Thursday, April 1, 2010

Lucky to drive a maruti 800

http://www.ndtv.com/news/cities/want-to-own-the-first-maruti-800-18900.php

Way before the much-touted Tata Nano, a small wonder hit the Indian markets in 1982 and made millions of people realise their dream of buying a car.




The Maruti 800 which was a symbol for the Indian middle class for decades is ready to roll into the sunset. But you have a chance to drive some history into your garage. Harpal Singh and Gulshanbeer Kaur - proud owners of the country's first Maruti 800 - might put the vehicle up for sale.



Since Bharat IV emission norms come into force from today, the car will go off the roads across the country, news that has saddened the Singhs. Harpal Singh, a resident of Green Park, received the keys to his car from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi herself.



"I am the proud owner of the first Maruti 800. It disappoints me that the company has decided to shelve it. If they do, procuring spare parts for the car will become difficult and its maintenance cost will go up." Harpal Singh said.



His wife though struck a more positive note. "I am not sure how much we will get if we sell it. If we get a good price then we may think of selling the car," said Gulshanbeer Kaur.



Recalling the day they bought the car, Kaur said, "We bought it on December 14, 1983, for Rs 47,500 and the keys were handed over to us by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Our grandson still drives it."



"The little car set millions of hearts on fire. After receiving the keys, I drove to Meerut with my family. The journey took an extra hour as inquisitive onlookers surrounded us wherever we stopped. Everyone wanted a look of the vehicle that had revolutionised the Indian automotive industry and its roads. It was a head- turner," Singh said.



Two decades ago when the compact car, the product of a joint venture between the Indian government and Suzuki, was launched, it took no time to leave behind the ungainly Ambassador, instantly becoming a darling of the aspiring class.



"My car gave me no major problems. It only requires timely maintenance," said Singh. Maruti honoured Singh by showcasing his car on the company's 10th anniversary. December 14 is also celebrated as "My Car Day".

I too can proudly say this I drove this car. My brother in law also drove this car with my sister for an year.
 
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