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As if you guys buy brand new german and japanese cars! :lol:

Be careful, Russia is the largest importer of those 'second hand' cars.

I can see why Indian cars just couldn't compete against them in BD.
 
What about building 4000 kms of high speed rail?
13000 km of 4/6 lane highways?
metro for all cities?

I do not necessarily agree with you. A progress and a development must not be limited to a few pockets. It must spread. The core issue is how you deal with your poors and have-nots. When there are news of hundreds of suicides in India because of their inabilty to pay back to the loan sharks, BD has no such cases. When India is infested with many gambling centers and horse racing institutions, BD has none. Our only horse race gambling was stopped by Sk. Mujib in 1972.

Your mindset is little away from other socialist minded countries. This is why India will remain always the homeland of 600 million dirt poors. I do not see why it will ever change positively when the Hindus live apart from their Deshi Achyuts. BD is different, India cannot reach our level of equality.

Even those Hindu people who were brought from south India by the British to do dirty works have been accorded a dignified place and have been awarded with good flats in Pilkhana and other places. We do not disrespect them and their children are getting equal education opportunities like the mainstay people. However, the Hindus teach their children to bully the Achyut children in the schools.

So, do not send a picture of Maruti (but, why not your own invented disfamous Ambassador?) and boast of Indian progress. It is not our style. To us your so-called progress is meaningless when your society does not take care of the poors. So, learn Bangladesh way.
 
CAPTAIN_PLaNeT, you are a very bad guy. Why are you posting such photographs and links? Many Indians may commit suicide after reading your posts. You will be guilty of their untimely death.

Not to mention Mercedes benz may also consider to open a design center here in Bangladesh and later manufacturing plant. One of my friend works at Draexlmaier who said that to me. Currently Draexlmaier is assessing the quality of the Bangladeshi Engineers. If it is successful they will go for the next level. Already there is a office of Draexlmaier for designing in Bangladesh for years now.
 
Draexlmaier Group is a German automotive supplier with over 50 years of legacy of innovation, reliability and quality. Our products grace many of the most famous luxury cars made in Europe and USA. Our operation spans 20 countries in 4 continents, with an international team of 40,000 employees and annual sales of over 2 billion Euros.

DAB Draexlmaier Automotive Bangladesh Ltd. is setting up its first ever Technical Design Lab in this subcontinent in Dhaka. Designers will be engaged in developing electrical wiring systems for some of the best luxury car brands in the world. Individuals with electrical/electronic/mechanical engineering background are encouraged to be part of our international team and work with world famous organizations in the automotive industry. Team members will work in an enriching and nurturing environment, receive continuous training in the most up-to-date automotive technology in the world, get international exposure, and enjoy a competitive compensation package!
 
We just dont like Indian low tech junky cars. We dont like Chinese car either. Bangladeshis like class and they prefer Japanese and German cars.

second hand Japanese Cars!!!What german cars???

1990s japanese cars are better than this???

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A diesel powered XUUV 500 beat a petrol powered Toyota prado in desert storm rally!!!

also sold in South Africa kid!!!!
 
second hand Japanese Cars!!!What german cars???

1990s japanese cars are better than this???

They are no 1990s models. Most are 2000s models. They can even get 2011 models.

And there's no such thing as 'second hand' German cars. All cars sold in BD are right hand drives, not left hands. All of them are sold through the respective BMW and Mercedes distributors.
 
They are no 1990s models. Most are 2000s models. They can even get 2011 models.

And there's no such thing as 'second hand' German cars. All cars sold in BD are right hand drives, not left hands. All of them are sold through the respective BMW and Mercedes distributors.

For the entire 2011, the company's sales increased by 27.69 per cent to 7,430 units from 5,819 units in 2010.
Mercedes-Benz India December sales up 3 per cent - Economic Times

it is the fastest growing luxury car brand in India and USA.the first three quarters (January – October) of 2010 Audi managed to sell 2535 cars

Audi India records 85% growth in sales during 2011| ZigWheels.com

German luxury car maker BMW today said it hopes to clock over 2.7% growth in 2011 sales to over 15 lakh vehicles globally, including a 'good double-digit growth' in India, where it sold 6,246 units in 2010.


http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/bmw-eyes-double-digit-india-sales-growth-in-2011/129109/on

Draexlmaier Group is a German automotive supplier with over 50 years of legacy of innovation, reliability and quality. Our products grace many of the most famous luxury cars made in Europe and USA. Our operation spans 20 countries in 4 continents, with an international team of 40,000 employees and annual sales of over 2 billion Euros.

