The one car that trended and had a lot of backlash and criticism however many don’t know anything about the Bajaj, it received judgment because of its small appearance and how it looks like the wind might just tip it over. The tiny car has trended several times, one hilarious trend was when it fell over people had to pick it up to put it in position, but wouldn’t that be ideal and lessen impactful accidents? The Bajaj may seem and look like a toy but it has its Pros and Cons.
According to Johannesburg Cars apart from it taking you from point A to point B the fuel efficiency of the Bajaj claims 35kmpl on petrol and 43km/kg in CNG, which helps with fuel saving especially in the South African economy. The size it is ideal for navigating narrow city places and spaces, it is easy to drive for both those who have just started driving and those who are experienced drivers. It is very suitable when making short trips in urban areas. It is lovely for those who don’t want to travel for too long and it is durable and reliable. So having or driving in a Bajaj isn’t so bad.
However just like anything we see the Bajaj has its Cons. The Bajaj has a speed limit of 70km/h and can be restricted when driving on the highway. This is where the commentary of it being taken by the wind flood in but because of how small it is when facing an accident, it could get more hurt especially if it’s against a bigger car than it. The car unfortunately does not allow more than 4 people, so I guess other family members would have to take another car.
Main Image: Bajaj South Africa