Bilal9
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In India with 1 lakh Rupee you can by Tara nano. Can you do the same in Bangladesh. A card cost minimum 20-30 lakh taka plus 70% require down payment. Government does it intentionally to reduce car ownership.
That is exactly what I was going to tell this guy.
Sitting in India they have no clue on what people drive in Bangladesh. Tata Nano - no self-respecting Bangladeshi buyer wouldn't touch that thing with a ten foot pole.
I'm sorry - not even saying this with any malice, this is just fact.
Anytime some cheap trash 'car' (I wouldn't call those things safe transports) under 3 lakh pricepoint gets released in India, there is unbelievable excitement - because that is what most middle class Indians aspire to. There is no market for these cars in Bangladesh.
Take a look at Indian market, these are only a very small step up from an autorickshaw....with death trap design and sheetmetal thinner than paper. People in India routinely get killed in these things because their frames have the structural integrity of a paper-bag. Take a look,
Some Indian cars are totally banned from operating in European roads. But who cares about that in India, Indian lives don't matter, their govt. doesn't give a sh*t.....
More importantly, marketwise and pricewise, their car market is a race to the bottom. Some upper middle class Indians are notoriously cheap (kanjoos) and they won't even spend money on buying a car sometimes although they could very well afford it. Buses and trains are their staple transportation.
Datsun redi-GO
Bajaj Qute at Rs. 60,000(Damn - nice mag wheels)
Magazines in India routinely run stories like,
Five cheapest cars in India
Small cars in India under 3 lakh
Because this is their market and this is what they buy. No one in Bangladesh will be caught dead in being seen in and to show up somewhere in disposable trash like this.
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