Sunday, 2 February 2020

Lady in Kannur, Kerala tries to reverse car but moves forward and breaks through a wall



Now I am genuinely scared of the guys owning 'holy' and 'musical' Tata cars, which develop umpteen number of 'holes' and start 'rattling' like mad within 3 - 5 years of purchase.
The owners of Tata cars themselves are supposedly so technology savvy that they have started trying out NCAP tests themselves to prove some stupid points.
And btw, all non-Tata car owners, specifically the owners of supposedly cheap Maruti Suzuki 'tin can' brands are frequently addressed as big time 'idiots' which gives me the impression that the Tata car owners eat 'atta roti' at home using golden spoons. It's as if they have a Hummer (or 'hammer') parked in their parking slot. I am instantly left wondering if they reside in a tony apartment adjoing the hanging garden in Malabar Hills in Mumbai. It's simultaneously amusing to read those 'super-rich' guys asking everyone why their own dream car built on JLR platform made in Pune return a fuel economy of 15.6 kmpl while somebody else gets 16.1 kmpl.
Will somebody explain to the rusty morons who keep rattling nonsense at non-Tata owners that most of their own parents or they themselves had proudly owned new or pre-owned Maruti Suzuki cars or vans between 1985 and 2010. Let them shed their own hypocrisy and admit that their parents or they themselves were bigger idiots, going by their own logic. They should shed their double standards and logically explain why they had acquired Maruti Suzuki or Hyundai themselves and did not stick to HM or PAL?
The glorified 'babus' in today's mass recruiting companies with a couple of trips as couriers to US, Europe should professionally educate themselves about terms like 'market segmentation', 'brand positioning', etc before exposing their hollow self.
If you don't respect your car, any car can kill and/ or maim. Please stop living in a fools paradise. Be realistic. A Tata or a VW and Skoda can also kill/ maim under similar circumstances.
These discussions humiliating Maruti or other car owners are frowned upon in Indian Roadie. People with such attitude are rebuked publicly.
P.S:
- Somebody from a 'model' state in India has already been rebuked for irrelevant mentions.
- I got the photo as a WhatsApp message this Sunday, 2020-02-02 morning, more for humour than anything else. The caption read the typical and snooty "Imagine if this was a tin can and not a safe Tata car". I immediately deleted the caption but retained the photo for a model reply.
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