Re: Suggestions for Team-BHP from Team-BHPians Quote:
Originally Posted by PatchyBoy I think expecting people to provide an unbiased review of the car AFTER they have bought it is a bit too much to ask, at least in the initial ownership report. Are we really expecting people to say bad things about something on which they have already invested a sizable chunk of their hard earned money, more so in a world where all other road users are morons, when we get a scratch on our rides?
I mean, how many reports do we read stating "I misjudged and ended up scratching/denting my car"? Isn't it always the moronic two wheeler/ drunk truck driver/ idiot auto driver and so on? | Quote:
I vividly remember posting my buying experience of the Palio right here almost 5 years back. I did not recommend the car. I did not praise the car. I did not make any attempt to justify my buying decision. All I wanted to do was to share my happiness with friends and was able to do just that.
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I think of it as more of an ownership diary than a show-off tool or facebook status. As an owner, you obviously open the ownership diary with photos of your purchase because you don't have much to share, but later on you keep updating the ownership experience with the services you did, the accessories you added, niggles faced/solved, incidents which occurred to the car, how you overcame them, etc. Tons of prospective buyers may look up to your review or something in the ownership timeline may be of use to him/her. That's how I look at it from a contribution perspective.
Quite frankly, I love to read the initial ownership reports of all the cars. Yes, the owner would obviously love the car he bought, but think about the advantages of these ownership reports. How many prospective buyers (non-members) browsing the forum would know about the gross service bills, or steering rattles, or weak A/Cs or brakes, faulty wiring and other things occurring to our cars if not for our ownership reports? The auto magazines and media project only 2 minutes of the cars in beautiful angles and locations. Team-BHP's ownership reports show real life stories of real life owners cars and the cars' timelines and maintenance costs, and this is what differentiates it from the rest of the automobile forums/mags. Quote:
Originally Posted by Warwithwheels I guess that's where the sixth sense comes into play.
Honestly, I have found most of the ownership reports in the forum to be unbiased and balanced.
The ownership reports here, are more based on the personal experience of the member. A pro for you could always be a con for somebody else.
Further, Even if something has been stated grossly contrary to reality, it would definitely become a subject of debate in the discussion following the review and the real position would surface in no time.
Last but not the least, we always have the official reviews to fall back on, based on which the final decision could be taken.
My two cents! |  +1 to what WarwithWheels said. 100% agree! Most ownership reports here are unbiased and list pros as well as cons, like GTO pointed out. Some information may look repetitive, some flaws may be overlooked but the advantage is that some new flaws/features may be found out by same user over the course of time.
In my opinion, ownership reports form the core viewership of team-bhp by non-members / non-enthusiasts looking for advice. Prospective buyers know where to find true information today. Please lets not change anything in the initial ownership review or long term ownership reviews section. Both of them are perfect the way they are now, and are extremely useful for non-member readers in deciding which car(s) to go for!
Last edited by KarthikK : 10th September 2012 at 22:26.
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