Friday, April 29, 2011

My Travel Companion Suzuki FX 1986

I love to ride in it, this is my travel companion since last 2 years, Suzuki FX 1986 was the best selling hatchback of Suzuki in the mid of 80's, Alto is the amended model in 1988 in 800 cc (known as
Front Side of My Suzuki FX Model 1986
Rare Side of My Suzuki FX Model 1986
 Maruti in India and as Mehran in Pakistan), because of high petrol and oil prices in this region and a poor economy, people of lower and middle class society and even posh society likes the small cars from 660 cc to 1100 cc but this model of Suzuki was the popular and successful model of all times, after passing 25 years there is no reduction in its famousness. Although having a small engine capacity it is not suitable to drive it for a drive longer than two or three hours but still you can have it for your family of 3 or 4 persons. I often carry it for some 90 or 120 minutes ride from Nazimabad to Malir Al-Falah or Lyari Expressway and it never disappointed me, however after this duration it takes 20 to 30 minutes for returning back to home. I know that those who have other 800 or 1100cc vehicles will not like or recommend it as because of light chassis but if comparing fuel mileage then there will be no competition of it with other vehicles.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Welcome Summer to Karachi

Alright guys winter is over here in Karachi, now the shiny hot sun always with you where ever you goes on streets, its time to drink lemonade or other soft drinks that you like, my sister freezes sugar mixed water so that whenever there is a need just add the soft drink of any brand and drink will be ready no need to stir the sugar for 2-3 minutes.

Alright guys its time over em going to drink milk shake (Yummie.................) enjoy the hot summer with cold soft drinks.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Razaq & Akmal Has Been Dropped From West Indies Trip

Abdul Razaq and Kamran Akmal have been dismissed from Pakistan's for the forthcoming trip of West Indies, while elder players Umar Gul and Younis Khan have been rested. Shahid Afridi stays captain of the team, a new wicketkeeper Mohammad Salman has been introduced.
Kamran's wicketkeeping has been a basis of worry for some time now, while different selectors have persevered with him in the faith that his batting gives the team with flexibility. But an unfortunate World Cup battle, with bat and gloves - the small hit in the match against New Zealand where he dropped centurion Ross Taylor three times, including two times early on, as well as fuzz in games against Sri Lanka and the semi-final with India - have at last showed too much. Coach Waqar Younis had coded that it was time for a fresh wicketkeeper to be introduced, and Salman got the nod.