Ethanol is number 1 reason I will not vote BJP ever again.
Total scam and conflict of interest and wrong on so so many levels.
Destroying assets of public.
@ravindhargi@BaluGorade out of 1000 a day running about 750 is EMI only while 65 goes to insurance only. making fuel cost only 3 rupee per km still kind of high but not 15 rupee per km high. Assuming he is running 25 days a week. toll tax he paid not including making charging even cheaper.
@BaluGorade Roughly Rs.1000/- per day for 60 kms (Driver's salary not inclusive). Costly as it translates into Rs.15 per km. Others like depreciation etc., not factored.
A friend recently bought a Tata Punch EV for around ₹12 lakh.
He paid ₹3 lakh upfront and financed ₹9 lakh, which means an EMI of roughly ₹19,000 a month for 5 years.
He drives about 60 km every day, so monthly charging adds another ₹3,000-4,000.
Insurance is about ₹1,500 a month, and routine maintenance is relatively low at around ₹500.
Then there are the usual ownership expenses like occasional fast charging, home charger setup, tyres, 12V battery replacement, parking, and tolls.
All put together, owning and running the car can mean a monthly outgo of around ₹25,000-27,000.
Let's guess...
What would have been the petrol price if @INCIndia was in power in these troubled global scenarios??
My guess is Rs 150-165 per litre (avg in all metro cities).
Your guesses....
#FuelRates
@BaluGorade If you are 80% +city drive then and 1500km/mon then go for ev eyes closed
If you are 60% city 40% highway go for cng and stick with it
If you are low running and can wait for 1 year wait for flex fuel car tata and maruti in expected to launch early next year
Buyers are confused now 🤔
EV - range anxiety + charging concerns
CNG - long queues + less power
Diesel - pollution + future ban risk
Petrol - lower mileage + ethanol concerns
Resale values may suffer across the board.
Time to buy a used car?
@ValsarajR@Indian_Analyzer@Charu_on_X_x i will give him 10 years before BJP won Tamil Nadu. for whatever reason (sorry if i am wrong i am not from Tamil Nadu) he is giving me kejri 2.0 vibes.
A Vijay fan girl says:
🗣️"Earlier governments gave freebies from taxpayers’ money
— Vijay Anna will give money from his OWN POCKET."
Sister, TVK’s welfare promises alone may cost nearly ₹1 lakh crore yearly 😳
That too with Centre not on the same page!
@GaganRishi1981@venkat_fin9 200-300 processing fee + GST on interest total come around 1500-1600 but its kind of acceptable if you know your finance or your credit card reward is crap.
You didnt get it.
In this case, if u opt for 12 months no interest emi, only 99,999 - 8148 = 91851 will get deducted from ur account.
So eventually you will end up paying 91851 plus the interest of 8148 = 99999 which is equivalent to "no interest" on emi. Otherwise too you were supposed to pay the same 99,999 in one go.
Only a minor 200 or 300 rs processing fees will be charged for all this, nothing else.
No Cost EMI” in India is peak marketing comedy.
Bank charges interest. Seller calls it a “discount”. Customer feels smart. Everyone claps like it’s free money. 😂
Translation: “You are paying interest… but we renamed it so you won’t notice.”
@Ravisutanjani Itne cards hai ki naam tak bhul gaya hun sabke 😂
I mostly use Axis super money for UPI
Shopping - Flipkart Axis, Apay, HDFC Tata neu Infinity and HDFC Millennia
Utility payments - Phone HDFC ULTIMO and HDFC Tata Neu Infinity
For fuels - kotak 811 super debit card
🚨 BIG BREAKING LEAKED 🚨
MAHINDRA has developed an EV battery that can get fully charged in just 5 mins and can last approx 1000km on a single charge
Mahindra to announce the the same next month (Currently under final testing)
Will you buy this EV ?
🚨 Using Biometrics For UPI Payments Now
The Experience is Extremely Seamless
Fingerprint Feels Better Than Entering UPI PIN
Incredible How NPCI Keep Building Useful Features
You Can Activate This on PhonePe and Paytm
@IndianTechGuide In ppp format that is like 300 rupee per hr or 5 ordere per hour
Plus this will make delivery costly which is already costly compare to dinning.
We can't directly compare this doing anything like this will do more harm then benefits in india.
🚨 The U.S. state of New York has mandated that grocery delivery apps pay workers a minimum of $21.44 per hour (Rs 2,000), excluding tips.
Meanwhile in India, many delivery workers are still paid ₹15–₹40 per order, with no guaranteed hourly minimum. Earnings often depend on distance, demand, and incentives rather than fixed wages.
Any thoughts?