Ventilated seats > Sunroof?

Manufacturer started giving Sunroof from Mid Varient, But they should give Ventilated seats from Mid not Sunroof.

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u/prasannadgl — 24 hours ago
▲ 0 r/Kylaq

Hyundai > Skoda Kylaq?

Any one moved from Hyundai to Kylaq, What are you guys Missing from Hyundai.?

Any regrets?

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u/prasannadgl — 1 day ago

Ather 450S Seat Quality?

Using since 2024 Jan, Seat Broken 4 months ago is it just mine of anyone else facing the same.?

Also looking to replace the seat Ather is Quoting 3000rs.. anywhere where we can Buy from third-party for cheaper price.?

u/prasannadgl — 5 days ago

Fitbit Air from UK to India for 15,300inr

I tried ordering fitbit air through Amazon UK. Most of the people in this Reddit thread claims the price of the fitbit air from Amazon UK is around 12500 to 13000 but for me it is showing 15300. What mistake did I make? Can someone clarify??

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u/prasannadgl — 8 days ago
▲ 257 r/ps5india

The PS5 is officially 6-year-old tech—stop letting hype trick you into buying an outgoing console at full price.

I’ve been watching a massive wave of people rushing to buy PS5s lately, shelling out ₹55k–₹70k for a console that came out back in 2020.

I get the hype—especially with Sony locking down single-player first-party games to PlayStation hardware—but if you look at basic economics and hardware lifecycles, buying a base PS5 right now at inflated prices is an awful deal.

Here is why pulling the trigger right now is a trap:

  1. You Are Paying Peak Prices for 6-Year-Old Tech

In every previous console generation, a 6-year-old console would cost half of its launch price. Right now, due to price hikes and market gouging, people are paying more for baseline PS5 hardware than they would have years ago. Paying top-tier money for mid-to-late lifecycle hardware right before next-gen approaches is terrible value.

  1. The PS5 Lifecycle is Winding Down

We are well into the second half of this generation. Industry reports and leaks already target the PS6 around 2027–2028. Buying an aging platform right now means you're jumping in at the tail end, right before the hardware gets eclipsed.

  1. The Secondary Market is Going to Flood

A huge chunk of the people panic-buying PS5s right now are doing it strictly out of impulse for 1 or 2 specific games. In 6 to 12 months, once those single-player titles are finished, half of these consoles are going to end up sitting on shelves collecting dust—or flooding the second-hand market for half price.

The Smarter Move:

If you haven't bought a PS5 by now, hold off:

Option A: Wait for the inevitable flood of cheap second-hand PS5s when owners look to offload them.

Option B: Save that money and go straight into the PS6 when it drops, where you can play everything you missed via backward compatibility on actual next-gen hardware.

Stop falling for current market hype and buying into aging tech at premium prices.

Change my mind.

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u/prasannadgl — 22 days ago