DAB Draexlmaier Automotive Bangladesh Ltd. is setting up its first ever Technical Design Lab in this subcontinent in Dhaka. Designers will be engaged in developing electrical wiring systems for some of the best luxury car brands in the world. Individuals with electrical/electronic/mechanical engineering background are encouraged to be part of our international team and work with world famous organizations in the automotive industry. Team members will work in an enriching and nurturing environment, receive continuous training in the most up-to-date automotive technology in the world, get international exposure, and enjoy a competitive compensation package!

dude...just google Bharat forge

'Dräxlmaier Group is a German automotive component supplier possessing expertise in auto electric, interiors, plastics, toolmaking and logistics.'

Nothing to brag about!!

Not to mention Mercedes benz may also consider to open a design center here in Bangladesh and later manufacturing plant. One of my friend works at Draexlmaier who said that to me. Currently Draexlmaier is assessing the quality of the Bangladeshi Engineers. If it is successful they will go for the next level. Already there is a office of Draexlmaier for designing in Bangladesh for years now.


Dude merc already have many plants as well as design centres in India!!!
 
CAPTAIN_PLaNeT, you are a very bad guy. Why are you posting such photographs and links? Many Indians may commit suicide after reading your posts. You will be guilty of their untimely death.

Really???India have 1000s of R&D centrs kid!!!!
 
I do not necessarily agree with you. A progress and a development must not be limited to a few pockets. It must spread. The core issue is how you deal with your poors and have-nots. When there are news of hundreds of suicides in India because of their inabilty to pay back to the loan sharks, BD has no such cases. When India is infested with many gambling centers and horse racing institutions, BD has none. Our only horse race gambling was stopped by Sk. Mujib in 1972.

Hyderabad ORR

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Delhi Metro

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you can whine

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Looks like typical third world city. Every African country's train station looks similar on propaganda brochures. Real Mumbai train station as shown above.

metre guage murrir tin train

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Indian media=BS.

Garbage at the gates: Filth and squalor surround the swanky New Delhi Metro station | Mail Online



The world is their toilet: A man relieves himself amid garbage strewn right next to the station






First impressions: This is the sight that greets travellers as they come out of the station


Read more: Garbage at the gates: Filth and squalor surround the swanky New Delhi Metro station | Mail Online
 
second hand Japanese Cars!!!What german cars???

1990s japanese cars are better than this???

mahindraxuv500rt_3_560x420.jpg


A diesel powered XUUV 500 beat a petrol powered Toyota prado in desert storm rally!!!

also sold in South Africa kid!!!!


Your junk can not compare with 1950s cars from the developed world either.

Don't buy XUV 500 even if it means its the cheapest best looking XUV 4448 | CarDekho.com

Your own countrymen rate your XUV500 a grand total of "1 out of 5" for "overall satisfaction'.


No need to say anymore.
 
Your junk can not compare with 1950s cars from the developed world either.

Don't buy XUV 500 even if it means its the cheapest best looking XUV 4448 | CarDekho.com

Your own countrymen rate your XUV500 a grand total of "1 out of 5" for "overall satisfaction'.


No need to say anymore.

