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Originally Posted by Stratos Firstly, my personal opinion on this is that, who said that a best selling car in India would click in some other nation as well. The priorities in UK are different from those we have in India. They do not walk in to the showroom thinking about fuel efficiency, as many of the people here do. They tested a car without power windows, and complained about it. I do not know why? In UK and especially on TopGear, they care first about power, performance, handling, the lot. Last is the fuel efficiency. Ofcourse, there are people who care about fuel efficiency but why will they bother buying an Indica when they have tons of other hatchbacks at their disposal. I might have done the same if I was in their place. That does not make Indica a lemon. |
I totally agree with you different countries and different priorities. Indica is not a lemon of a car here and anyone who drives around would know that for a fact.
Its more about how
you prepare when you take your exams, Home work is important and they don't have any excuse for that.
Even Kia sells some units abroad and its coming from a very small background.Hhansyoun receives better reviews abroad.
These cars are also coming from countries that faced equal levels of adversities and in comparison small resources and very similar legacy.
Just think this through as an Indian abroad i would prefer buying an Indian car just for the emotional pleasure, if only we had some thing that can stand in competition and sell not embarrass me.
Still waiting for that day.