Great big hello to you all!
I am professional architect and work in the hospitality interiors business.
Chose the profession by accident, but realised I cleared the entrance because of my skillset and later realised the profession fit me
The skill set mensioned was no great talent other than being inquisitive about how things work in general. Hence the association with cars.
What does one go through in a normal day: Our house (hence architecture) and traffic (hence cars-the better part of the traffic).
Saying that cars are every guys passion in childhood, would not be too far from correct, but I could only hope to be as passionate or experienced as most of you guys are.
First drove my father's maruti van when I was probably in eigth-ninth standard, have loved driving ever since: It is almost thereputic to me, not the high speed kind but the cruising through forested roads kind.
Have been through forest lanes in various vehicles(mostly mahindras and gypsies and my father's ford willys) at even more varied and unearthly hours a lot. Am a nature lover!
Got my first New vehicle ( after waiting a long time to have the cash, without taking a loan: Hate loans!) this Sunday: The maruti swift! Will drive you guys crazy with questions about how to get the most out of it.
Got new Yokos (185/70/r14) on the day of delivery and put in a double din sony system with four simple Xplode speakers, two in the front doors and two in the tray behind, the rest frankly will be up to you guys.
Although a professional , I am quite an idiot compared to most of you guys about cars! But I do understand how a differential works, and know that a 2 wheel drive car is actually only a one wheel drive car and a four wheel drive car is actually only a two wheel drive!
Cheers to being accepted and looking forward to knowing all of you better.