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I have seen a different trend from last 2 years on the factors that are considered while buying a new Car.
Some of the usual questions those were asked say 5-6 years back:
1. Mileage (Kitna deti hai?)
2. Power
3. Ride quality
4. Acceleration
5. Build quality
6. Handling
7. Design
8. Features (limiting to power windows/power steering/AC)
Now almost a reverse trend is seen:
1. Mileage (kitna deti hai?) Boss, this is India
2. Features (all gizmos)
3. Design
and then other parameters follows.
What surprises me is the basic DNA of the car (handling, ride quality , performance) is given lesser weightage than the looks & feature list.
There are some exceptions as always, but mostly the above trend!
What does a TAIger think? Do you observe similar trend?
Some of the usual questions those were asked say 5-6 years back:
1. Mileage (Kitna deti hai?)
2. Power
3. Ride quality
4. Acceleration
5. Build quality
6. Handling
7. Design
8. Features (limiting to power windows/power steering/AC)
Now almost a reverse trend is seen:
1. Mileage (kitna deti hai?) Boss, this is India
2. Features (all gizmos)
3. Design
and then other parameters follows.
What surprises me is the basic DNA of the car (handling, ride quality , performance) is given lesser weightage than the looks & feature list.
There are some exceptions as always, but mostly the above trend!
What does a TAIger think? Do you observe similar trend?