I’d like to point out that I’m always in riding pants and boots when I’m on a motorcycle. As some people have pointed out, you may well feel more heat if you ride in thin sneakers - or less protective footwear.
there is a team which works on the content and also the linss, from cut to cut and retakes it is rehearsed,edited and lit up if required and shot. As for people not in the business , they always think of it as a single take impromptu video.
Hands down the best motorcycle reviewer out there.The way he explains things..the simplicity and the ease with which he touches every aspect of the bike is unmatched and unrivalled.Great review brother keep up the good work mate.
Great job, Rishaad. For me Rishaad has turned out to be the source of truth for motorcycle reviews, and that's as big of a compliment as it gets, as I have been following automobile journalists since the early 2000s.
Articulate, brilliant with his choice of words, no nonsense and just keeping it simple and real with the reviews. Rishaad is just in league of his own. Good job once again Sir!
I really appreciate you giving figures like mileage, 0-100, 60-0 etc. Those are the things manufacturers don't include in the specs and as a viewer we need help from you and almost all reviewers are getting lazy to do that. Thank you for including those useful things rather than saying good power or good mileage like every other reviewers.
Rishaad simply gives the best reviews out there. While others are just trying to soothen the delivery to remain in the good books of the manufacturer Rishaad simply gives his honest reviews and observations. Keep it coming mate! Cheers.
Rishaad's communication skills and his way of articulating things are as good his riding skills. Clearely he is way above all reviewers..good job man !
Rishab is a man of details, simplicity, to the point and as true as possible. What a review! And as its rightly said being simple is difficult and that's where the zen feeling comes in :) Kudos to the editor Mr. Vinayak Badekar as well; as they say that a good film is made on the editing table. Overall a true, great and honest review!
Another great review, great attention to detail and this time it looks like the bike has lived up to your review standards, and I'm not exaggerating yet, I can go into that. This is my most conjoos and conservative compliment on your review. 😎 Keep up your great work
Rishaad's bike reviews sound like your best friend and travel buddy telling you about the bike he's riding when we're on a chai-pakora ride and we've reached our destination. All that's missing is him leaning towards you and starting with "Bro, listen...." At least that's how I feel. Dude's so relatable and one of the main reasons I love watching bike reviews on this channel. Plus it helps that he's my height and build so i get a good idea of how I'll fit on every bike hahaha.
RE may lose some shorter riders. But being a tall man with very long legs I loved how big the bike is. I stepped into a RE showroom to see if Shotgun is there. But I was in love the moment I had my legs around the 450
The review mentions that this is a big bike, maybe that is true in India. Here in the UK this is nowhere near as big as my Transalp 750 or the Suzuki 800DE, and there are other bikes that are bigger still. It all depends what you are used to. It has a 2" increase in the wheelbase over the 411 and this will help it sell well on the global market. I am waiting for mine to arrive in the UK....and waiting, and waiting and...💤 (Good review BTW, agree about the flasher)
Eagerly waiting for the tubeless spoke wheels to be available. Not picking up the bike until then. My luggage is very minimal and around 12kgs out of which almost 4kgs is tubes and tools to change tubes. With the tubeless spoke wheels I can ditch even more weight from my luggage and enjoy my riding even more.
As a proud owner of the 450 Himalayan, I can confidently say that all the amazing things he said about the bike were absolutely true. I am impressed with the fact that every problem he mentioned was accurate as well.
Im 14 i cant wait to be 18 and buy this monster i have saved a lot of funds by scholarships so just cant wait to own one. I rode 411 cc himalayan but not this one.
I am 21 and I would suggest that whatever you have saved up put that money towards index funds , mutual funds ,stocks, bonds etc and don't touch it for 10+ years trust me your future self will thank you for it In 2020 TVS stocks were 300rs now they are very high (don't know the exact rate)
REQUEST: Just a full fledged comparison between re450 , ktm 390 x , scrambler 400x cause these three have almost the same price bracket as the category.🙏 It helps a lot for the viewer and the new buyers.
Very nicely articulated script. Very precisely presented with clarity. This is how the reviews should be. (The only exception is Motorinc., but this is at par)
Finally I have watched a unbiased and practical review. Thank you Bro. But can you confirm us if there is any cone set issue or any other handle bar issue like older siblings?
