I place between boomer and gen x. I have driving VW over 20 years. Just recently changed to Hyunday , not looking back. Future is heading east.
VW has been very popular in Europe, I can see. Surely, Hyundai is doing great. All looking at east and Indian companies are also lining up to compete. The era of European cars is over now.
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Last few years Toyota, Hyundai and Kia are at the top of sales. Not sure if European cars are over yet but surely experiencing a lot of competition. Regarding Indian brands not very common at this moment to be honest.
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Toyota, Hyundai and Kia's sales are at all time low in India. Indians are loving their made in India cars. Tata and Mahindra are making some exceptional cars according to Indian conditions. They are first eying at Indian and third world market and they are doing incredibly well there.
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That’s interesting. A month ago I spoke to a car dealer. There was a family trying to sell him a Mahindra. He even hadn’t that brand in the data base. I am talking a car dealer with European base not just country. Perhaps in a few years time we are talking in different ways. I remember a decade ago seeing some Tata around but not very common now.
It would be interesting to see the trend in years to come
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You know Mahindra has an option of 4x4 in around $20k. O don't think any European brand can give you such a nice option in so less!
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131 sats \ 0 replies \ @Golu 12 Sep
I'm going to buy it this year! This is my favourite!
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That’s a nice 4x4. More considering the price. We’ll see if they come over here.
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