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3.5 lakhs
by b y on Aug 10, 2008 04:33 PM  Permalink 


A car without enough Speed, space, AC, music system who will buy it?. And if you remove these things from any car , obviously it will give better mileage. For that cycle will be the best option.
i am belitting their work, but still i have this doubt.

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3.5 lakhs wasted
by b y on Aug 10, 2008 04:30 PM  Permalink 

A car without enough Speed, space, AC, music system who will buy it?. And if you remove these things from any car , obviously it will give better mileage. For that cycle will be the best option.i am belittling their work, but still i have this doubt.

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3.5 lakhs wasted
by b y on Aug 10, 2008 04:25 PM  Permalink 

3.5 lakhs wasted , he could have bought 2 cycle with better facilities.

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Coffin car :)
by Praveen Jha on Aug 10, 2008 10:31 AM  Permalink 

Till now people used to call Logan as "Coffin car", now that has been replaced by this true coffin car :P. Won't buy it till I turn 70 (when I might need it badly)

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garuda the car that runs 180 KM per liter
by murty on Aug 10, 2008 02:17 AM  Permalink 

Such cars earlier also were designed by other engineering students.None of them were looking like a car.It takes alot of time before any such car is accepted by people.Such designs are ok as a design projects to final year engineering college students.No one will make them comercially.Perhaps the present look of a car with an alternate fuel and runs long distance may be the the ultimate requirement.So let the Engineering colleges have projects of such nature.It can also be a clloberation with the industry.

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hi
by Arun Premraj on Aug 10, 2008 12:19 AM  Permalink 

put its motor on a moped and get 500 kmph..
it'll atleast loook better n be practical to use..

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in case of accident
by Rajesh Pradhan on Aug 09, 2008 09:49 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

remove the wheels and bury the dead

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RE:in case of accident
by dallas howard on Aug 10, 2008 10:14 PM  Permalink
ha ha ha..good one dude

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RE:in case of accident
by ananthas on Aug 09, 2008 09:54 PM  Permalink
LOL

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RE:RE:in case of accident
by Arun Premraj on Aug 10, 2008 12:16 AM  Permalink
yes.. its a perfect fuel efficient way of transporting the dead.

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good vehicle for transporting dead bodies
by nisha on Aug 09, 2008 09:45 PM  Permalink 

wow! at last a vehicle has been designed for transporting dead bodies to their relatives
-after all who wants to waste on petrol to transport a corpse.
-it should have a remote or self driving mechanism , so that a living person is not meted the risk of sitting along a dead body.

great invention guys!,corpses will love their last journey!

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Good Work Guys!
by Donny Mathew on Aug 09, 2008 09:25 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Its innovations like this that will one day evolve into something greater. Yes,it looks crude but all major inventions were crude at the beginning. Its not the way it looks matters but what has gone into creating this technology. If these guys can incorporate this into existing cars like the Indica(because this is the only truly Indian car as the rest are under foreign ownership-Please dont mention Ambassador as it is also an imported car if you were to take it as a Morris) then the result will be amazing. Not only will we have a very fuel efficient cars but it will be at a price which is affordable to all.

Yes, there are technologies from Honda and Toyota that offer incredible mileages. But the cost of technology stops these vehicles from being mass produced.

Encourage such young blood to think out of the box and make India proud one day. Media support is extremely important to motivate people and more minds will be put into new innovations.

Jai Hind

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RE:RE:Good Work Guys!
by Anuj Goyal on Aug 10, 2008 10:24 AM  Permalink
agreed, but there is no amazing engine tech hidden, otherwise these guys would have been already employed with some car major

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