezza it looks spacious and gives a proper SUV feel as compared to Nexon and Venue but the interior looks way outclass and old school again the engine is top-notch with refinement. The Nexon feels powerful and gives more stability at high speed and the suspension best of all. What's ur preference in this compact SUV segment?
@marksanyal4 ай бұрын
"What is the need and want?" This is the question I answered for myself when I was buying for the first time and it's what I suggest when people ask "What car should I buy?" For me, it was easier to answer because I had been driving the family car for 5 years. That experience gave me what I was comfortable spending on fuel and maintenance, and what I wanted from the driving experience. When helping new buyers, I walk through their considerations before narrowing down to the best options for them. One friend wanted a more spacious car as an upgrade from the Kwid but also something safe for the family they were planning for. Another just wanted prestige of owning a cool car. Both of these are different cars but they are right for them. That advice would not have worked interchangeably.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Very true! That's the next question one should think of after sorting out their basics.
@anchitboruah71414 ай бұрын
I bought the new creta as my first car. I wish this video was released earlier. However, Any tips to keep in mind now that I did this?
@raosiddharth47265 ай бұрын
I want to bring a question here, in some cases first time car buyers are second hand buyers, so please tell how to buy cars based on scraping rules and fitness test rules?
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Generally we would not recommend cars that are so old that such aspects have to be considered. A 5-6 year old car will have given you all the monetary benefit without being too old.
@abhijitkhaladkar83475 ай бұрын
Hi MotorINC team, excellent video.. just a suugestion from u would be helpful for my 1st car (1200km running/month , 70% highway, max. 12 Lakhs). Following are the priorities 1) Good mileage, low maintenance. 2) Reliable engine & safety 3) Good after sales service. Also of CNG would be a better option for this much running ?
@ThePandoba14 ай бұрын
225/45 R17 (7J wheels) This is the absolute perfection spec to go over anything and everything with reasonably fast speed.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thanks P!
@bumpystories4 ай бұрын
If buying a second hand car from the showroom like pre-owned Kia or Hyundai etc. Should we opt for 0 depreciation?
@ub6785 ай бұрын
Not really sure if it will fit but I've a request, I'd like to learn more about the practicality in terms of what to do in case of a crash or after a crash? I saw one last week where a car stopped abruptly for whatever reason and the 2 cars behind it bumped into another, no one was injured thankfully. In such cases, As a bystander or being a party to the crash. How would insurance in cars/bikes work, how can we make use of 3rd party insurance. I've been reading how it's difficult to claim 3rd party insurance in case of damage. Or any resources to learn how to deal with this situation might be helpful. Thanks!!
@Petrol_and_positivity5 ай бұрын
Yes! I had requested the same topic on the last thisconnect!
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reco ub678!
@rahulkhatri2193 ай бұрын
Such a beautifully done episode!! I'm going to buy my first car in the next couple of months - thank you so much for sharing all these insights.. very helpful
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
Best of luck @rahullkhatri6475!
@barathiraiyarul44983 ай бұрын
I am not a first time car buyer. But this is my first 'New' car. Confused between Fronx delta+ and Xuv 3xo petrol in the same price point. Heart says Xuv for better interiors and performance. Mind says Fronx for ease-of an NA engine, good FE and long term reliability. Very confused
@muralisaripalli1645 ай бұрын
I was looking to buy my first car a couple of years ago. I was particularly looking for comfort and safety and that which can run reliably run for 12 years. I test drove a lot. Finally I was fixated on Honda City. Then went and bought XUV700 diesel AT😁. I Have zero regrets. It's all i wanted. Ofcourse I did see a review of Karthikeya and Gagan Chaudhary before rushing for test drive.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Hahahah! Fantastic! That jump wasn’t small! Lol!
@pratikjv84 ай бұрын
Your points are helpful for new buyers except after market fitting of reverse camera or infotainment system is. It will void the warranty of the car and insurance as well . That's the reason people pay a hefty amount for it .
