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      which color will look best for amaze's shape black or silver

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      Hi, Please tel's me conform which one best bike of Yamaha YZF R125, New Bajaj Avenger 200, Honda CB150R Streetfire, Hero Honda Karizma ZMR . http://www.autoinfoz.com/compare-Bikes/Yamaha_YZF-R125/New_Bajaj_Avenger_200/Honda_CB150R_Streetfire/Hero_Honda_Karizma_ZMR/

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      is d ride of pulse petrol nd diesel bouncy at high speeds?between petrol and diesel which is a better option?
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          Vikrant Mahajan 28 minutes ago

          WEIGHT OF THE VARIANTS ARE ALMOST IDENTICAL FOR PULSE. IT IS PRETTY STABLE IN 3 FIGURE SPEEDS. WHAT IS BETTER OPTION DIESEL OR PETROL DEPENDS ON THE USAGE. IF ITS MORE THAN 1200 KMS/MONTH THEN DIESEL ELSE PETROL SHOULD BE THE CHOICE.

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          Nikhil Kumar 20 minutes ago

          petrol is always, peppier, rev friendly, …. it gives better boost feeling while accelerating, ,,, while driving at highways suppose you need to change lanes as slow person ahead, you slow down to speed up, that thrust feel is never so admirable as in petrol …. thumbs up for petrol :-) :-)

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      @shreyans ,roshun and others, although my monthly running is not that much( avg 700 km),i decided to buy sail uva diesel base model over swift vxi ,both having almost same price aound 5.8 lakh on road at guwahati.will it be a wise decision? also please suggest me some essential tips to maintain a diesel with such low running.
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          Tejas Ponkshe 1 hour, 52 minutes ago

          I don’t think it’s good decision. With the base diesel, you loose out all the gizmos & safety features that you get on top end car. Mainly ABS & airbags. If you are sure that you will not be traveling much, stick with petrol car (may be some other say brio/ritz/figo) with safety features, music system all power windows, alloys etc. With base…[Read more]

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          Amitosh Kumar 55 minutes ago

          I too was at this confusion and i was in dilemma earlier to buy an amaze petrol the base variant at six lacs or buy ritz or figo top end variant and i chose Ritz zxi.

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          Shenoy Rox 10 minutes ago

          I think u should change ur decision..
          Going for the Base Diesel variant is useless…u miss out many features too..
          And at 700km/month..please go for a petrol car…
          U can go for the Sail U-VA LS ABS or top model LT ABS petrol model in this price range

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      Is the Maruti Gypsy King OBD II compliant?

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      Does Gypsy King have OBD II compliance?

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      My ZEN 2000 MPFI, model having AC problems, i visited an AC car expert, he said that this ZEN car's AC kit supports R12 gas and will not be that much efficient if done with R134. My question here is: wat is the other way round as R12 is banned, due to CF4

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      Hi experts!! Good morning. As i am learning driving these days on my alto k10 and i am expecting delivery of ritz in 5 odd days, i want to ask a very basic question to you all. In stop and go traffic what i do is that i bring the car to first gear and keep my foot pressed on break and as traffic moves i apply gas to move a bit, this causes car to jump a bit, and speed up dangerously, and when i tr -- more --
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          Amit 4 hours, 22 minutes ago

          Personally I travel in bumper to bumper traffic on a daily basis. I use only the clutch for momentum while on a red light my car is in neutral with the hand brake applied. If traffic is moving real slow, I let the vehicle drift in first gear without touching any pedals, but that will need some practice if you are not used to it. Trying to stick to…[Read more]

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          Nikhil Kumar 3 hours, 43 minutes ago

          clutch is basically a switch, which just has on and off position, in clutch nomenclature, fully pressed (dis engaged) or fully depressed (engaged), as its manual transmission you can operate in between too, but that’s folly …. always in bumper to bumper traffic, keep ur cool, … while take off, fully press clutch pedal, shift to 1st, and…[Read more]

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      Today I will be travelling to Lucknow via Taj expressway so is it wise to get the tyres filled with nitrogen or normal air pressure is fine??????I read many forums where people are saying it's a concrete road so tyres tend to get heated more and to avoid that one should fill nitrogen...
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          Dave Jose 7 hours, 39 minutes ago

          Yes, considering your journey, today is a good day for filling up Nitrogen but trust me, in general it is a sheer waste of money. Tire related accident / breakdown is not just limited to Nitrogen v/s normal air but also depends upon other factors like side walls, tread depth / tire age, sudden puncture due to sharp objects, etc. Although I am from…[Read more]

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          Roshun Povaiah 4 hours, 58 minutes ago

          I’ve not really been much of a “nitrogen” fan as anyway normal air is 78% nitrogen! But in extreme heat (and considering the 44 degree heat we’ve been having in Delhi) nitrogen tends to expand less than normal air and stays cooler – hence pressure would stay stable. If you want, go ahead and fill it. No harm.

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          Amit 4 hours, 33 minutes ago

          Hi, the Yamuna Eway is a 165 kms stretch with a 100kmph limit. If you adhere to the limit, there should really not be a problem. Also note that nitrogen is more of hype than use in our cars and conditions. Drive Safe. Regards.

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          Kaiserketkar 3 hours, 6 minutes ago

          Nitrogen is of very little benefit in our normal usage conditions. Even if you’re doing a high speed run on the E-way.
          I would recommend against going in for a change right before a journey. If you wanted to switch to nitrogen, you ideally should’ve done it a few days before the drive and driven around in town with it. The rule I prefer to follow…[Read more]

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      Hi Roshan, I am planning to buy a car, this will be my first car, so i have selected Swift VDi and i20 Magna Diesel, just tell me which car is the best compared between the two....i have heard i20 diesel mileage is not so gr88 and Swift is costly car compared to the features it is offering...i am very confused which one to choose, please help me out....
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          Dave Jose 7 hours, 16 minutes ago

          In fact, fuel economy stats will be more of less same in both the cars. If it is just between Magna CRDi and VDi then my choice would be the Magna CRDi for sure. However, if you increase the budget then I would consider ZDi over Sportz CRDi – and – Asta CRDi over ZDi. Yes, the Swift is costly and we have witnessed massive price increments in last…[Read more]

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          Roshun Povaiah 4 hours, 56 minutes ago

          Between the Swift VDI and i20 Magna CRDi, I would lean toward the i20 here, because of the extra space you get and a couple of more features. Plus, the 90hp diesel engine and six-speed manual in the i20 make it a much nice car on long trips – out on the highway. It has a downside of more frequent gearshifts needed in the city, because of turbo…[Read more]

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          Amit 4 hours, 37 minutes ago

          Here is my take, skip both and take the Ritz Zdi in that budget. It is more practical, gets space about which one can’t complain, gets ABS and airbags, (Vdi and Magna will miss on airbags which should really not be skipped), gets alloys which both your options don’t have and is a top end variant which will in general have better features than mid…[Read more]

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          Amitosh Kumar 53 minutes ago

          I agree with Amit sir, why dont you go for Ritz zdi or Figo duratorq titanium. Reconsider pls

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          Shenoy Rox 7 minutes ago

          As Amit says..Go with Ritz ZDi..
          It has excellent fuel-efficiency, good space and comfort..and necessary features too…

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