The "Everyday" show-off thread !

GRRR corolla, bought a few weeks ago. puts such a big smile on my face every time. btw already clocked some 2500 miles.
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Congrats I am also planning to buy a scooter in bangalore only. Currently looking at activa and wanted to ask why not electric scooters?
My father's brother bought a Bajaj Chetak 6 months ago and last month he went for a battery replacement which costed him 1.3k. This battery usually powers the electronics like the self start, horn etc went kaput and the service centre fellows said that it does not come under warranty. My uncle charges the scooter every day. So a big NO to electric scooters.
 
My father's brother bought a Bajaj Chetak 6 months ago and last month he went for a battery replacement which costed him 1.3k. This battery usually powers the electronics like the self start, horn etc went kaput and the service centre fellows said that it does not come under warranty. My uncle charges the scooter every day. So a big NO to electric scooters.
its surprising that an electric scooter uses a conventional battery like ICE scoots for horn etc, its a design flaw. everything should run with the integrated battery including drive train. otherwise using a standard battery difutes the whole purpose.

also electric vehicles arent cheaper to eprate by any chance and neither are good for society unless out country shifts completely to renewable power. over 70% of India's power still comes from coal. so we are burning fuel somewhere.
 
Congrats I am also planning to buy a scooter in bangalore only. Currently looking at activa and wanted to ask why not electric scooters?
Hey my usage is very low, like super low. daily 2-3km max(Grocery runs, park at metro, school pickup-drop). I felt petrol is better than electric. From my POV electric makes sense when you use very high like even 25-50km per day would make sense. Considering in that usecase in long run i felt petrol is better.