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Bajaj Pulsar N125 price in Senapati
The Bajaj Pulsar N125 on road price in Senapati ranges from Rs. 1.07 lakh for the base model to Rs. 1.08 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Senapati are between Rs. 91.69 thousand and Rs. 93.16 thousand.
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I’ve been using a 125 cc Bajaj Discover 125 ST since 2012. However, its braking and narrow tyres make me nervous when riding on the highway. In 2018, I bought an Apache RTR 200 4V. Though I liked its crisp performance and strong brakes, it felt too heavy for me. A couple of near accidents made me sell it the next year, and since then I’ve been using only the Discover 125 ST. Now I want to upgrade to another 125 cc bike with better braking, slightly wider tyres, similar kerb weight, and a kick starter.
If you want wider tyres in the 125cc sporty commuter space, you'll have to go for one of the sporty-looking, feature-loaded options like the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet. All have at least single-channel ABS on the higher variants and tyres that are grippy enough to handle all sorts of road conditions you might encounter, both of which should help you stop in a controlled manner.
You've mentioned that having a kick starter is a priority for you, and of the bikes listed above, only the Hero has it as standard. However, these bikes are thoroughly modern, and their electric starters will work in just about every situation you find yourself in. So we'd advise you not to restrict yourself and potentially miss out on a high-quality product because of an antiquated notion like that.
I am looking to upgrade to a bike after riding an Activa for almost 10 years, which served my daily commute of about 15 km on most days. I want a motorcycle that offers good comfort, decent mileage, and is suitable for occasional long rides with a partner. I am 5 ft 6 in tall and weigh 75 kg. I am interested in bikes like Royal Enfield and Bajaj Avenger, but I’m unsure if these will be compatible with my physique in the long run. Please advise.
Since you have mentioned you are looking for retro-styled, easygoing motorcycles with occasional two-up riding, here are your options. First and foremost, you should take a look at the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. With its low seat height and fairly manageable size, the Hunter will prove welcoming for a smaller person like yourself and will have decent comfort with two people onboard.
For similar reasons, you should also consider the TVS Ronin. It is also a much lighter machine than the Hunter, which will give you confidence when riding the bike, especially with a pillion.
If you want something with an even lower seat height, then bikes like the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Goan Classic 350 are what you should be looking at. They have good suspension, but owing to their feet-forward riding position, a lot of the jolt gets transferred to your back over bad stretches of road.
A test ride should help you decide which is the correct bike for you.
I need a 7-seater car for my family. We drive more than 40 kilometres daily on village roads. Please suggest a good, fuel-efficient, and reliable car.
Given your requirements, you should go for the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. The Ertiga has a spacious cabin and comes powered by a 103hp and 1.5-litre petrol engine. It has a claimed mileage of 20.51kpl with a 5-speed manual gearbox and 20.3kpl with a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
It can even be had in a CNG version that offers lower running costs than the petrol. Since the Ertiga is a Maruti product, it will also be reliable and stress-free to maintain. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga prices range from Rs 8.80 lakh to Rs 12.94 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
I am looking to buy a scooter for my dad. He is sixty years old and his main concerns are minimal vibration, low weight, easy handling, and comfortable suspension. My budget is ₹2 lakh. Can you suggest suitable scooters that meet these requirements?
In the ICE family scooter segment, machines like the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access 125 are our current frontrunners in the comfort department, so we'd suggest starting there. The Jupiter, in particular, has some nifty USPs like a spacious underseat storage area and 12-inch wheels at both ends, which will aid convenience and stability, respectively.
If you are open to getting an electric scooter, we'd advise checking out the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak and Ather Rizta models as they are reliable products from reputed companies which should last you a long time. Choose a variant with enough battery capacity to handle your daily needs.
Take your father for a test ride of these scooters to see which one he finds the most manageable.
I am a beginner rider and need to buy a bike with a budget of around ₹2 lakh. I need it to be comfortable for both me and my pillion. I mostly commute about 40 km daily and occasionally do highway rides. It would be good if the bike also gives good mileage in its category. Please suggest suitable options.
