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Bajaj XCD 125 : Would the 100cc Commuter Make the Switch

Posted in New in TolMol, Autos - A Race by omprakash on the October 4th, 2007

Bajaj Auto recently launched its much-awaited motorbike, christened “XCD 125 DTS-Si“. It claims to offer an unprecedented combination of 150cc features, 125cc performance and 100 cc mileage. Striving to be part of the buoyant executive segment, which includes Hero Honda’s hugely successful Splendor(+) and Passion(+) (both 100 cc bikes), it aims to wean away commuters from the 100 cc segment.
Wouldn’t be easy given Hero Honda’s stranglehold on this segment as both these bikes account for sales of over 1.5 lakh units each month. With TVS also set to launch 125 cc Flame, in the executive segment, the competition is likely to get intense.
So, who’s going to be the ultimate winner of this battle royale? Well, the commuter, who else! As bike manufacturers keep launching newer models to keep you interested, rest assured, we at Tolmol Autos would be the first to bring its features and specifications along with reviews from consumers. Just go ahead and compare the price, specs and features side-by-side and find the one best suited to your needs.

Travel Blues, girls? Not anymore…

Posted in General, New in TolMol, Autos - A Race by omprakash on the July 22nd, 2007

Why should guys have all the fun? On hearing it in a TV ad, even if the fun part doesn’t entice so much, thoughts might go across to the many difficulties faced while commuting. The overcrowded buses, fleecing auto drivers, requesting the man of the house to drop you to your destined place, etc. Isn’t there an option that sets you free without being too big a burden on the purse?
Wait, what was the product that was being advertised? A Scooter! Didn’t I see my Dad go through the routine of tilt and start before taking me to school when I was a kid? How am I supposed to use a Scooter for travelling! Well, somebody tells me that the new breed of “gearless” scooters are popular among young working women, college girls and even the elderly. So much is the popularity that the gearless scooter segment has emerged as the second largest category in the two-wheeler segment, after bikes with approx 4.8 lakh being sold every year. There’s plenty of choice as well, every major manufacturer has its offering in the segment: Kinetic Blaze, Bajaj Krystal, Honda Dio and Activa, Hero Honda Pleasure and Scooty Pep Plus from TVS. The designs have improved as well, having neatly sculpted side panels, a large alloy grab-bar and integrated brake and turn lights at rear. There’s ample storage, with a lockable glove box, foldable bag-hook, a flat floorboard and that under-seat space. Even the ride and handling is extremely safe at speeds of around 70kph.
Now, Catch me if you can!

Going for a Motorcycle: Choices Abound

Posted in General, New in TolMol, Autos - A Race by omprakash on the July 15th, 2007

While you can buy a Ferrari, Porsche and even a 4 crore rupee Rolls Royce Phantom off-the-shelf in India, the same simplicity does not apply to a superbike purchase. For some unfathomable reasons, the bike industry has not kept up with its automotive counterparts and the Yamahas and Hondas of the world seem content with selling 100cc economy motorcycles. Did I hear you say that come 2008 and we’ll have Yamaha’s R1/MT-01alongwith the Hayabusa and GSX-R1000 from Suzuki. Well, even I’ve heard such rumours. By the way, anyone remembers whatever happened to BMW F650, the price for which you could buy a luxury car then! Such arguments apart, amidst falling motorcycle sales a commuter “motorcycle” is still the choice of millions in India and they’ve got a plethora of choices too. Just take a look at the list: CD-Dawn, CD-Deluxe, Splendor, Splendor+, Super Splendor, Super Duper Splendor (isn’t it called NXG!), Passion, Star, Super Star(er! Star City), Boxer, Platina, Discover ….the list goes on and on and doesn’t even include similar offering from other lesser known manufacturers. You might ask a commuter motorcycle! Well, when you’re on on pothole ridden and flyover construction affected roads stuck up in a traffic snarl (seated comfortably in your car!!) doesn’t your subconscious tell you (and rightly so!), ‘What the heck, if you’d taken the bike, you’d already be at office/home, one coffee/beer down and feet up’.
Did I hear you say, ‘I need an an electrifying ride and extreme performance from my bike which has linear power curve and crisp feel giving instant response whenever I give the throttle a yank’. Well, in that case you’re bound to find Bajaj Pulsar, Apache RTR, Bullet Machismo etc to your liking. Even without any superbikes to choose from, Indian biking enthusiasts can still experience the “freedom” : The Freedom from the naive charm of passing through a place and never tasting the air there. Can someone in a car echo that!

cheers!
Om Prakash

Auto Shopping India - Who cares about the roads, where is my Ferrari?

Posted in Autos - A Race by admin on the July 8th, 2007

It’s a weekend, I am standing in the busy sector 18 (Noida) market. Trying to cross the road which by Noida standards is not busy enough yet. But the fearful me, is not taking any chance. A black mercedes drives by. “Wow - an E Class!” my eyes pop out. Escorted closely by Toyotas, Hondas, Hyundais, Mahindras, Fords, and Chevrolets, it sped away from the scene leaving me wondering if every auto brand on the planet has made to India.

As the road cleared, I made my way to the other side thinking that the roads in India haven’t changed much barring a few pockets, however the traffic on the roads has gone much more classy and colorful. So what if the drivers have to keep the side mirros folded - the brand stickers are only in the front and the rear of the vehicle.  And, the fellow drivers do leave enough gap (a couple of inches) to flash the makes and the models.
Not long ago, Tata and Maruti were the only two names that ruled Indian roads and fantacies. But the modern India has a lot of options to choose from. And obviously, the choice depends upon one’s preferences - Budget and Brand being the top most criteria.

I am now back home and blogging but that glitter of E-Class with folded side mirrors has hit me hard. Soon, on TolMol.com, you’ll be able to compare Mercedes, BMW, Audi, and yes, Ferrari as well.

Ferrari? Just why not? It may still be a property of a few Sachins only but I am sure the day is not far when I’ll spot a Farrari in Sector 18. What do you think?
Cheers

Team TolMol

TolMol Find Dream Car!

Posted in Autos - A Race by admin on the April 26th, 2007

With all major global auto makers rushing to the India market - is it easier or harder to zero in on a car that offers your dream ride?

When the choice is more, in our opinion, the decision is tougher. Some have the looks others the efficiency. Some are loaded with latest gizmos while some offer traditional reliability. Also the cars aren’t like shirts that can be changed every month - at least they aren’t that cheap yet and not going to be so in a foreseeable future.

Yet another reality is that friends and neighbors are replacing scooters and bikes of yesteryears. You can’t stay behind while India is racing towards 4-wheeled future. You got to catch your ride and catch it judiciously.

TolMol Auto Comparison is an attempt to help make your decision easier on you. It allows you to compare autos side by side. You can compare the prices of various cars, as well as the detailed features and specifications. Additionally, you’ll be able to find the local auto dealers. We are still adding on to the auto dealer database, soon it will cover all the major cities in India.

Honda or Toyota? SUV or Sedan? Van or a cool sporty? Hope you find TolMol Auto-Comparison useful when you are shopping for your next car. We are also planning to add more features around auto-search in coming weeks so stay tuned. And please do share your ideas/suggestions on how we can improve Auto section further.

Be TolMol-ing, Be Driven
Ramna Sharma - Co-Founder & President, Avake

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