Booked 1st car........Need suggestions regarding PDI and Insurance.....And how to avoid being Thugged by dealers in various ways
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So yesterday....BREZZA was launched in CNG....and booked it instantly online.....as we can expect crazy waiting times for it....petrol variants are already commanding upto 10months waiting period and maruti has launched it in base variant LXI too...so its going to be a rush.....yesterday...brezza website also got crashed for few hours.....
Now since it will be my 1st ever 4 wheeler....I want to know from people already owing a car and automotive experts out here
1. What we should check in A PDI.
2. How to get a proper insurance either from dealer or online and which things/covers are necessary for tension free ownership..
Also how to avoid common dealer scams...??
Thanks in advance...
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Sudarshan61 wrote:here you can get suggestions on everything....You are in wrong forum .
batmanBABA wrote:
here you can get suggestions on everything....
agree, here you can ask almost anything(legal) ....advice for marriage/relationships/honeymoon as well 😏
some of dimers are senior and very experienced people, they love sharing their life experience and knowledge.
Sometimes company provide extended warranty for free if you get insurance from dealer, but you have to get your car serviced accordng to them and not on your usage, so if the dealer ask for getting his insurance ask them for free extended warranty.
kukdookoo wrote:every car in Indian market is a tin ka dibba....tata with so called desh ka loha...is having serious rusting issues.....u can check youtube...its full of it...and also giving a 3 cylinder engine in 2023...in all of its cards... Except safari and harrier.... .mahindra cars...u wont get easily.....dealers have become semi gods...forcing to u to buy higher variants...or u have to buy accessories forcefully.....maruti is inbetween....with everything in balanced....no car is perfect....its according to your usage....
Dont want to ruin your happiness but don't go for this tin ka dibba. They literally use black electrical tapes to tie wires.
batmanBABA wrote:
here you can get suggestions on everything....
DD is becoming Frnz4m 😬😬
batmanBABA wrote:
every car in Indian market is a tin ka dibba....tata with so called desh ka loha...is having serious rusting issues.....u can check youtube...its full of it...and also giving a 3 cylinder engine in 2023...in all of its cards... Except safari and harrier.... .mahindra cars...u wont get easily.....dealers have become semi gods...forcing to u to buy higher variants...or u have to buy accessories forcefully.....maruti is inbetween....with everything in balanced....no car is perfect....its according to your usage....
if you dont want to even listen then what i can say.congratulations for ur purchase dost
checkout this:
his channel has lot of useful infos
....go to a car dealer and tel him that u booked it and you wud like to sell it ...he will answer all your questions😄...
kukdookoo wrote:if you dont want to even listen then what i can say.congratulations for ur purchase dost
Arey भई, tou thoda substantiate, clarify hee kar dou please.
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I too, knowing how Suzuki is milking the brand in India and using India as a cheap manufacturing hub for exports, not be keen on almost a million rupees for a CNG coupe, mini SUV.
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But woh electrical tape waali baat nahin samjhi.
To reduce weight.. instead of conduits if they simply tape.. then ia that your point?
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Yes it is a fact.. Suzuki in Indian scenario atleast.. is trying to keep weight down.. even at the expense of using more and more polymer based materials even in the engine assembly.
They have to do it, if they keep wanting to boast 'our vehicle is N inches taller/ wider than the competition'.
tyagi.aakarsh73 wrote:oh i missed it took my car a few months ago dealer forced to buy insurance from them onlySometimes company provide extended warranty for free if you get insurance from dealer, but you have to get your car serviced accordng to them and not on your usage, so if the dealer ask for getting his insurance ask them for free extended warranty.
