For most young people, buying their first car is as emotional a milestone as it was for their parents in the 1960s, 1970s or 1980s when they bought their first scooter or motorcycle. Changed lifestyle preferences and easy access to credit settles the debate of whether to buy a four-wheeler or a two-wheeler for most from the Gen Z and millennial generations, and makes the choice obvious for most. But that’s, of course, only the first step in the choice ladder that leads up to the final decision of buying a car.