The concern over low torq over very low fwd speed and eng rpm is valid...But a simple correction called, say, 'electronic idling rpm control' can fix it, considering its an electronically controlled ride by wire mpfi engine... So, a selectable push button can be installed, to raise the idling to min say 2000 at fwd speeds less than say 10 kmph...when de selected, the idling will dip down to it currently set normal idling value, regardless of fwd speed...Now, how do you like my "patentable idea' ...?? Greetings from a Retd AF jock
I think RE single cylinder fan boys will miss the low end torque with this Himalayan 450, but will experience a huge vibration improvement over triple digit speeds, and new techs 😆😆
Motorinc reviews are good but man Rishad is in a different league. His review is in depth no nonsense and straightforward. Where as motorinc plays with words so much that you get more confused 😅
Test drive today Suspension good Breaks awesome Riding position good Clutch great Great shifts smooth and good Only problem Is mild vibrations That’s part of single cylinder engines Booked one immediately,
This new Himalayan looks fantastic. It has excellent performance and it definitely seems to be more relaible than the outgoing bike was at launch. With time this will only get fine tuned. I love the package in its entirety.❤
Thank you for this video. You covered a lot of points that a potential buyer would need to know. This bike seems like a great package but there is clearly some scope for further refinement and hopefully videos like yours will urge RE to make those changes. I don't know how much more this bike will cost by the time I am able to buy it but I will wait and ride the hell out of the bikes I already have first.
Another brilliant review. Over the years I have filtered down to just 3 people whose professional two wheelers reviews I trust and you I appreciate all three equally well. And you Rishaad are one of those. I love the way you present the whole thing and talk about points a few of your fellow journos miss out on. Back to the bike, Well the Himalayan doesnt disappoint in a lot of ways. I just hope the longetivity and reliability parts are fixed on this one. I think the Roadster would be both less bulky both in terms of looks and weight, and that should find a lot more buyers who are skeptical about handling 196kgs of weight. One major gripe I have about the Himalayan is the tail lamp. I mean how hard could it have been for RE to make a slim unit. I am quite sure the indicators are the first to be damaged on trails and even in cities and driving without a brake light is honestly not recommended. I hope at least a few will come out with aftermarket solution
Believe me it won't sell in estimate numbers.. undoubtedly Its a great motorcycle but the fact is it is disguised in Himalayan badge with KTM-ish soul which is totally opposite from its predecessor. Its not an upgrade its a completely different mechine. People will say nice thing about it but won't buy it for them.. Nice video❤
I own an Himalayan 450 and i just have to say that bike is soo good for Indian roads(mostly all of them are offroad because of potholes😅) the comfort level is just too good, showa’s suspension is just 🤌 The bike is good in every aspect with full marks. It just a minor problem of engine heating in slow traffic it feels a bit uncomfortable at times but i guess will get used to it the more i ride. I just want to say if you have a decent weight( good muscles ) and height around 5.8 or 5.9 and planning to buy an ADV just go for it without even thinking.
Y'all gotta start filming in 4K, you guys record in all these cool locations, all cool shots/ stunts, but c'mon it's 2024. I've been watching 720p-1080p since pulsar 150 from 9 years ago.
One thing which I was getting a bit agitated about is the amount of gear changing you needed to do in city driving. Switch to ECO mode and your tractability suddenly improves so much- now no more stalling sounds at 2k rpm even in the 3rd gear ! Must try guys !
Very beautifully summarized and well thought of , but considering high revving nature of the bike , what about the heat management in city traffic. Any thoughts on that.
Would the tubeless rims be offered as a standard when they do come in under MIY mode or they would would like us to buy the bike as a whole with tubed rims and then buy tubeless rims as an accessory?
The last comment summed up REs approach and future plans well. I am not a RE fan, never felt the need to own one as the looks and what they offered was not something I look for when buying a motorcycle. But this is the first RE I am seriously interested in purchasing and using it as my daily driver. There might be a lot of RE purists complaining about the brand moving away from "tradition" of air cooled engines and designs harking to vintage styling. To those I point towards Harley Davidson, they are a dying company as they failed to innovate (read running to American government for protection) with time and whenever the company tried anything new the customer base made huge noise as result the brand is dying a slow painful death not to mention poor build quality doesn't help for HD. RE is taking the right approach, keep the vintage design aesthetics but also try to get new customers in that way the brand will not only survive but will thrive for another 100 years, like Triumph.