@ruptapas4 ай бұрын
This is a gr8 video. I am planning to buy a car and the discussion immensely helps. Few observation - It is rightly mentioned that car buying is an emotional decision and the choices we make drives heavily on emotion than on logic. Lets say for me I would like to have -- Big screen with CarPlay / Auto (this helps me in creating a statement...(you know what I mean huh!) -- Sunroof...absolutely Yes -- Being a first time car buyer, I will not be confident in driving so things like Hill-assist, ABS, a stronger outer shell, rain-sensing screen wiper, defogger, tubeless tyres and I think most importantly anything that makes me feel I am in control while driving (this is what Kartik mentioned as well) Anyways, keep making such video serieses and more power to you both. Regards Rup
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
All the best Rup! And thank you!
@reubendias184 ай бұрын
The Ignis conundrum happened to our family as well - we considered that first as an alternate city car, had second thoughts about it (because grass looked greener elsewhere) and considered the Swift or Baleno (expensive for a compact car), S-Presso (too much of a drop), WagonR (had one before) and back to Ignis. Happy ending!
@abhijitkundu18794 ай бұрын
Karthik doesn't know that I own Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Magna variant and I immediately bought the car just after watching the episode of that particular review of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios diesel vs Ford Figo Titanium diesel vs Maruti Suzuki Swift diesel and in that particular review you have asked the reviewer to do a proper thorough review of those three particular cars and for your kind information I love my car very much .
@neo46464 ай бұрын
These guidelines are quite intriguing! However, when it comes to budgeting for their first car, many buyers overlook additional expenses such as insurance, RTO fees, running costs, and maintenance charges. Often, they solely focus on the ex-showroom price and assume they can afford it. However, there's a notable disparity between the ex-showroom price and the on-road price, which can further increase with financing. Therefore, it's crucial to consider all these factors to avoid any negative impact on your experience or financial situation.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
True @neo4646 but we believe that most people are now aware that there will be two different prices for a vehicle. What most people seem to not account for are the running costs, which we've covered in Season 01.
@harshittiwary4585 ай бұрын
I'll be graduating college next year and as soon as I get a job, I'll get a subscription to your channel. You guys are amazing and I really want to support this quality content Motorinc delivers.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
You do well! Would love to hear from you how it goes! And, thanks.
@SubhojitDeyАй бұрын
my dad bought an alto in 2010 i drove it for 7 years and i dont want to sell the car i've grown so attached with it but the registration expires this next year and it doesnt make sense to re register so i'm considering a baleno, punch or exter. I just drive to my office once a week and maybe go out with my friends on some weekends to cafes and stuff. any suggestions?
@birajubhimani97844 ай бұрын
Great podcast but still I want you to suggest list of cars I can go with under 10L budget. One is Baleno that I know of, please suggest other cars to consider.
@ravanan48573 ай бұрын
It is worth spending time 1.08hr, podcasting professional and also understandable, relatable for beginners
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
Thank you for joining us @ravanan4857.
@JagadeeshV_5 ай бұрын
I read this somewhere. This fellow shortlisted 3 motorcycles after multiple test drives. Later he rented out those motorcycles each a day which will cost 1000 to 1500/day. Then he rode those bikes like however he wants. No showroom executive, no restriction on kilometres by showroom, nothing. He rode for more than 100 kilometres in multiple conditions and then he finalized one. Don't know whether it will work same for cars.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Can, very well!
