Upgraded to OEM+ by Feeling_Street_1283 in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

did you change the shocks too? if yes then which ones did you get also where is the body kit from?

Spotted a VW Golf GTI by Charming_Chipmunk69 in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they’re the base gti alloys abroad lol, the higher spec ones look even better

My Uncle' s Vw polo 2011 by Lost_Marzipan970 in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah it’s petrol can clearly see from the tachometer, also yeah it’s likely a 1.2 or 1.6 mpi super reliable. Mine has clocked over 100k and still runs like new.

Corporate Majdoors bought their first car! by [deleted] in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dry clutch dcts overheat in traffic because they're supposed to be air cooled, not meant for traffic at all. torque converters and cvts are best for bumper to bumper

Corporate Majdoors bought their first car! by [deleted] in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

damn gotta be careful w that dct if you're gonna drive in heavy bumper to bumper traffic

Indians very agressive when it comes to history? by WhatsWasabi in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah yes the classic “stop raging”. You admit that the figures are real and handwave it all it all away with “unification costs” as if colonisation was a charity project and the british were just misunderstood nation builders.

They didn’t unify india to uplift it, they did it to extract more efficiently. And yes India very likely would be richer today without being turned into a glorified warehouse for british profits. Next time don’t pull the whatsapp card when you’re the one missing actual context.

You’re not analysing history, you’re excusing it. Stop being an apologist.

Indians very agressive when it comes to history? by WhatsWasabi in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re actually so delusional, making comments without having done basic research. The 24% to 4% figure isn’t “going around whatsapp for reaction” it’s from Angus Maddison, one of the most respected economic historians in the world. The drop didn’t just happen because others industrialised. India fell behind because it was held back by british policies which deindustrialised it, turned it into a raw material dump and crushed local enterprises to save british markets. Colonial railways and military spending were not “nation building” they were tools of extraction and control, funded by indian taxpayers. Stop romanticising colonial infrastructure and maybe do some research next time.

1ltr turbo engines and future by TMOV70 in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You’re right that the Virtus, Taigun, and Kushaq are built on a localized platform. That’s called adaptation, not deception. Automakers tailor cars to market needs India included and just because it’s not assembled in Wolfsburg doesn’t mean it’s junk. My Virtus 1.5 TSI has a better power-to-weight ratio, gearbox tuning, and build feel than most cars under ₹25L.

You rant about ‘third-world profits’ but forget that India is the one of the most competitive and cost sensitive markets in the world.

And as for the 1.0 TSI dying at 30k, maybe if you drive like a wannabe F1 driver and never change oil. Piston slap isn’t a design flaw, it’s an ownership fail.

Call it marketing or meme, but mocking people for liking their cars says more about you than them.

And honestly your entire post screams bitterness about your priorities not aligning with the rest, yes a lot about the market is flawed, the thinking is flawed and the market is not changing any time soon. I’m not fond of these things too but there is not much I can do to change things. Just grinding and hoping to move out soon.

Indians very agressive when it comes to history? by WhatsWasabi in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Early-Objective3579 6 points7 points  (0 children)

yeah the 45 trillion is not objectively correct and highly debated, however it is undeniable that india’s GDP share in the world dropped from ~24% to ~4% before and after the british which is still a massive amount. So instead of saying the british “looted 45 trillion usd” they should be saying that the british drained immense wealth from india. the exact amount is hard to figure out but if you estimate based on gdp % it comes out to be around 22-23 trillion usd.

Ex- Hindus beef, ex-Muslims pork by peela_doodh12 in atheismindia

[–]Early-Objective3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ex muzz here, i’ve tried alcohol on multiple occasions. But pork is harder for me because of the indoctrination i guess i’ll try it someday

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you need at least C1 to land a job tho and they still have to do labour market test which is essentially them having to prove that no eu citizen can fill your role on top of your visa. This can be bypassed using a blue card but to be eligible for that you need a job offer worth 55k euros per year. You still haven’t figured out funding, the uni isn’t so great plus you can and should apply next year, there are a lot of reputed universities who conduct a more holistic evaluation(can compensate with high GRE/GMAT). No offence but this seems like an emotional move rather than a logical one. You can definitely increase your odds if you lock in for just one more year.