What is the weight limit on the RE 450 ?! I am always confused about the full load weight! Do they count the total weight of the bike + how much on the top or only the load weight without the bike?! Thanx ✌️😎
You Can change the ride modes on the go, need to press the clutch and hold, then change the mode, release the clutch, but this never feel safe on the go , Cluster need more improvements in software side I’m owning Slate Himalayan salt Color, its dual tone seats are not at all comfortable. RE has made improvements in Engine, gearbox and the overall quality comparing to 411, but they have made few worst things, one is the seating comfort, 411 seats feels the best, but they made its worst here in 450, headlights could have been better,initial Torque should have been maintained
Now that u have mentioned everything... Especially when it comes to comfort in the saddle and in the braking bite.. How well it fares against GS310 as they both fall under the same bracket😅
Hello. Keise kisibhi car ka service manual aur spare parts ka part number nikal sake ispar ek video chahiye. Logo ka bohut upkar hoga. Kyoki bohut time part number dhundte nhi milta aur authorised service centre ke alawa dusra option nahi bachta jiska wo log faida uthate hein aur apna marji se labour charge lagate hein. Online spare parts kharidte time bhi dikkat hoti hein kyoki part number mlum nahi hota. Dusra, kisi bhi car ka service manual ka copy keise download kare taki khudse service properly karwa sake long term me. Dealer se dur rehna hein kyoki wo log customer ko lootte hein service ke naam pe. Ek detailed video toh is bareme banta hein.
I’d like to point out that I’m always in riding pants and boots when I’m on a motorcycle. As some people have pointed out, you may well feel more heat if you ride in thin sneakers - or less protective footwear.
I absolutely love how this man explains stuff. No bs, to the point and he misses nothing.
No tubeless tyres at the moment
@@manojkumarKalagaraspoke rim tubeless will bump up the price by 20-25000 rs
@@nuclear9977 then it’s not an adventure bike, more like a highway tourer.
Yes, very professional , to the point. No unnecessary drama and shouting
there is a team which works on the content and also the linss, from cut to cut and retakes it is rehearsed,edited and lit up if required and shot.
As for people not in the business , they always think of it as a single take impromptu video.
Hands down the best motorcycle reviewer out there.The way he explains things..the simplicity and the ease with which he touches every aspect of the bike is unmatched and unrivalled.Great review brother keep up the good work mate.
Great job, Rishaad. For me Rishaad has turned out to be the source of truth for motorcycle reviews, and that's as big of a compliment as it gets, as I have been following automobile journalists since the early 2000s.
I watch Autocar motorcycle reviews mainly because of Rishaad Mody's commentary! sets the reviews apart from the rest for me !!
Loved the way how you noticed small - small details and explaining that with a smile and sincerity! Kudos to Rishaad Mody!!
Articulate, brilliant with his choice of words, no nonsense and just keeping it simple and real with the reviews. Rishaad is just in league of his own. Good job once again Sir!
I really appreciate you giving figures like mileage, 0-100, 60-0 etc. Those are the things manufacturers don't include in the specs and as a viewer we need help from you and almost all reviewers are getting lazy to do that. Thank you for including those useful things rather than saying good power or good mileage like every other reviewers.
Mody's reviews remind me of the good old autocar reviews. So good and covering each and every detail. You can feel his passion for bikes
Rishaad simply gives the best reviews out there. While others are just trying to soothen the delivery to remain in the good books of the manufacturer Rishaad simply gives his honest reviews and observations. Keep it coming mate! Cheers.
Another very good review from Rishaad! This is really setting the bar for Auto reviews.👌
Rishaad's communication skills and his way of articulating things are as good his riding skills. Clearely he is way above all reviewers..good job man !
Rishab is a man of details, simplicity, to the point and as true as possible. What a review! And as its rightly said being simple is difficult and that's where the zen feeling comes in :) Kudos to the editor Mr. Vinayak Badekar as well; as they say that a good film is made on the editing table. Overall a true, great and honest review!
The scrambler shot at 12:06 is so good ❤
Another great review, great attention to detail and this time it looks like the bike has lived up to your review standards, and I'm not exaggerating yet, I can go into that. This is my most conjoos and conservative compliment on your review. 😎 Keep up your great work
There is no second thought that Mr. Rishaad Mody is great reviewer in all aspects. He covers all necessary things and always on point.
Thanks for your review Rishaad, this video is what I was looking for as you answers all the questions I had on the Himalayan.
