KALYANI CHAWLA, Accessories Designer,
Art Promoter And Entrepreneur
My car is a Hyundai Accent. Normally I
don’t drive, especially during the day. Delhi traffic, the way it is, is a
nightmare and is very stressful. But otherwise I love driving. I find it very
therapeutic, so sometimes when I’m feeling down I put on the music and go
for long drives in the evening.
I think my car is fabulous value for
money! When I was buying the car, I needed something in the middle order car,
not a very small car. I needed the right size and the Accent fits into my life
perfectly.
Performance counts. Colour and such considerations come
later. When it comes to technicalities, I’m a total geek, I’ve no
idea about cars, computers or anything electronic, so I had to take the opinion
of three good friends.
Women make great drivers. For instance, you
don’t see women driving rashly. No woman will roll her glass down and
abuse you even if at times they want to! Men do that. I think women drivers feel
victimised because we drive slow and carefully.
SHEREEN BHAN,
Associate Producer, CNBC
I drive a Fiat Palio. I’m happy with
it.
Why this car? It’s lot sturdier than the really small cars in
India. It’s a safe car, or at least I feel safer driving in it. It’s
got good speed, a good air conditioner and it is still a small enough car with
the features and appeal of a big car. It’s available at a good price too.
For me performance and comfort go together and everything else comes
later.
I’d like to say women make better drivers, but
unfortunately there is a tendency to slow down things, maybe because we are a
bit too cautious. We can get in the way especially on an empty road when driving
at 30 or 40 km and that can get irritating if you’re behind them. But
honestly I feel safer with a woman driver.
SARIKA PILOT,
Restaurateur
I drive a Honda City and I’d love to drive a Ferrari
some day! I drive but I don’t like driving in Delhi. I’ve been
driving since I turned 18 and I drive because I have to get from point A to
point B. But driving in Delhi is not a pleasure at all. People have no driving
sense, and as a city Delhi has a very bad traffic sense.
Why the
Honda City? Well, it is the only car in the family that is available for me!
When I was buying a car or rather when I was being bought a car, Honda City was
the nicest car. I’m happy with it, and I think it’s one of the best
around.
To me, the performance of a car is most important. I would
not really like to be stranded because the car is inept and has just broken
down. Comfort is also a big issue, but looks are not important, except when it
comes to a super car like a Ferrari or Jaguar. I believe a car’s function
is to perform and not just look good.
Actually I don’t think
women make good drivers! I say no, because I think they’re more distracted
than men are and that’s probably because they have lots on their mind
which they can’t seem to put aside when they drive. Also, women are never
sure of road rules.
JOTHIKA, South Indian Film Actress
I saw a
picture of a Mercedes when I was in college in Mumbai, and I have longed to own
one ever since. In those days the company had not established itself in India.
I think owning a Merc today has been a realisation of one of my
dreams! My Mercedes is an E Class, and I choose it because its looks are unique
and stylish. It’s huge inside and classy. It never fails to have heads
turn on the roads in Chennai when it glides past.
I think it’s
a one-of-a-kind car on Indian roads, and is still a bit rarer to come by as
compared to other luxury cars on Indian roads today. Being in my Mercedes makes
me feel really special. The levels of comfort are one of the highest in any car
I have been in and while I know that we can’t really drive it to its
potential on Indian roads, I think it’s a privilege to own this kind of
car and I’m enjoying the feeling!
I do drive, but rarely ever
in Chennai, as I am unfamiliar with the roads, even now. But I do think women
make good drivers. There’s no doubt about it!
SHALINI BHUPAL,
Managing Director, Orbit Travels & Tours, and Director (finance), Visual
Quest
These days I’m driving a silver Porsche Boxster. I chose
it for its sleekness, the brand name, image and so forth. Even my earlier car
was a cherry red Porsche 944. But as I grew older, I realised I needed to move
to a more subdued colour and I settled for this silver. I like my
Boxster’s orange-rust upholstery. The car looks really stylish and cool.
And once you drive, you feel the difference. It has great suspension and drives
really smooth. Oh, I love it!
The car itself is superb! In the
segment that Porsche falls into, it was the best choice, I could make. In this
range, I could have got myself a BMW, a Toyota, a Mercedes... but I preferred
this. If I was going higher — then there was a Ferrari, which is fabulous,
a Lamborghini, which is the ultimate. I researched a lot before I settled for my
Porsche.
I think women make better drivers than men. They are more
cautious, less rash and aggressive, and have fewer ego hassles.
Renuka Choudhary