By: koguty
1.8 km from office – why not walk to office? You will save the gym charges that way . On a related note – what is this obsession to look cool? Who defines “cool”? If everyone becomes becomes “cool”,...
View ArticleBy: Bala
Hey, if you can spent 5-6 lac on the car, you can pay the 3000 per month on petrol too.. If you cannot spend the 3000 pm on petrol, forget the car. Most guys get their cars from their father in laws.....
View ArticleBy: Listen & nod
I have to agree with Bala above. They’d crib mostly to men, and then gush to their girlfriends how awesome the car is. You could’ve been direct and asked her “Did you buy the car for status?”, her...
View ArticleBy: kaps
I have a better idea – at least for delhi. cycle in winters and car pool in summers. Delhi metro for weekends with family to CP
View ArticleBy: Anand
need a car for 1.8 km distance??? well, my office is 11 km away and I do cycle to work 3 times a week.
View ArticleBy: subra
Anand to each his own. There are people who run 21km – and carry water bottles for running. There are women who walk 10km each way (20km total) to BRING water for cooking. That is life. For some people...
View ArticleBy: Krish
I was trying to build the corpus to buy the car and started a chit. One month of chit and but strange thing forced me to buy it right away. On a rainy day in the middle of the night, my 2 yr old...
View ArticleBy: Santhanam
Krish, I think instead of buying a car for emergencies, we should always have local/neighbourhood(not Meru or taxi chain groups) taxi/auto numbers. In my case, i always use a local taxiwala who has...
View ArticleBy: subra
Santhanam brilliant, simple, practical, unbranded solution. One taxi guy, one auto guy, one good friendly doc, one ambulance, one medical shop which wil open at 11pm to help you…. are brilliant. Car is...
View ArticleBy: krish
Santhanam This incident occured ten years ago and back then Meru had not started operations in B’lore. In case of local taxi guy, murphy law applies. He won’t be available during the time of our...
View ArticleBy: subra
Krish even in own car case Murphy’s law applies. If your car has gone for servicing does it mean u cannot have an attack on that nite? u shd have friends, neighbors, etc who will take u. To think u...
View ArticleBy: Suresh
If we can go slightly back in time, perhaps we can see the difference between becoming a community for a brand which we do now, to being proud of our community as a brand? As the Gujjus say – Your...
View ArticleBy: Vandhana Karthick
Now a days more cycles are available and being used in villages alone. In cities and second cities cycles majorly used by small childs to learn and by lower middle class people. Peoples mind is to go...
View ArticleBy: harish
Wow.wow.wow. So many people against the idea of the girl retaining and using the car. The only problem here is the girl cribbing abt the mileage of car. Given her daily usage, the car that too a petrol...
View ArticleBy: Sanjay
I would tell her not to bother and will tell that cost of car is ‘sunken cost’. The only way to ‘recover’ the cost is to use car more frequently.
View ArticleBy: Ashesh Bharadwaj
When I go to ambience mall, gurgaon. I see lot of chauffeur driven cars parked on the road side creating chaos, just to save 30 bucks for the proper parking. I am not able to understand this kind of...
View ArticleBy: Ajay
I hate to take car on crowded markets for fear of not able to find parking. If public transport of the Gurgaon was like delhi, I would be not using car at least on weekends.
View ArticleBy: Bala
By the way did you ask that girl if her boyfriend is filling up her tank like he tops up her mobile?
View ArticleBy: Dev
I do feel there is a necessity of car once you are having a family with kids and parents. I also bought an used car when we moved to a city which had lot of pollution and dust everywhere. It has...
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