Since you are a new rider and want good fuel efficiency, we'd recommend you stick to machines below 250cc. You have many good options in the 150/160cc commuter space, like the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar N160, Yamaha FZ models and Honda Unicorn / SP160. These bikes will be light, manageable, fuel-efficient and also decently comfortable for a pillion.
You can also take a look at sportier machines like the Yamaha XSR155 / MT-15 and KTM 160 Duke, although pillion comfort won't be a strong point on any of these bikes.
If you want something that's a little more powerful - but still beginner-friendly - bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N250, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Honda CB300F, and Suzuki Gixxer 250 models are options to consider.
Do take a test ride of these machines to see which one suits you best.
I have a 2010 petrol Ford Figo that easily climbs the Matheran ghat with the AC on and five people (four adults and one child). Can the new Škoda Kylac (automatic) do the same? Is it as comfortable in terms of space as well?
The Skoda Kylaq is powered by a punchy 115hp, 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine paired to a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox, and as such, it will have no issues climbing up ghats with the AC on. While the cabin isn't as spacious as some competitors, the Kylaq can comfortably seat four adults and a child.
Coming from the Ford Figo, you will also appreciate the great ride and handling balance of the Skoda Kylaq. Skoda Kylaq automatic prices range from Rs 9.25 lakh to Rs 12.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Please suggest a 7-seater car within a budget of ₹16 lakh for a monthly running of 1,000 to 1,500 km.
You should consider the Kia Carens diesel. Since your running will be high, it makes sense to opt for the 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The Carens also has a spacious cabin for 7 people, and it comes with features such as an 8-inch touchscreen, a rear camera, TPMS, 6 airbags and more.
The Kia Carens diesel Premium (O) variant is available in a single variant priced at Rs 15.17 lakh (on-road, Delhi).
I want to purchase an electric scooter. My daily running is around 80 km and sometimes more. I already purchased an OLA electric scooter 2 years back, but I’m not satisfied due to poor performance and several issues - the vehicle stopped working and had repeated MCU and other problems. Kindly suggest the best electric scooter for my daily use, with an average running of around 80 km.
Since your daily running is quite high, you will need to get an electric scooter with a 3.5kWh battery pack or more. For your needs, we'd advise you to pick between the Bajaj Chetak 35 models, TVS iQube 3.5kWh variants and Ather Rizta 3.7 duo. All three are proven models and come from reputed companies with a decent reputation for aftersales so you should, by and large, not have a similar experience as you did with your previous Ola Electric scooter.
Picking between the three will boil down to which one you find the most manageable and which company has a sales and service touchpoint near you. Take a test ride of all three to make a more informed decision.
My daily running is around 50 km. I want to buy a new 5-seater car with automatic transmission and will occasionally do long-distance trips. My budget is ₹8 to ₹10 lakh. Could you please suggest which car I should go for?
You can consider the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. It is a spacious and practical compact sedan that is available with a 1.2-litre petrol engine paired to a 5-speed AMT automatic gearbox.
The Dzire AMT is also a fuel-efficient car, with a claimed mileage of 25.71kpl, and it has received a 5-star crash safety rating from Bharat NCAP. Maruti Suzuki Dzire price for the AMT range starts from Rs 7.62 lakh to Rs 9.31 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
I wish to buy an SUV for my four-member family. I am 58 years old, and we drive about 20 km daily with occasional long trips. I have been driving for 15 years, and my wife is a new driver. We want an automatic car. Our budget is ₹13-14 lakh. Can you suggest a fuel-efficient SUV with smooth gear shifting that would be suitable for us?
Given your requirements, you should consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. The Brezza has a comfortable and spacious cabin that can easily accommodate four adults. It also comes with a refined 103hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine paired to a smooth 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
Maruti claims the Brezza automatic will do 19.8kpl. The Brezza is also relatively easy to drive, and being a Maruti product, it will also be stress-free to maintain. Maruti Brezza price for petrol-auto range starts from Rs 10.60 lakh to Rs 12.86 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
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