By CarTrade Editorial Team6 years ago
Its that time of the year when all the houses are decked with bright colourful lights and treat yourself to your favourite sweets. Fancy fireworks make it irresistible for us to stay away from them. Although dangerous, we somehow manage to protect our dear ones as well as ourselves. However, our buddies on four wheels are often left to fend for themselves. In order to avoid waking up to
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
India has the third largest road network in the world and a staggeringly high number of vehicles ply on these. Road signs perform the duty of maintaining the safety and efficiency of road users. The system that we use has been influenced by the UK system, and relies on symbols to overcome the barrier of language. Here are five road signs that you must know about Speed limit One might
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
Every year, nearly 1.5 lakh vehicles are stolen in India alone. Out of these, only about few thousand are actually traced back, but often in un-roadworthy conditions, with many missing components. In the year 2014, a vehicle was stolen every 24minutes in India. Thieves have never been this efficient before, and your car/bike is more unsafe than ever. While the vehicle theft rate has skyrocketed,
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
8.9-litre engine, 370 horses lunging forward with all their might and a truck load of torque (literally) making sure the pull doesnt die down. We are past the braking-point by a mile and I already have my feet stomping hard on the brake pedal that isnt there. Because, I am sitting shotgun with a truck racer who refuses to back off the throttle and just chucks that seven-tonne
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
Cars in India typically tend to operate in hot or rain-swept weather conditions. As such, their tyre choices as well as other preps tend to be in that direction. However, there are quite a few misconceptions about motoring along in the cold months. Winter Car Driving Myths Debunked Some of you might laugh about winter car driving in India, but to those who live on the road, it can
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
Every driving licence in India stresses upon the fact that it is a privilege and not a right, to be able to get behind the wheel of a car. With that sobering thought aside, theres no denying the excitement that builds up when we finally get certified to drive on the streets. Most new drivers start off with only the minimal knowledge awareness about the motoring world other
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
Its a standard practice among carmakers to send out a press release of sorts when it comes to celebrating first year anniversaries of their products. Honda India though decided to scale things up a bit and fly us motoring journalists to Jaipur when the time came to celebrate the first anniversary of the Jazz. Right, then! Honda Jazz First Anniversary
By CarTrade Editorial Team7 years ago
Most owners of cars in India remain quite oblivious to the maintenance schedules of their cars. They either go by what the company dealer advices or follow the lead of their friendly neighbourhood garage. In an ideal world this would have been alright but an ideal world it isnt. People are always on the lookout for making a fast buck and the average car owner is a prime candidate for
By CarTrade Editorial Team8 years ago
The dusty in the air and on the streets is a huge problem for those keen on wanting to keep their cars clean. The harsh summer sun only worsens the problem as it beats down relentlessly on the car. The few pointers below will help go a long way in helping you know how to clean the car exterior at-least keep it shining for much longer than usual. Tips on how to maintain
By CarTrade Editorial Team8 years ago
While brand new cars have their own attraction for buyers, used cars make a lot of sense too. This is because, the city may be the financial capital of the country but the road infrastructure leaves a lot to be desired. As a result, there are plenty of people around who are keen on buying the used car for Mumbai roads. So if you are one of them, then heres a few things you need to keep
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