Why is the acquisition of a sophisticated imported car "an irrelevancy and nuisance" for Narayan?
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Purchasing a sophisticated, foreign car was pointless and inconvenient for Narayan because, despite possessing one, he despised it.
- As a result of the car, he lost his solitude and set habits.
- A automobile, he thought, was only a means to a goal, capable of assisting in transportation alone.
- His imported car suddenly became a stumbling block.
- The growing maintenance expenditures were depleting his finances.
- He had to go a long way in order to get his car mended.
- He was also angered by the mechanical crew's bravado.
- Friends tried to persuade Narayan to keep his high-end imported car, but he was sick of it and wanted to 'get rid' of it.
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