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Did you know driving a manual car could be giving your brain a workout? Research by Professor Ryuta Kawashima of Tohoku University suggests that the constant coordination required in a manual transmission helps keep the brain’s decision-making and focus centres actively engaged.

u/FutureVersion812 — 1 day ago
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Which insurance should i go for ? Need advice

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Hi everyone,

I own a toyota urban cruiser, 2022 model. I claimed my insurance a few days ago so now my NCB is 0%.

Can you suggest which car insurance to get now with minimal premium but good service?

Also, the government insurance option doesn’t have RTI cover. Should I still go for it or is it better to pay a bit more for RTI with a private insurer?

Also, please suggest if there’s any other way to reduce my premium.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions

u/Ok-Region-5511 — 2 days ago
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A road-rage incident in Bandra turned into a disturbing display of violence and intimidation. No city in India is safe. Whenever you see a MAHINDRA make sure to keep your family safe. These jobless people will make one phone call and many more may come. Indian roads are not safe. Goondas everywhere.

Full video link source given below :

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Db5spXgsrwx

u/FutureVersion812 — 7 days ago

Why 3rd party insurance claims in India is such a complicated process requiring police to impound both the car for months ? Why can’t it be made smooth if insurance is already mandatory ?

u/FutureVersion812 — 8 days ago
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We pay 28-55% in taxes when we purchase a new car why can’t we get some good roots and proper drain needs to drive our cars?

u/FutureVersion812 — 11 days ago

The share of petrol-powered cars in passenger vehicle sales fell from 43.15% in June to 41.68% in July amid growing concerns around E20, a fuel blend comprising 20% ethanol and 80% petrol.

Source: Business Today
https://www.instagram.com/p/DbtMN57JNWK

Meanwhile, the penetration of diesel in new cars sales rose marginally from 16.32% in June to 17.73% in July, according to data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).

u/FutureVersion812 — 8 days ago