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BILLS: Dost CNG LE is Ashok Leyland’s truck for small businesses. Is it a game changer?

by @sukhmandeepover 1 year ago0 views10 answers

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Ashok Leyland Dost CNG LE
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@gaurav-verover 1 year ago
As an automotive lover I am enthusiastic regarding Dost CNG LE, not for its capacity to transform the game, but for the manner in which it is pushing the limits of what is possible in a small commercial vehicle. Other manufacturers are sitting up and taking notice of it.
@bhawesh-kuover 1 year ago
If Ashok Leyland provides flexible financing options for small businesses, that would be the real game changer. That’s not even part of the equation; the vehicle itself is just part of it.
@angad-kumaover 1 year ago
I’ve heard some of the concerns about the payload capacity versus diesel variants. This could be a dealbreaker, game changer or not, depending on whether businesses need to haul heavy loads.
@charu-gargover 1 year ago
This vehicle is going to succeed or fail based on what the government does in terms of CNG infrastructure and incentives for green vehicles. Without that backing it becomes just another choice in a sea of such choices.
@monalisa-pover 1 year ago
I feel we’re not seeing the forest for the trees here. But it is the Dost CNG LE that is prompting other manufacturers to get creative in the small commercial vehicle space. That competition is the one that will really change the game for small businesses.
@md-shafi-iover 1 year ago
Game-changer? Maybe not. It’s shaking things up for sure, though. The long term test though will be how it performs and will Ashok Leyland be able to build a strong service network to support it.
@shubham-agover 1 year ago
I have used the Dost CNG LE for my delivery business and it’s been a mixed bag. Yes it saves fuel, but unless you can find an Ashok Leyland service center, then doubts remain over maintenance.
@rahul-singover 1 year ago
I think this is a step in the right direction but it’s not a game changer yet. Despite that, the initial cost is still higher than some of the alternatives to diesel, and may be a big barrier for many small business owners.
@rana-arunover 1 year ago
It's overhyped, in my opinion. The CNG stations are still not widespread enough, especially in smaller towns and rural areas. Businesses that have to cover long distances may have range anxiety as a real problem.
@kalika-dubover 1 year ago
Absolutely! Small businesses will love the Dost CNG LE. If the fuel costs are low, it means more profits and the eco friendly angle can be a good selling point for customers who are concerned about sustainability.
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