Puncture kit to fill air.
Guys I'm new to cars, I own a victoris. I have this doubt can I use the compressor in the puncture kit to fill air to my tyres?
Guys I'm new to cars, I own a victoris. I have this doubt can I use the compressor in the puncture kit to fill air to my tyres?
Hey everyone,
I am looking to buy a compact sedan (specifically leaning toward the Honda Amaze), but I have major anxieties about ground clearance. Every forum and advice thread makes it seem like anything under 180mm is a death sentence for a car's underbody on Indian roads.
Yet, looking at the sales charts, the Maruti Dzire completely dominates month after month, selling over 20,000 units consistently.
I know a massive chunk goes to commercial cabs/fleets who only care about mileage, but thousands of regular, private buyers also choose it as their primary family car.
Given that the Dzire has a very low unladen ground clearance of just 163mm—which drops even lower when loaded with a family and luggage—how are people managing?
Is the whole "constant underbody scraping" fear overblown by the internet, or do owners just accept the scraping as a cost of doing business?
Do people change their driving style that much, or is Maruti's suspension stiffer than it looks on paper?
Trying to understand the real-world reality of low GC before I make my purchase. Thanks!
Hey everyone,
I used to do SEO years ago back when things were heavily focused on keyword stuffing, exact-match anchors, and blindly copying competitor backlink profiles. I ended up stepping away from the industry for a while.
Now, I’m looking to get back into it, but I know the game has completely changed. I want to completely unlearn my old, outdated habits and relearn SEO from scratch for the 2026 landscape (AI overviews, SGE, user intent, etc.).
If you were starting entirely fresh today, how would you approach learning SEO? What concepts matter most now, and what are the best modern resources (blogs, courses, creators) to look into?
Appreciate any advice on how to transition from the "old school" mindset to the current reality!