Re: India's Best 'Dada'giri cars In Mumbai there are several that I have noticed:
- White SUVs / MUVs: Innova's, Fortuners, Scorpios, and Endeavour primarily. No matter how clean these cars are, people will always be a little more respectful.
- Modified vehicles: throw in dark tints, a loud exhaust (optional), some fancy alloys, and a loud horn. Can be a creta, can be a thar, can even be a Polo! Loud music helps! Just make sure the colour is either White or Black. Maroon doesn't get as much respect though.
- Marathi Number Plate vehicles / Vehicles with political stickers.
- VVIP number vehicles - number plate font helps. Almost everyone has a VIP number here nowadays, so VVIP number on a German/SUV will go that extra mile.
Just some trends I have noticed, but driving style has to match with the car.
Case in point, my 3 series with a few exterior add-ons (lip spoiler, de-badged, 18" alloys in gun metal etc.) get's people out of the way when I am a little more aggressive (especially at night with the Xenons), but when I drive smoothly and carefully (not much of a choice in the city) - I have these black and yellow Santro Dada's who try and squeeze me out of the way knowing I care about my vehicle. But overall, when I have to cut into someone's lane - they are a lot more patient when I am in the 3 than other vehicles.
Last edited by lamborghini : 18th April 2019 at 18:14.
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