If you have the money, you can buy even the S-class (or whichever is the costliest car in India), let alone the Swift. And irrespective of what new car you buy (even the lowly M800), you will take some time getting used to the car, since you don't know driving.
So, go to a good driving school (MUL's driving school is supposed to be good), take your driving lessons, get the help of a friend who knows driving and have him tag along for some lessons in your new car initially. And you should be OK.
Swift looks like a good choice for your needs.
__________________ A bad worker blames his tools. Bad drivers blame the car's rattles for bad performance on track. :-)
Last edited by supremeBaleno : 5th May 2008 at 18:46.
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