Rishaad always on point. No flashy cinematography, loud tortuous background music, no tacky graphics. Appreciated it.
Rishaad's bike reviews sound like your best friend and travel buddy telling you about the bike he's riding when we're on a chai-pakora ride and we've reached our destination. All that's missing is him leaning towards you and starting with "Bro, listen...."
At least that's how I feel. Dude's so relatable and one of the main reasons I love watching bike reviews on this channel.
Plus it helps that he's my height and build so i get a good idea of how I'll fit on every bike hahaha.
RE may lose some shorter riders. But being a tall man with very long legs I loved how big the bike is. I stepped into a RE showroom to see if Shotgun is there. But I was in love the moment I had my legs around the 450
The review mentions that this is a big bike, maybe that is true in India. Here in the UK this is nowhere near as big as my Transalp 750 or the Suzuki 800DE, and there are other bikes that are bigger still. It all depends what you are used to. It has a 2" increase in the wheelbase over the 411 and this will help it sell well on the global market. I am waiting for mine to arrive in the UK....and waiting, and waiting and...💤 (Good review BTW, agree about the flasher)
Eagerly waiting for the tubeless spoke wheels to be available. Not picking up the bike until then. My luggage is very minimal and around 12kgs out of which almost 4kgs is tubes and tools to change tubes. With the tubeless spoke wheels I can ditch even more weight from my luggage and enjoy my riding even more.
As a proud owner of the 450 Himalayan, I can confidently say that all the amazing things he said about the bike were absolutely true. I am impressed with the fact that every problem he mentioned was accurate as well.
The Hunter needs this engine. And as somebody said, Mr Mody is an amazing presenter :)
engine, console and the suspensions
another bike is coming yaar with this engine a naked one
Atleast give hunter the old himalayan engine
its called Scram 450.
Hunter is being tested with the same sherpa engine. Soon they'll launch hunter. There have been some spy shots of hunter 450
Rishaad gives honest and accurate reviews. I look forward to his next! Great work and thank you.
Im 14 i cant wait to be 18 and buy this monster i have saved a lot of funds by scholarships so just cant wait to own one. I rode 411 cc himalayan but not this one.
By the time you turn 18 there will be great options to pick.
Ain't no Monster 😁 Well maybe for a 14yr old!
Better bikes out there. One advise, anything but RE.
Bikes are the worst investment u can think of
Especially for an 18 yr old 😅
I am 21 and I would suggest that whatever you have saved up put that money towards index funds , mutual funds ,stocks, bonds etc and don't touch it for 10+ years trust me your future self will thank you for it
In 2020 TVS stocks were 300rs now they are very high (don't know the exact rate)
When you do turn 18, don't buy a monster bike or else you won't see your 19.
REQUEST:
Just a full fledged comparison between re450 , ktm 390 x , scrambler 400x cause these three have almost the same price bracket as the category.🙏
It helps a lot for the viewer and the new buyers.
One of the best bike reviews as always by Rishaad Mody. Kudos to you
Very nicely articulated script. Very precisely presented with clarity. This is how the reviews should be. (The only exception is Motorinc., but this is at par)
Finally I have watched a unbiased and practical review. Thank you Bro. But can you confirm us if there is any cone set issue or any other handle bar issue like older siblings?
The concern over low torq over very low fwd speed and eng rpm is valid...But a simple correction called, say, 'electronic idling rpm control' can fix it, considering its an electronically controlled ride by wire mpfi engine...
So, a selectable push button can be installed, to raise the idling to min say 2000 at fwd speeds less than say 10 kmph...when de selected, the idling will dip down to it currently set normal idling value, regardless of fwd speed...Now, how do you like my "patentable idea' ...??
Greetings from a Retd AF jock
I think RE single cylinder fan boys will miss the low end torque with this Himalayan 450, but will experience a huge vibration improvement over triple digit speeds, and new techs 😆😆
Motorinc reviews are good but man Rishad is in a different league. His review is in depth no nonsense and straightforward.
Where as motorinc plays with words so much that you get more confused 😅
0:37 man the view is just breathtaking. great review. Saving up for Himalayan
Test drive today
Suspension good
Breaks awesome
Riding position good
Clutch great
Great shifts smooth and good
Only problem Is mild vibrations
That’s part of single cylinder engines
Booked one immediately,
I just bought this little elephant yesterday and I'm loving it. Super comfortable even in the city with its large size.