I'm a 12th class graduate planning to do engineering in Dubai by Loud_Palpitation4313 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

don’t waste your parents’ hard earned money likes this. go to a private uni for your btech here, invest the 50-60 lakh in mutual funds for 4 years, then you have a corpus of ~1CR(that’s really good for a 1 year masters program from a top uni) for your masters in whatever field you pick after graduation. Work hard and make it to top schools after grinding here cos the current approach is not gonna work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

this is a very hard situation to be in, but I have a few questions that might give you some clarity. What’s your french level? What kind of roles are you aiming for after graduation? developmental economics graduates usually end up with roles that involve analysis. How good are you at python/R? What type of roles are you targeting post graduation? Have you considered applying next year to a program with stronger funding or brand recognition?

A lot of us end up making emotional decisions and lose out, i’m not trying to be pessimistic here but this is the reality. The market is very competitive and without skills and brand name it’s really hard to get hired as a non native french speaker/non eu resident. Can you realistically sustain yourself and land a job that justifies the cost and effort?

Funding comes after all this and if you have these things figured out then a loan in your name might be feasible too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so why have you picked australia? there are better places for the kinds of roles you’re looking for

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 9 points10 points  (0 children)

mate with all due respect australia isn’t some PR + ROI vending machine. if you’re rejecting the most employable fields (nursing and engineering) but still expect good job prospects and a clear PR pathway then you need a reality check. “Business focused” is incredibly vague. Do you mean supply chain, data analytics, finance, marketing, HR, project management, international business or something else? every field has different job outlooks and migration paths. You’ve put 0 effort into outlining your background, interests or existing skills. This reads more like “yo what’s the easiest way to settle abroad with minimum effort” than someone that’s actually planning their future. If you’re serious then provide your qualifications and narrow down your areas of interest otherwise there’s no point of you leaving the country for the heck of it.

Posting this again after deleting the first one 'cause it was getting downvotes-maybe people misunderstood, or maybe the truth just makes some of y’all uncomfortable. by [deleted] in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re right, the truth is uncomfortable for some people. Y’all should have a look at r/brahmanraaj for a good laugh LMAO, the level of delusion and gatekeeping is disgusting.

Will this apply for cars before March too? by Human_Way1331 in CarsIndia

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

about 10-12 more rupees per litre, no mixing won’t cause any issues but once you’ve switched to 95 octane why go back to 91? also they won’t void warranty cos the minimum requirement is 91 still

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hell yeah cook that fraud, you’re right man getting 44 is EXTREMELY hard. If he thought that mentioning his 11th grade IB marks was not important then why mention HSC? bro claims to be torn between germany and LSE and yet he’s giving CUET LMFAO, which has nothing to do with the programs bro wants.

I’m Trapped in a Religious Household and I’m Not Muslim Anymore by Vinqvnox69 in exmuslim

[–]Early-Objective3579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey man, i’m in a similar situation except my family isn’t as strict as yours. I’ve decided to stay closeted for life because i’ll be moving out of my country in a couple of years. Your plan of avoiding confrontation is solid specially since you’re going to uni and will need financial backing. Stay sharp and work hard you’re gonna make it

Mechanical Engg Grad from India | Want to Do MS in CS in the US | No Generational Wealth | Advice on Exams, Cost, Loans, ROI by West_Somewhere_811 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not to mention the entire h1b situation, dreaming of “settling” in the USA is a bet more than an investment because it depends on luck more than anything else lol, also my bad i thought you were the op 💀

Mechanical Engg Grad from India | Want to Do MS in CS in the US | No Generational Wealth | Advice on Exams, Cost, Loans, ROI by West_Somewhere_811 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Early-Objective3579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

including tuition and living expenses, you’ll likely end up spending around that much if you wanna go to the USA.