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Places to travel: Post covid-19

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With the Chinese virus COVID-19 increasing at an exponential pace. It is safe for us to stay at home and take care of ourselves just so that we can live up to another day to enjoy our rides. This pandemic will pass too. Well, this is not about what to do during quarantine but post quarantine. Once this is done and safe for everyone to step out of home you can visit these places for a refreshing start to normalcy. Before you set off for this journey get your cars serviced from the authorized service center to avoid possibilities of any breakdown. Now let's zoom. For those who love to go to waterfalls here is a small list of my own (Bangalore specific). 1) Hogenakkal falls Located 140Kms from Bangalore (Tamil Nadu- Karnataka border) Also known as the Niagara falls of India this place is breathtakingly beautiful. To visit this blissful place one needs a boat ride right from the parking lot. 2) Chunchanakatte Falls Located 220Kms away from Bangalore. The waterf

Electric car? Is it the right time?

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IS THIS THE RIGHT TIME FOR  ELECTRIC POWER? With gasoline prices shooting high up in sky and availability for it is reducing every time we tank up brings us to a question. Are we ready to buy an electric car? Well if you own a car already which runs on gasoline power then yes. An electric car would be the ideal option for your daily runs around the city while you use the conventional vehicle for all long drives.  Most of the people who think of buying an electric car stumble over the obstacle called range. Yes, the range is an issue for electric cars but be assured it will not kill your daily runs. The current generation electrics have a pretty good range of 200kms+ which is good enough to last you a day.  Worst case? You run out of charge?  Well, the government and many private agencies have set up DC fast charging set up. The technology has grown such that in an hour you can get 80% of your battery juiced up which is more than enough for you to reach home.

KIA CARNIVAL, it's so huge you can carnival in it

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Lets host a carnival in the Carnival. Few years ago in the Indian automobile market if anyone wanted a comfortable 7-seater the only name that used to pop up in everyone's mind used to be the king of MPV's Toyota Innova, which later got a generation update the all new Innova Crysta. Well now the concepts may have been changed with the introduction of the new South Korean brand the KIA. KIA had recently showcased their line-up for the Indian market of which the most attractive was the KIA CARNIVAL.  Standing tall, long and wide the Carnival measures 5115 X 3060 X 1985 (mm), which is already larger than it's main rival, the Crysta. It also means you can host a carnival inside the Carnival. COLOR SCHEME The Carnival will be on sale with 3 color schemes  - Aurora Black Pearl  - Glacier white Pearl - Steel silver On the interior it will be sporting a dual tone scheme of Black and Beige. Mechanically the Carnival comes with only BS-6 compliant 2.2

Mini Urban Drive : Ahmedabad Edition 2020 !

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- Tirth Pandya Remember the iconic Hollywood movie : The Italian Job ? The cast drives around in Go Kart like Mini Coopers swiftly, slaloming & power sliding through the town ! Well, if you don't, then Bollywood has obviously copied the movie again by using Mini Coopers 😑 & the movie is called Players . Mini India has introduced Mini Urban Drive which lets you get the Go-Kart like experience by means of various well planned activities. Mini Urban Drive is organized nationwide in various cities letting users push the car to it's extreme limit. #UrbanDrive #UrbanExperience  Yours truly was lucky enough to get invited to the Mini Urban Drive : Ahmedabad Edition which was organized on 18-19th January 2020 at Adani Shantigram. I selected the slot of 2:30PM on the beautiful afternoon of 18th January along with a friend of mine. We reached the venue sharp at 2:30PM & started clicking some pictures of the cute Mini convoy lined-up for

#TriberTurbo : Coming Soon !

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Renault India launched Triber  in August 2019 and recently they have also started exporting the mini MPV to international markets. Renault has done a great job with the Triber by packaging 7 seats in under 4 meter which are actually usable too. And now it seems they want to address its bigger shortcoming, that of a weak motor, by launching the Renault Triber Turbo Petrol next year. The only downside with the Triber, as we mentioned above, is the slightly underpowered 1.0 litre 3 cyl NA engine which produces a meek 72 ps of power and 96 Nm of torque. The Triber was supposed to get a 5-speed AMT but they procrastinated and shifted the launch to next year, once BS6 emission norms kick in. Renault recently announced that they will be launching a new variant of the Triber with a turbo petrol engine and also an AMT gearbox. The 1.0-litre turbo codenamed as HR10 is a 3-cylinder engine. However official power figures aren’t revealed yet but we expect it to produce around 9