Excellent review bro , kudos to you , felt like buying one. Comprehensive and superb review.
very important point you mentioned that because of the good suspension setup, one need not worry about the potholes and keep up the speed
great review mate. really enjoyed the vid.
Rishaad has single handedly made me a two-wheeler journo fanboy at this publication. 👌🏻
Great review... Nicely done. Excited to see the CFmoto 450mt side by side
This new Himalayan looks fantastic. It has excellent performance and it definitely seems to be more relaible than the outgoing bike was at launch. With time this will only get fine tuned. I love the package in its entirety.❤
Nice one Rishaad!!! Great video and review on point...
Thank you for this video. You covered a lot of points that a potential buyer would need to know. This bike seems like a great package but there is clearly some scope for further refinement and hopefully videos like yours will urge RE to make those changes. I don't know how much more this bike will cost by the time I am able to buy it but I will wait and ride the hell out of the bikes I already have first.
Please make more videos in this format. This one was excellent. All aspects covered and very well explained.
Another brilliant review. Over the years I have filtered down to just 3 people whose professional two wheelers reviews I trust and you I appreciate all three equally well. And you Rishaad are one of those. I love the way you present the whole thing and talk about points a few of your fellow journos miss out on. Back to the bike, Well the Himalayan doesnt disappoint in a lot of ways. I just hope the longetivity and reliability parts are fixed on this one. I think the Roadster would be both less bulky both in terms of looks and weight, and that should find a lot more buyers who are skeptical about handling 196kgs of weight. One major gripe I have about the Himalayan is the tail lamp. I mean how hard could it have been for RE to make a slim unit. I am quite sure the indicators are the first to be damaged on trails and even in cities and driving without a brake light is honestly not recommended. I hope at least a few will come out with aftermarket solution
Great review...Answered the questions that were on my mind.
Excellent follow-up video to the first review. Very well timed as well
Thank you my friend from India, for introducing me to this motorcycle. Greetings from Europe
I liked the idea of making such videos. Autocar please make such videos for more bikes as it will give us the real insight of the bikes.
Believe me it won't sell in estimate numbers.. undoubtedly Its a great motorcycle but the fact is it is disguised in Himalayan badge with KTM-ish soul which is totally opposite from its predecessor. Its not an upgrade its a completely different mechine. People will say nice thing about it but won't buy it for them.. Nice video❤
It is doing a steady 2500 units per month which is good for a ~3.50L on road costing motorcycle.
Great review! Very informative! Thanks!
Love to see compare video of himalayan 450, BMW G310GS, Benelli TRK 502X, KTM 390 Adventure, Yezdi Adventure, Honda NX500.
The question of the century that needs to be answered is- Other than all these bikes, What is Rishaads daily driver?
Right now, enjoying this. Changes every few months
@@RishaadMody1 so like us, you don’t have your “one true love” bike which you you wanted since you were a kid?
I own an Himalayan 450 and i just have to say that bike is soo good for Indian roads(mostly all of them are offroad because of potholes😅) the comfort level is just too good, showa’s suspension is just 🤌
The bike is good in every aspect with full marks.
It just a minor problem of engine heating in slow traffic it feels a bit uncomfortable at times but i guess will get used to it the more i ride.
I just want to say if you have a decent weight( good muscles ) and height around 5.8 or 5.9 and planning to buy an ADV just go for it without even thinking.
Is there any cone-set issue and tappet noise?
What about vibrations
One daily thing you missed out is what it is like to put on the centre stand. Seen some testers struggle.
An Enfield with a reliable fuel gauge. How the times have changed! Jokes apart, what a superb machine by RE.
Glad you pointed the high beam passer
While riding, we can press the clutch & rise the throttle to change the riding modes..
❤loved your explanation..what else required to know about ..nothing. and you are phenomenol in gathering and explaining the experiences.
I'm a new Rider and my first bike is
himalayan 450. It's been 2 week and i complete 1000km and i didn't face any problem as a new Rider
thinking to get it my self as my first bike also
Y'all gotta start filming in 4K, you guys record in all these cool locations, all cool shots/ stunts, but c'mon it's 2024. I've been watching 720p-1080p since pulsar 150 from 9 years ago.
The Himalayan 450 is pretty much my end goal bike for the next 10 years.
Loved the way your review sir God bless u more power to you 💐🎉🙏
All I needed to know about, in just one single video!
