The Maruti Fronx is currently clocking 9,000–10,000 units per month in India. That’s a massive number. But before you join the crowd, here’s a question worth asking — Are we buying popularity over safety?
Maruti Suzuki has been a part of Indian roads for over 42 years, holding a staggering 45%+ market share. They’ve mastered the art of reliable engineering and stellar service networks. But when it comes to vehicle safety, there’s a glaring concern.
Why Aren’t Safe Cars a Priority?
Maruti can make safe cars — they do it globally. Models sold in Europe, Japan, and other markets meet stringent crash safety norms. But when it comes to India, many of their cars lack 4- or 5-star safety ratings, and that’s deeply disappointing.
We need to stop treating safety as an optional luxury. Good fuel economy, smooth service, or even a low sticker price is not worth it if the car can’t protect you in a crash.
Let Safety Be Non-Negotiable
The next time you’re buying a car, check the GNCAP safety ratings first. Prioritize build quality. Don’t settle for features alone — settle for peace of mind. Your life is worth more than a monthly EMI or a shiny infotainment screen.
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