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TIME TO GO CVT?

MONEY HAS LOST ITS VALUE AND VALUE HAS LOST ITS meaning. This has been the case for over a decade now. Today, prices are soaring and consumption patterns have changed drastically. The gift of space is no longer a gift. At present, it’s a luxury. Further, what’s changed is the perception of value. Where Rs 7 lakh would net you a decent sedan over four metres long about 15 years ago, that same amount barely gets you a good, well-finished, and well-equipped

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