2020 Mahindra Pik-Up S10+ dual-cab review

One of the recurring themes often heard in motoring circles is that cars have advanced too far for some. There’s a group of traditionalists stuck on the good old days. How advanced is too advanced? Is the idea of being able to twirl the spanners on your own car, if need be, valid – or a touch of misty-eyed nostalgia?

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