6 Reasons Why Owning a Supercar Comes With Challenges In India
Owning a supercar is every car enthusiast's dream. People dream about owning a Lamborghini, a Ferrari, a Porsche or a Aston Martin. Supercars are cool they cost millions of dollars, and they can go very fast and grab attention easily. However owning a supercar in India is not easy.
Here Are 6 Reasons Why Owning Supercar Comes With Challenges In India
1. Ground Clearance
Ground clearance can be one of the biggest issues when it comes to driving a supercar in India.
These high performance cars aerodynamics are designed to keep the supercar glued to the ground.
For example a Ferrari 488 GTB has a ground clearance of 135 mm. However Indian roads are not meant to drive a supercar because of bad road conditions. In India a average speed breaker height can be 3-4 inches and due to bad road conditions these cars cant be driven properly in India.
2. Unwanted Attention
Supercars are crowd magnets.These cars grabs attention of people quickly, this can lead to people gathering around the car clicking pictures and also can end up touching your car. There have been some incidents where supercar owners are mobbed by people on the road. Driving supercar is a tough job in India. Driving supercars in India is all about escaping the crowd.
3. Luggage
As Indian have a habit of taking their luggage around with them, this makes their travelling convenient. But with supercars you can barely carry your luggage with you. Here's an example of Lamborghini's Aventador's boot space. Lamborghini aventador offers a boot space of 110 litres.
4. Servicing
General service of supercars can take couple of days in maximum if the service center is loaded with cars. Supercars servicing can take couple of weeks. As all the parts of supercar are imported and are rarely stocked by the service center in India. Parts like headlamp bulb, brake pads or even air filter can take days after placing a order.
5. Good Fuel
Every supercar should get its proper diet Supercars use high complicated engines to turn fuel into power. Using low grade fuel can cause the engine to conk off or seize too. In India every petrol station does not offer high octane fuel. Every supercar owner should find a reliable fuel station where he can get high octane fuel.
6. Import Duty
The current custom import duty taken in India on used cars is 125%. However the final custom duty paid will be higher as additional taxes are added to 125% car custom duty.
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