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1.Accord
2.CRV
3.OHC
4.Fiat Palio
5.Contessa
# 5 Mahindra Classic
# 4 Honda City Vtec
# 3 Hyundai Terracan
# 2 Mercedes C 200 Kompressor
# 1 Skoda Octivia RS
I am going to name Indian cars only, which I have driven some time,
1) Jypsy-- I know it is uncomfortable But what the heck, I love it. It cann beat mahindra's in their own game.
2) Indica Turbo-- Got a test drive. That baby's gonna my next car.
3) Scorpio-- Driven the CRDE and it is good for a mahindra-- new improved going to e out any time. Can not resist to test drive it.
4) Swift -- Yeah yeah it has great looks and I had driven it hard enough to get the abs lights on. Just loved the Fun.
5) Owr own Premier Padmini WNF 5196-- Sad my dad sold it in 2004 though. It had been a brother to me. What ever I know about cars started from it. I really miss it. And yes It was a RWD sooooo uncomon in todays cars.
For me top 5 cars are:
1) Skoda Octavia vRS
2) Honda City Vtec
3) Hyundai Tucson
4) Fiat Palio 1.6
5) Toyota Innova
1. Skoda Octaivia RS
2. Fiat Palio 1.6 (heck that engine pulls a station wagon nicely, in a hatch!)
3. TATA Safari (First real indian SUV)
4. Honda Accord
5. Toyota Innova (No other MUV even comes close)
The best SUV on Indian road is the Mahindra Scorpio.
Makes you feel like a roaring Lion on the indian roads.
In No particular order
Lancer
745il Seen a lot around in delhi
e 240
octavia
maruti 800
1. Palio 1.6 GTX. Doesn't cost too much; great fun to drive.
2. Maruti 800. When you are stuck in a traffic jam like me every day, its the best way out.
3. Ambassador. I get misty eyed when I think of it. Did most of my early driving in it.
4. OHC any model. Sleek, quiet, not flashy.
5. Maruti Baleno. Much better performer than its been given credit for.
my five fav cars
m800 , i have been driving this car for last 10 years , one was non ac and then the ac delux model
skoda , any model even though i m scared to buy one after reading the costs of spares, it comes across as one of the sturdiest models.
hyundai accent. though not everyone is in favour of this car, my dad's accent hasnt given us a single problem in last five years of driving.
optra, any model. this is just for the looks. i really like the car.
palio. any model. i think it is one of the good small cars for any kind of driving.
Shubbhi
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Originally Posted by Ice Fiat Uno D - The wunderchild killed by Fiat India. Large-hearted, and what a handler! Only an Uno D driver would know what I'm talking about. Still have mine - its got 95k on the clock and its 5 = yrs old. |
finally someone for UNO!!!!!......you are right, only an UNO D driver know that!.....i started driving one since 08/2001 and i got my license in 01/2002.......and i've driven till date more than 50,000 kms and nothing else have come even close to it.....even our second car, the new Ford Fiesta Tdci........ nor the Accent crdi........i cant remember the number of times i have won the traffic light-drag, even with petrol mid-sized cars or crdi.........the (2nd &) 3rd gear is just unbeatable......we still have it.....ours is 04/1999 model.......7 years and still going strong.......85,000 kms till date....now used as the city drive, since the arrival of Fiesta diesel.....had thought about selling it 1 year back...but i resisted and i'm going to make it mine!
#1 Audi TT
#2 Skoda Octavia RS
#3 Fiat Uno D
#4 Hyundai Accent/Viva crdi
#5 Maruti Swift
1 Honda Accord 3.0 v6
2 Skoda Octavia vRS
3 Fiat Palio 1.6Gtx
4 Toyota Innova
5 Hyundai Tucson
~cheers
-Ash
Honda CRV
Skoda Laura
SUZIKI SWIFT
FORD IKONlol:
HYUNDAI SANTRO:I Rule:
Cheers Jaydee
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1. Baleno
2. S class
3. Audi
4. Skoda
5. Accord
The top 5 indian cars :-
1. HONDA ACCORD
2. TOYOTA INNOVA
3. HYUNDAI SANTRO
4. TATA INDICA
5. MARUTI SWIFT
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