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Virat Kohli On His First Car, “Jab Chalti Hai Naa Toh….”, Watch His Hilrious Motivation Here

In addition to Porsche, Audi, BMW, Range Rover, and Bentley, Virat Kohli owns a fleet of automobiles. However, few people would be aware of Kohli’s first car, which he bought with his own money.

Virat Kohli on his first car

In a new discussion on Star Sports, Kohli uncovered that it was, as a matter of fact, the Safari, and he likewise talked about a silly purpose for purchasing the Safari as his most memorable vehicle.
Safari was my first car that I bought with my own money. When people first started clearing the road on their own, the Safari was the car of choice. That was the inspiration driving the purchase of the Safari, not how it runs or regardless of whether it has sufficient room,” said Kohli.

Additionally, Kohli mentioned how his preference for four-wheel vehicles has evolved over time, shifting from sports cars to SUVs for the family.

Virat’s safari

Even though Kohli is well-known for his love of cars, he admitted in a recent interview that many of the cars he bought were impulsive purchases that he later sold.

Virat stated, “Pehli gaadi jo maine li thi khud se vo thi safari,” while speaking with Jatin Sapru on Star Sports, a video of which was uploaded by the broadcaster’s official YouTube channel. Safari us time standard, bhai sahab, aisi gaadi hoti thi ki street standard chalegi toh jo saamne se aa rahe hai, vo apne aap he side ho jayenge. This safari is your motivation, ki. You have space. Log hutt jaate hai, jab chalti hai. Safari was my first car that I bought with my own money. When people first started clearing the road on their own, the Safari was the car of choice. That was the main reason I bought the Safari, not its performance or storage capacity.

 

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During a recent photoshoot, Kohli said on RCB’s YouTube channel, “Most of the cars I used to own were impulsive purchases, and I ended up hardly driving or travelling in them as well.” I thought, “This is pointless beyond a certain point,” so I sold most of them and now only use what is absolutely necessary.

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