Automotive
Class Never Goes Out of Style
Nothing is awesome than a classic car and here’s someone who collects vintage cars for the love of it. At Highlander Garage owned by Saneesh Sanakan, a civil engineer rents and restores vintage cars.
Vintage and premium cars are rented in Highlander Garage for weddings, shooting and auto shows. Painting and restoration of vintage cars are also done with precise execution. Spare parts as well as used vintage cars are available here.
Other than vintage cars, he also collects vintage vehicles like lorries, vans, scooters and even miniature models of vehicles. His first set of collections include a 1968 model jeep, a scorpio, benz w123 which he bought from the money he earned from his travels business.
Chevrolet Impala (1963), Chevrolet Fleetmaster (1946), Chevrolet Styleline (1950), Plymouth (1955), Standard Little 9 (1933), Standard 10 (1959), Standard Herald (1961), Morris 8 (1947), Morris Minor (1952), Morris Low Light 2 door (1949), Hindustan 14 (1954), Hindustan Landmaster (1954), Hindustan Mark I (1959), Hindustan Mark II (1968), Mark IV (1985), Vauxhall 12 (1947), Fiat Familiare (1957). Fiat Elegant (1957), Fiat Select (1968), Fiat President (1972), Maruti SS80 (1985), Mercedes Benz W110 Fintail (1965), W115 (1972), W123 (1984), W124 (1999), W126 (1980), Benz t1 Van (1986), Contessa (1996), Matador (1993), Jeep low bonnet, Jeep high bonnet (1968) and scooters Vespa (1964), Bajaj Priya (1989), Lambretta (1960), Lambi (1972) are some of the USP’s of Highlander Garage.
The Standard 10 used by Manju Warrier in Aami, Benz 124 and Audi Q7 and Toyota Prado from Nivin Pauly’s Michael, Lal’s Major jeep and W124 from Varikuzhiyile Kolapathakam, Fortuner from Mammootty movie White, Benz W110 Fintail and Matador from Fahadh’s Athiran, Benz W124 from Kammattipadam and recently, Fintail, Standard 10 and Hindustan 14 from upcoming Jayalalita biopic, tamil movie Queen.
“It takes at least a year to restore a car and to recreate them with perfect quality parts that are bought from abroad” he says.
Automotive
Mahindra Thar Roxx: Where Power Meets Style
The long-awaited Mahindra Thar Roxx has finally arrived, and it’s making waves in the automotive world. With a blend of rugged performance and modern style, this 5-door variant is a game-changer in the off-road segment. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or someone who appreciates a vehicle that commands attention, the Thar Roxx is designed to impress.
The Thar Roxx presents a more comfortable and family-friendly alternative to the regular Thar, offering enhanced features and greater value. It’s the perfect solution for car buyers seeking an SUV that’s capable of going anywhere and doing anything while still being practical and comfortable for the family. The Mahindra Thar Roxx is priced competitively, with the base model starting at Rs. 12.99 lakh, and the top model going up to Rs. 20.49 lakh (average ex-showroom).
The 2.2-litre 4×4 mHawk diesel engine in the Mahindra Thar Roxx offers two power outputs 150bhp/330Nm with the six-speed manual transmission and 172bhp/370Nm with the six-speed torque converter automatic. It features Crawl Smart for precise throttle control over obstacles and IntelliTurn for executing tight U-turns or navigating tricky off-road trails. With a water-wading depth of 650mm, and impressive approach and departure angles of 41.7 degrees and 36.1 degrees respectively, it’s well-equipped for challenging terrains. The 4XPLOR terrain modes, including Snow, Mud, and Sand, further enhance its off-road capabilities. Driving the Thar Roxx is both smooth and exhilarating, whether accelerating from a standstill or overtaking other vehicles just press the accelerator, and it effortlessly overtakes almost anything on the road. The automatic gearbox is particularly noteworthy for its smooth shifts, quick response, and alertness, making it ideal for both city and highway driving. The Thar Roxx easily reaches and cruises at higher triple-digit speeds, with the diesel engine and automatic transmission combo offering excellent efficiency when cruising between 95-100kmph, making it a great highway SUV. City driving is also a breeze thanks to its light and responsive steering, which makes tasks like parking and performing U-turns effortless. The visibility is decent, the ride quality improves as speeds increase, and its straight-line stability is impressive. The brakes are particularly confidence-inspiring, with a strong bite and a progressive feel that enhances the overall driving experience.
