The incredible journey of 19-year-old Kushal S. Chandi is propelled by his passion for cars, perseverance, and resilience, which helped him become a master blogger and an entrepreneur of cars of par excellence.
The origin of blogging starts with a passion for any subject. When you have something tangible to share, which comes in the form of expertise and knowledge about the chosen subject. Be it the subject of cars and exotic cars, or any other thing, blogging gives you the option to vent out your passion on the web. It comes in the form of blog posts revolving around the chosen subject. In the case of New Jersey-born Kushal, it is cars.
His life revolves around cars and four-wheelers. With a rich family, he was never short of cars and his love for four-wheelers dates back to his childhood. He always knew that he would do something around cars and thus when he joined his family business with his father in his late teens, he soon embarked upon the business of exotic cars. His passion for cars has left no stone unturned to launch his own company, Platinum Concierge Group.
He is the founder and CEO of the group and has been working hard to ensure nothing but the best for his clients. He works during the weekends for Platinum Concierge Group to ensure that his clients enjoy these services when they need them most. His business mostly comes on weekends, as exotic cars are more in demand for leisure events and family functions on these days.
His love for cars has made him an expert on different cars and their models. He knows a lot about exotic cars and other vehicles and thus has left no stone unturned to add value to his expertise in cars. His passion for cars is reflected in his blog posts.
Every single post seems to be about cars that reflect his insight regarding cars and vehicles. The exotic cars have been listed there in his blog and you can certainly enjoy and benefit the most through his incredible posts on exotic cars. He intends to go a long way as far as exotic cars are concerned.
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