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Hi Buddy,
I too faced same issue with avenger 150. logically once your insurance started , you emi also start with that. Please compare insurance start date and emi date.

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Ather is not involved in EMI. This is hero fin corp problem

If Ather had given delivery on time this wouldnt had arisen, if I had got delivered my vehicle by October month end u think I should pay EMI for not getting vehicle

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There is no hard and fast rule that the first EMI will be deducted after 1 month only. The bank keeps some buffer time and hence in most of the cases it will be in the next month (1 month and next month are different) from my experience of buying vehicles, 1st EMI has been deducted anywhere between 10 to 20 days after the vehicle is delivered. Here the first EMI has been deducted from your account 2 days after delivery. I really don’t see any issue here!

It’s a “what-if” situation and not the actual situation. You had a point if that was the real situation but not now IMO.

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maybe my ather is lemon i think first battery bms issue they took my vehicle for 10 days from this Tuesday charging pod was not working now they took my vehicle away again saying some charging circuits are fired. In span of 4 month’s and just 1500km so much issues.

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:fearful::fearful::fearful::fearful:

My dashboard suddenly crashed and restarted twice in two days. Not sure what’s wrong :confused: anyone facing the same issue?

Happened to me once while riding after latest OTA update. But motor didn’t stop.

Even for me dashboard got restarted while riding after the latest OTA.

Looking at all the feedback from old and new owners, I tell myself - Touchwood, I’ve only had 1 issue that was fixed superfast and since then I’ve not had any other major mechanical, electric or electronic issue. Ofcourse minor niggles here and there do come up, but they get fixed on their own so I’ve stopped being bothered about these things.

My only concern are the swirl marks on my headlamp housing. I can’t bear seeing scratches on glass surfaces as they drive me nuts. Is the toothpaste hack safe enough to use on the headlamp? Any other recommendations to polish the scratches out?

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Yes toothpaste hack works on glass housing, haven’t tried it on ather yet

Can someone from @Ather.Team or someone who thinks Predicted Range is really important? Why is accumulated predicted range so important? how will it help? why people think getting 110-120 in predicted range is a record? I need your views.

I still don’t understand why we need it. Its useless to have accumulated predicted range.

Today I am going to visit experience center with sbi manager, he is interested in flight. So I thought to take him to experience center. Let me see will he book the flight or …:blush:

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Tooth paste will work…but only temporarily. Get a ceramic coating or PPF to avoid swirls from appearing in the first place. An oleophobic glass coating from any detailing services will also be helpful not only in resisting swirls but also other marks left by water (and salts in water)

You still won’t get any commission. :joy:

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:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:
I’m not interested in commission bro,
My intention was to get one fixed charger to our branch(my work place) so I remember this, on the request of 2 Atherean working in same office. Then ather guy will install one charger right.:love_you_gesture:t3::smirk_cat:

I think accumulated Predicted range is really helpful in the first few months. That’s when you’re getting used to the vehicle and you’re not at your efficient best.

Now, I barely look at predicted range anymore. I shutdown the vehicle to save battery at 60-70% for the 8-10 hours I spend at work and don’t worry about ride stats.
Now, I just know that I’ll get a guaranteed range of 60-70kms on a full charge no matter how I ride.

Predicted range has basically helped me get rid of range anxiety. I would personally like the predicted range to appear on the dashboard too, but it doesn’t bother me much because I know that I’ll get atleast that true range shown on the dashboard.

Don’t worry about people getting 110 range. I did that too for a while, but I’m happy now with my average 80kms of range where I’m not worrying about range and just enjoying the ride.

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80kms is pretty good. I lost interest in the projected range long back and infact don’t use ride or eco mode - so projected range is usually in the 65-75km range. I have a portable charger, 3 grid points near work and a good spread of grid points to where I usually travel, so range anxiety is the least of my worries.

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