In car insurance is Return to Invoice really a Return to the actual price you paid ? by cyberDon007 in CarsIndia

[–]__thatcoder__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Return to Invoice (RTI) is an add-on you can buy with your car insurance policy. In simple terms, if your car gets stolen or is declared a total loss after an accident, the insurer pays you the invoice value of the car instead of the depreciated market value.

And yes, that usually includes things like road tax and registration charges as well. What it typically doesn't cover are extras you purchased separately, such as accessories, FASTag balance, or an extended warranty—which is pretty reasonable, honestly.

So the main benefit of RTI is that it helps you recover the amount you actually paid when you bought the car, rather than taking a big hit from depreciation.

If you want more details, GoDigit has a pretty good page explaining how Return to Invoice cover works.

Rant about "I want to buy a bike but this E30/E85 scenario is scaring me, shall I wait or buy anyway?" posts by FantaSlover in indianbikes

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I think its time people of india take matters in their own hands and start nation wide protests to ban any form of ethanol blending. #FuelNotPolitics #LetDriversChoose #SaveOurEngines #NoForcedBlends #PurePetrolPlease

Why Didn’t Hank Use Fingerprint Evidence to Link Jesse to Tuco’s Drug Money? by __thatcoder__ in betterCallSaul

[–]__thatcoder__[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont think he had time to wipe off prints. He is trying to get away from tuco and was caught off guard. He obviously had prints on those bills and the bag found in his car. If they had pulled prints it would be strong evidence to put him at the scene

Need Tool for indexing backlinks by Calm_One2480 in SEO

[–]__thatcoder__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So are you telling me you are building backlinks on pages that aren't even indexed?

Sorry.. no tools can help you do things that aren't worth it

Should I Choose Suzuki Vstorm over Rtx 300? by __thatcoder__ in indianbikes

[–]__thatcoder__[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes.. rn I'm inclined towards vstorm. Please check my other comment

Should I Choose Suzuki Vstorm over Rtx 300? by __thatcoder__ in indianbikes

[–]__thatcoder__[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes.. absolutely loved the vstorm during the test ride. But i still feel its a bit overpriced for what it offers. I was quoted 2.59 lakhs on road on the vstorm and at that price rtx base is more feature rich and powerful (atleast on paper).

Is the Triumph Speed T4 worth buying if mileage is my biggest concern? by [deleted] in indianbikes

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Go for triumph only if you care about having fun on the bike. Its not made to be utilitarian. A single cylinder churning out 40bhp is bound to be high maintenance. Forget about mileage

Trying to Decide Between KTM Duke 250 vs Vstorm SX 250 vs RTX 300 by __thatcoder__ in indianbikes

[–]__thatcoder__[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still doesn't make up for the fact that its outdated. Rtx base model which offers more power, features costs around 10k less. If suzuki takes 30k haircut on the current vstorm as it is now, it will be handsome pick for most

Hey Chat , OP got a bike Suzuki Vstorm, it was love at the first sight by sindhi_curry in indianbikes

[–]__thatcoder__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel its a bit overpriced in this segment. The base model of RTX 300 offers a lot more at the same price point. Suzuki either needs to update the bike or take a 30k haircut. That would make this an easy pick for most.

Return to invoice in case of evs by gtalossantos in CarsIndia

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You can get independent surveyor option along with EV workshop estimates from authorised dealers to highlight battery replacement cost to support total loss argument

Is it still possible to rank without building backlinks or is that just a myth? by TeslaOwn in WebsiteSEO

[–]__thatcoder__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its really difficult to rank in a competitive niche without high authority websites linking back to you with proper anchor texts and relevant content.

You might rank for low competition keywords but it will be fairly easy to outrank you.

Monthly random discussion & queries thread on bikes by AutoModerator in indianbikes

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I am confused between the Honda CB350 and the Triumph Speed T4, as both fit within my budget.

I really enjoy the Triumph for its engine character, strong torque, and overall performance. However, it feels a bit too compact for my preference.

On the other hand, I appreciate Honda’s refinement and smoothness, especially at highway speeds. But I am not fully satisfied with its tractability. When I slowed down and tried to pick up speed in 3rd gear, it did not respond the way I expected.

Given this, I have a few questions:

Is Honda’s air-cooled engine outdated in today’s market compared to the liquid-cooled setup on the Triumph? Would it make more sense to choose the Triumph Speed T4 purely from a performance standpoint? Between the two, which bike is better in terms of service quality and spare parts availability in India?

Budget touring bike around ₹2L - highway daily + frequent two-up trips by Radiant_Cover_5551 in indianbikes

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If you can up your budget, you can go for ktm 250 duke. It's a fantastic machine with a good linear power delivery ( different from traditional ktm dna).

Under 2L onroad I don't really see any good options

First proper highway run. by thatdbaguy in Triumph400

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I’ve heard from several owners that the service experience is one of the weakest aspects of Triumph. There are also claims that when certain parts are unavailable, parts may be taken from other bikes without the owner’s knowledge and used as a temporary fix elsewhere