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"🚗 Petrol vs Diesel vs Electric: What Should You Buy in 2025?"

Car As Therapy:Why Driving Helps Me Think

Posted on Rides and Reviews To most people, a car is just a machine — a tool to get from one place to another. It’s a purchase driven by necessity, fuel economy, safety ratings, or maybe just the color that caught their eye at the dealership. But to a car enthusiast, it’s something entirely different. It's not just about transportation — it’s about emotion, personality, and soul .There’s something about the sound of an engine and the road stretched out ahead that quiets the noise in my head. Some people go for a walk. Others meditate. Me? I get behind the wheel. Driving is more than just a way to get from Point A to Point B — for a lot of car enthusiasts, it's therapy. It’s that sacred time where we can finally shut everything else out. No distractions. Just the hum of the motor, the rhythm of the road, and a rare sense of clarity. I’ve had days where life just felt too heavy. Exams looming, pressure building, or even emotional stuff I didn’t know how to process. But the moment...

How Car Guys See Cars vs How Normal People See Them (aka the two types of people in this world)

"At Rides and Reviews , we don’t just break down horsepower and features — we talk about what it feels like to love cars." Once a legend said “It's what non-car people don't get. They see all cars as just a ton and a half, two tons of wires, glass, metal, and rubber. That's all they see. People like you or I know, we have an unshakable belief that cars are living entities. You can develop a relationship with a car, and that's what non-car people don't get. When something has foibles and won't handle properly, that gives it a particularly human quality because it makes mistakes, and that's how you can build a relationship with a car that other people won't get.” — Jeremy Clarkson

“Why Diesel Still Beats Electric and Petrol (Yes, Even in 2025)”.

In the age of electric vehicles (EVs) and the growing push to reduce carbon emissions, you might think that diesel engines are practically extinct. Governments are clamping down on diesel in favor of cleaner alternatives, and car manufacturers are racing to build the next electric unicorn. But here’s the truth: diesel is still the best option for many drivers — even in 2025. Before you jump to conclusions, let’s break it down. Diesel isn’t just for truckers or farmers. It’s a powerhouse, and in some cases, it actually beats petrol and electric options. Here’s why.

Petrol vs Diesel vs Electric – Which One Should You Buy in 2025?

The car market in 2025 is evolving fast — with petrol, diesel, and electric vehicles (EVs) all competing for your attention. But with rising fuel prices, government incentives, and technology upgrades, which one is actually worth your money in 2025? In this post, we break down the pros and cons of each fuel type so you can make a smart choice. ONE OF THE BEST PETROL ENGINES  if you’re a car nerd like me, here are a few petrol engines that gearheads love: Maruti's K-series – small but mighty Honda i-VTEC – smooth revving king VW TSI – turbocharged thrill Toyota 2JZ – a legend in the tuning world   ⛽ 1. Petrol Cars: Still a Safe Bets ✅ Pros: Cheaper upfront cost compared to EVs Good for short city drives and occasional highway use Low maintenance cost Wide availability of fuel and service centers        ❌ Cons: Rising fuel prices Not very fuel-efficient for long distances Not future-proof as governments push green energy ...