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Originally Posted by KokosaM3
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Looks like a Mayback version, can anyone confirm if 500 or 600 |
It is an S500 Maybach.
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Originally Posted by Somu2009
(Post 4380625)
Hrithink Roshan's Mini Cooper convertible.
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And he lets his sons jump around unbelted!
Sometimes, we all do advocate safety and make it sound it the biggest crime on earth (in general comment) coz maybe we on the community understand automobile and all its safety and other aspects much better than the common man as we have exposure to so many such incidents and the education on the forum.
Sometimes we could also understand that one may want to just have a small joy ride and let kids be kids for few mins (yes is a risk but we take many others similar risks in life). A slower speed may keep things in better check. Let them enjoy for very few mins and them buckle them up. Don't kids love the double decker buses, open top buses in Mumbai. Not advocating or preaching anything here, but bring in a common man perspective. Many kids like to be on Papa's lap for few seconds to experience the joy of steering feel, hit the horn button in a controlled society compound environment. Its risky, and again strongly not recommended Also understand the the risk not only to the car and owner family but a bigger risk to those outside the car. But still papa's love occasionally takes precedence sometimes.
Again, dear ALL - All your comments on safety aspects are bang on. I am only bringing a sentimental touch of a parent in general which in legal and practical terms are not justifiable.
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Originally Posted by dipen
(Post 4380875)
Sometimes, we all do advocate safety and make it sound it the biggest crime on earth (in general comment) coz maybe we on the community understand automobile and all its safety and other aspects much better than the common man as we have exposure to so many such incidents and the education on the forum. |
Bang on, we tend to react more and pin point every mistake especially when it is a celebrity.
Jimmy Shergil with his Range Rover.
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Originally Posted by Sportygellar
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Bang on, we tend to react more and pin point every mistake especially when it is a celebrity. |
Opinionated humans may be biased, consequences aren't.
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Originally Posted by dipen
(Post 4380875)
Again, dear ALL - All your comments on safety aspects are bang on. I am only bringing a sentimental touch of a parent in general which in legal and practical terms are not justifiable. |
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Originally Posted by Sportygellar
(Post 4380880)
Bang on, we tend to react more and pin point every mistake especially when it is a celebrity. |
And all the people (includes the non bhpians and maybe the same parents) read about an accident because of carelessness and form opinions, have discussions regarding safety and what not! See the accidents thread to understand how many discussions have happened regarding seat belt safety.
Yes you can let kids be kids but not at the cost of safety. And celebrities doing this get highlighted as everybody recognizes them or rather their fans (few atleast) imitate them
Actor Vicky Kaushal's (of Masaan Fame) Mercedes GLE

The Maybach is the new Q7 of Bollywood
Deepika, Ranveer, Kjo, Rani Mukherjee, Ekta Kapoor, Jaquelin, Hritik to name a few.
The regular W222 S is another favourite along with the GLS and RR vogue(normal and LWB)
The W221 S wasn’t a hit with B-town though.
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