I love your presentation, it’s amazing. Keep it up. 👌🏻
Good review. 👍️ from Ktm 390 adventure rider from Nepal 🇳🇵
One thing which I was getting a bit agitated about is the amount of gear changing you needed to do in city driving.
Switch to ECO mode and your tractability suddenly improves so much- now no more stalling sounds at 2k rpm even in the 3rd gear !
Must try guys !
What a smooth review . loved it .
To know more about the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, click here - www.autocarindia.com/bikes/royal-enfield/himalayan
how accurate are the distance to empty and mileage measurements ?
Very beautifully summarized and well thought of , but considering high revving nature of the bike , what about the heat management in city traffic. Any thoughts on that.
Thanks for the review
Would the tubeless rims be offered as a standard when they do come in under MIY mode or they would would like us to buy the bike as a whole with tubed rims and then buy tubeless rims as an accessory?
Great review Rishaad! It's an amazing bike and I get ticked off by people making a big issue out of minor niggles.
One of the best reviews ❤
Good Morning Everyone ☀️ ⛅️ 🌥️
Gratitude for another beautiful day 🌤️
The last comment summed up REs approach and future plans well. I am not a RE fan, never felt the need to own one as the looks and what they offered was not something I look for when buying a motorcycle. But this is the first RE I am seriously interested in purchasing and using it as my daily driver. There might be a lot of RE purists complaining about the brand moving away from "tradition" of air cooled engines and designs harking to vintage styling. To those I point towards Harley Davidson, they are a dying company as they failed to innovate (read running to American government for protection) with time and whenever the company tried anything new the customer base made huge noise as result the brand is dying a slow painful death not to mention poor build quality doesn't help for HD.
RE is taking the right approach, keep the vintage design aesthetics but also try to get new customers in that way the brand will not only survive but will thrive for another 100 years, like Triumph.
Very good review thank you sir. You really cover the things I want to know about.
What is the weight limit on the RE 450 ?! I am always confused about the full load weight! Do they count the total weight of the bike + how much on the top or only the load weight without the bike?! Thanx ✌️😎
Very well explained dost, stay blessed
Nosediving is the major issue I found on it..been riding it recklessly in kochi with heavy traffic block.
Well put together ❤
I feel the Scrambler from the same setup would make more sense both in the city and highways.
Rishaad is just soo good in reviewing bikes. One of the best in the world.
Excellent observations
🔥🔥🔥🔥...Hay when we can see new huskies 401 review...???.......and what will you suggest....duke390 or new Himalayan ...???..🔥🔥🔥🔥
what a review !! i like it ❤
Fantastic described you speak with the soul of the bike 🏍
Very nice review of a very nice and capable bike.
You Can change the ride modes on the go, need to press the clutch and hold, then change the mode, release the clutch, but this never feel safe on the go ,
Cluster need more improvements in software side
I’m owning Slate Himalayan salt Color, its dual tone seats are not at all comfortable.
RE has made improvements in Engine, gearbox and the overall quality comparing to 411, but they have made few worst things, one is the seating comfort, 411 seats feels the best, but they made its worst here in 450, headlights could have been better,initial Torque should have been maintained
Autocar agrees exactly to what strell said about vibration
I think the scram based on Himalayan will be very good .
Which bike is worth buying between Himalayan and Triump Scrambler?
@7:06 this didn't age well
Great review mate
What about vibrations?? There is a talk out there that vibrations are really high for the new himmy...need a detailed answer on that...
i wish cars were also covered like this. They should really let the old guys go now. They were good for their time.
Hi Rishad, Can you do a comparison video of Himalayan450 vs Adventure390X
Now that u have mentioned everything... Especially when it comes to comfort in the saddle and in the braking bite.. How well it fares against GS310 as they both fall under the same bracket😅
Hello. Keise kisibhi car ka service manual aur spare parts ka part number nikal sake ispar ek video chahiye. Logo ka bohut upkar hoga. Kyoki bohut time part number dhundte nhi milta aur authorised service centre ke alawa dusra option nahi bachta jiska wo log faida uthate hein aur apna marji se labour charge lagate hein. Online spare parts kharidte time bhi dikkat hoti hein kyoki part number mlum nahi hota.
Dusra, kisi bhi car ka service manual ka copy keise download kare taki khudse service properly karwa sake long term me. Dealer se dur rehna hein kyoki wo log customer ko lootte hein service ke naam pe.
Ek detailed video toh is bareme banta hein.