@pratikgodavale4 ай бұрын
@motorinc Quick question. Is it absolutely necessary to learn how to Drive before purchasing first car? 🤔 Planning to purchase Nov'24 to Mar'25. Quick background : I come from a family of skilled Drivers, so never required to take the wheel of family cars (both Diesel, Manual MPV & Maxivan). The new car is intended to be used by me, Mom(both non-drivers) and Dad(knows left-hand drive). I am licensed to ride & fly, so being very confident in size judgement is major reason for new car instead of used one first. Though I don't enjoy riding bike bcoz of gears. So Automatic transmission is a must. Also more inclined towards EV majorly due to aspirational aspect (I'll burn 10-20x avg. fuel for my job). Availability of Fast-Chargers on my longest(300km) route helps to negate range anxiety. So, Is it really worth it to learn a Manual MPV and also hassle to get license on the same, only to go for Automatic and mostly EV, just so I could test-drive before purchase? Current preference goes Punch>Nexon>ZS also XUV400 if it is face-lift like 3XO and offer LFP instead of NMC batteries. Any comments on preferences? Also CNG AMT is out of option just for the lack of Cruise Control 😅 Is it too hard to run CNG on Cruise? Thank you in advance 😊 coz that didn't end quick 😅
@nikhilgogia21464 ай бұрын
It's always great to have this kind of perspective, so a brilliant video once again, thanks. One request from my side, could you please make a ThisConnect video on "Which car type to buy and why?" I know Shumi has rolled his eyes on this topic more than we can count but this is a serious topic keeps a lot of people guessing and I am one of them. SUVs are the most preferred now but should I buy one, does it suits me? is it practical for me? I'm not sure, but would love to hear a detailed discussion on it. Looking forward to hearing on this from you too.
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion @nikhilgogia2146.
@parthgohel51165 ай бұрын
For the motorcycle culture convo: 1.) You only need riding when going on a "trip", on daily basis even if you have a decent helmet and gear use the 200 rs. helmet with fake ISI marking because who needs that in city, I'm so skilled at riding that my aura changes riding skill and driving skill of people around me too. 2.) If some one overtakes me even at 25-30 kmph, they want to race me, why else would they want to go faster than me. 3.) We don't need to indicate when we are changing lanes, we don't even need to indicate when we are turning. Have some Good pointers too: 1.) No bias on what kind of bike(unless it's one of those Yamaha scooter/bike thingy, I'll judge you) you are riding, once on a ride we make sure that everyone in the group has fun, no leaving anyone behind. 2.) Get experience bikes that i would not be able to afford or even be interested in.
@xiRePeNTx4 ай бұрын
Guys im commenting again since you may have missed, which type of transmission is more feasible for new drivers especially in a densely packed city like Kolkata
@raiprateek10054 ай бұрын
Please do a video about long drives/ rides. About people starting to do it, do's and don'ts, what constitutes a long drive( I know it is subjective and depends on a lot of factors). What is a good starting point and everything regarding it. Thank you
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
We have covered touring in Season 01 @raiprateek1005. Please check it out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKWwlaOgpNiig68si=RMfYkG9te02DmzTL
@shreyambesh32275 ай бұрын
Video Idea Rate all the car and bike manufacturers in different categories like value, service experience, parts, reliability etc. As you always mention that people give feedback in comments section about different manufacturers so combining all these feedbacks into one video and making it available for everyone will be great.
@motorinc5 ай бұрын
Processing… Ideating…
@nikhilvijay60225 ай бұрын
That's a great idea. Motorinc can even put manufacturers in tiers like S tier, great , fair & Avoid
@SeizeTheDayMukhtar4 ай бұрын
My thinking is, just take good care of the car and use it till end of time or unless the third factor of boredom comes in. Ex - still rocking 2007 Alto(i dont consider cars as status symbol )
@ThushiMj4 ай бұрын
I a brand new 2018 bought the 1.2 i20 and gone through too much stress.. and sold that asap now extremely happy with the ignis
@motorinc4 ай бұрын
Glad you found something that works for you @ThushiMj
@ravitejamalisetti8134 ай бұрын
What happened pls tell bro
@ThushiMj3 ай бұрын
@@ravitejamalisetti813 starter motor issues the door alignment issues not enough power to drive on hilly roads milage was around 9 - 10
@joshakh5 ай бұрын
@motorinc, this is Akhil, - Where we can learn more about tyres (website, blogs, books etc) : size, brands, pros and cons of size - May be a comparison from 15inch to 17inch .. where we can quantify the pros and cons - I am very interested in this topic off late, but haven't food good resources to lean to .. " tyres and thr super powers" episode was more towards bikes, I was not able to relate to the car world - On a side note, can we please have a motorinc first for Fronx (1.2 NA and 1.0 turbo)