lol...some idiot said something



from a reputed automobile magazine-Autocar India

Mahindra XUV500 review, test drive

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We’ve just gotten behind the wheel of the new XUV500, Mahindra’s most important SUV since the Scorpio. This thoroughly modern SUV is the first Indian SUV to be built around a car-like monocoque chassis. This of course means it is lighter than a traditional ladder frame SUV, has a modern car-like independent suspension and most importantly plenty of useable space between the long 2700mm wheelbase as well.*
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Under the hood:
The XUV gets the familiar 2.2-litre mHawk engine with a variable geometry turbocharger similar to the one in the Scorpio. However, it now makes more power and torque – 140bhp and 33.33 kgm of torque – and is placed transversely. Mahindra is offering two versions – a front-wheel drive version and an all-wheel drive one. We drove the latter and we’re impressed. The mHawk engine was always known for its responsiveness, strong mid-range power and refinement and there’s more of the same here. There is a hint of lag below 1500 rpm, the turbo kicks soon after and the engine pulls cleanly to its redline. The meat of the power though is between 2500rpm to 4000rpm – keep the engine spinning in this range, and you will find effortless performance. With its easy to use six-speed manual gearbox, cruising at three digit speeds is a piece of cake and apart from a hint of turbo-whistle the engine is refined. *The XUV’s lighter weight also helps its sprightly performance and fuel economy as well. The ARAI fuel efficiency figure for the XUV is a class-leading 15.1kpl.*
Ride and handling:
The XUV’s suspension is a very luxury saloon-like MacPherson struts up front and multi-link independent setup at the rear. With the performance on tap, it’s a good thing that the XUV doesn’t display any of the Scorpio’s wayward high-speed manners. It feels stable in a straight line, the steering gives you a lot of confidence and the XUV’s lower center of gravity and longer wheelbase goes a long way in making you feel more secure. The XUV is uses a full-time all-wheel drive system that detects wheelspin and directs torque to the wheels that have grip, so it feels quite secure around corners as well. That said, the XUV is no hardcore off-roader – there’s no low range transfer case, but it does have a differential lock and hill descent control for light off-roading duty on the four wheel drive version.*
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Our short test drive allowed us to drive over only a few rough patches, but these were enough to reveal that the XUV is both pliant and comfortable. However there is some amount of side to side movement, especially over uneven patches.
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Style, substance?
The design is very forward looking too and, undoubtedly, the styling is the clearly the talking point here. For a start, the stance of the car is spot-on. Almost Mitsubishi Outlander like in the way it carries its weight, the long wheelbase, tapering roof and rising beltline makes this car look quite dynamic and modern. The best part however is that the stand-up awkwardness of the Scorpio is gone, and that’s fantastic.*
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Still, look closer and you’ll see a lot of fussy detailing all over the car. The nose especially has too many cuts, the wheel arches are a touch oversized and the rear is especially exaggerated with those fake strakes on the D-pillar. There are some appealing touches though, especially the Range Rover Evoque like rising beltline and blacked out pillars. *
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On the inside:
The XUV has a tough build. The doors open and close with an impressive thunk, the insides have a hard wearing feel to them and the design is quite impressive as well, blending both traditional and modern quite nicely. There’s the typically large Mahindra wheel, a pair of impressively detailed deep dish dials and the ‘V’ shaped central console has a touchscreen on top. And like any good SUV there’s plenty of storage space here too. **
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And it’s comfortable on the insides too. The seats are large and supportive, cabin space on all three rows is phenomenal and this makes the XUV a great car to spend long hours in. The second row bench however is not mounted on rails, so you can’t slide it forward to give third row occupants more space. What’s nice however is that the floor is flat and the central console does not intrude into the middle passenger’s space on the second row. With seven passengers however there’s absolutely no luggage space.*
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Attention to detail and levels of fit and finish are also a bit disappointing. There are plenty of shiny plastic parts, some joints and shutlines are visible in places and some buttons feel poorly made as well.*
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Mahindra has piled on the features however. This top-end W8 version gets a unique feature – voice commands for the audio system. Other standard goodies are the reverse parking sensors, air-con vents for all three rows, Bluetooth connectivity and a touch-screen system with satellite navigation (it’s got voice guidance in eight regional languages). This top-of-the-line version has plenty of safety features too. There’s ESP or anti-skid control, you get tyre pressure monitoring and with six airbags you should be pretty well protected. It’s also got a touch-screen system, satellite navigation, alloy wheels and remote locking. *
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True value
Mahindra has taken a giant leap forward with the XUV500. It’s spacious, comfortable and attractive. But the best bit is that Mahindra has given it a shatteringly competitive price. The base two wheel drive W6 starts at Rs 10.8 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) going onto Rs 11.9 lakh for top end two wheel drive W8. There’s only one four wheel drive version, the top-end W8, for Rs 12.88 lakh. However, these are introductory prices and may go up in two or three months.*
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With the XUV’s combination of frankly unbelievable pricing, long equipment list and strong diesel engine, it’s clear that Mahindra has got another winner on its hands.
 
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