The steering of the Mahindra Thar Roxx feels unresponsive and unnecessarily heavy around the center at three-digit highway speeds, requiring constant corrections to maintain a straight line. It also shakes and feels harsh when driving over bumpy or pothole-ridden roads, and tends to bounce continuously on undulating road sections at higher speeds. The brake pedal has a significant amount of travel before the braking effect begins, which can be disconcerting. Additionally, the automatic Thar Roxx lacks paddle shifters, which might be a drawback for some drivers. Once you exceed 100kmph, there is noticeable wind noise inside the cabin, and driving consistently at these speeds can cause a substantial drop in fuel efficiency.
The Mahindra Thar Roxx is offered in seven distinct colors: Tango Red, Stealth Black, Everest White, Deep Forest, Nebula Blue, Battleship Grey, and Burnt Sienna.
Automotive
The All New Mahindra Thar 5 Door
The automotive industry is abuzz with excitement as Mahindra introduces the much-anticipated All-New Thar 5-Door variant, taking the iconic off-roader to new heights. The most recent update on Thar reveals fresh information about its features, interiors, and design. Here is everything we currently know about the larger Mahindra Thar.
The three-door model on which the five-door Mahindra Thar is based may continue to influence its design and feature set. Highlights of the features could include aggressive wheel cladding, cruise control, remote keyless entry, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, TPMS, power windows, square tail lamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, and a roll-cage. It is anticipated that this Mahindra SUV will be powered by a 2.2-liter Hawk diesel engine and a 2.0-liter Stallion turbo-petrol engine. Options for transmissions are probably going to include six-speed manual and automatic models. Prices for the Mahindra Five-door Thar are anticipated to vary from Rs. 15.00 Lakh, depending upon the version chosen.
The 5-door Thar’s overall appearance is almost unchanged from the smaller model, with the exception of a few tiny grille adjustments and an updated round headlamp signature. Additionally visible from this angle are the front parking sensors. In addition to the two extra doors, the side profile features 19-inch alloy wheels that are designed differently from the 3-door model. The spare wheel is still installed on the tailboard and the rear profile appears to remain unaltered.
The new dashboard’s dual-tone black and brown theme is the first thing you see inside the vehicle. Additionally, this dashboard has a larger touchscreen entertainment system (maybe a 10.25-inch one), resembling the one found on the upgraded XUV400 electric SUV. This screen is expected to include Mahindra’s ArdenoX connected car technologies in addition to wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
This version, with five doors, is expected to compete with the Force Gurkha and Maruti Suzuki Jimny five-door models.
Automotive
Mustang Forever
It isn’t often that we see a classic muscle making waves even after being a standard mark for about 6 decades, but the charisma it holds on is far more impactful than what we see in the vehicles of today.
The 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is clearly the wet dream of any American muscle lover, just look at everything it has. The 2-door coupe FR layout car had an initial Windsor V8 in it as the engine in its 1st generation, while the current successor has a V8 Coyote in it. The 4 transmission car of the late 60s is still a statement piece which can be seen in many movies owing it to be either the inspiration for the modification or the devil itself.
The devilish beauty which has a 250 horsepower, capturing a top speed of 206 kmph making it go 0-100 km in just 8 seconds. This truly is a beast of the classics that shouldn’t be overlooked.
Words By: Goutham Satheesh
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