India, Jan. 13 -- Recently, a fellow motoring journalist took to the social media and asked me and his peers about our thoughts on the Indian "car of the decade." Making choices on the "Indian car of the year" is in itself a tough task. So, asking anyone, let alone someone who must have driven at least a few hundred different types of vehicles in the previous 10 years, his opinion as to which car he thinks stood out is even tougher. In any contest - from fashion pageants and movie awards to car choices - a bias towards more recent contenders cannot be ruled out. This is why a rash of Hollywood movies, starring top actors and directed by top directors, are released towards the end of the year so that they can be eligible for the "awards se...