Discussions and Questions Hyundai Creta - Page 4

Is the 1.5L NA petrol engine of the Creta underpowered for highway use?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's all about expectations. It feels fine if you're coming from a smaller car. On highways, it does feel a bit sluggish compared to turbocharged rivals, though.
Is the 1.5L NA petrol engine of the Creta underpowered for highway use?
02 January 2025 07:26
I find it perfectly balanced. City fuel efficient and capable of occasional highway trips. Not everyone wants or needs a powerful engine.
Is the 1.5L NA petrol engine of the Creta underpowered for highway use?
02 January 2025 07:26
For an enthusiast, it's underpowered, but for the average user it's more than enough. Anyway, most Creta buyers are comfortable with not so much performance.
How does the Creta stand on build quality and safety against European rivals?
02 January 2025 07:26
Creta cannot be compared to European cars. Creta is decent on safety for its price point. And Hyundai has been getting better with every generation.
How does the Creta stand on build quality and safety against European rivals?
02 January 2025 07:26
No comparison. Build quality and safety belong to European cars leagues ahead. Creta sounds tinny in comparison. For peace of mind I'd always go for a Skoda or VW.
How does the Creta stand on build quality and safety against European rivals?
02 January 2025 07:26
Creta’s safety is OK, but not great. The body structure could be stronger but it’s got all the essential features. The features you get are a tradeoff.
How does the Creta stand on build quality and safety against European rivals?
02 January 2025 07:26
As Creta owner, I am safe in my car. The safety features are good work and the car feels solid. Crash tests do not paint the whole picture.
How does the Creta stand on build quality and safety against European rivals?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's somewhere in the middle. Not as robust as European cars, but not as bad as some want you to think. It's perfectly safe for most everyday situations.
Are the Creta's popularity and exclusivity affected?
02 January 2025 07:26
Resale is good with popularity. Creta is known and trusted by everyone, so it’s easy to sell. After all, who cares about exclusivity in this segment?
Are the Creta's popularity and exclusivity affected?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's becoming too common. Cretas is everywhere and it’s lost its charm. Even if I have to give up on some features, I’d rather opt for something less ubiquitous.
Are the Creta's popularity and exclusivity affected?
02 January 2025 07:26
It’s a double edged sword. It’s great for resale and maintenance, but not so great if you want to stand out. Depends on your priorities.
Are the Creta's popularity and exclusivity affected?
02 January 2025 07:26
Don’t get me wrong, as a Creta owner, I don’t mind seeing other Cretas. This just reinforces that I chose well. Also, it is customized, which makes it unique.
Are the Creta's popularity and exclusivity affected?
02 January 2025 07:26
There’s a reason why the Creta is popular. It's not exclusive, but it keeps its value. When it's time to sell, you'll be glad you went with a popular model in a few years.
Is Hyundai Creta really that much hyped?
02 January 2025 07:26
Absolutely! I have had my Creta for two years and it has been a dream. It’s also very comfortable, especially when you’re on the road for a long time. Also, the price point is insane for the features you get. Where else would you get a panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats at this price point?
Is Hyundai Creta really that much hyped?
02 January 2025 07:26
Overhyped, if you ask me. Yes, it’s packed with features, but what’s the price? It’s questionably built, and its safety ratings are mediocre. But, hopefully I’ll be able to go for something like Kushaq or Taigun that will have better safety and driving dynamics.
Is Hyundai Creta really that much hyped?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's a mixed bag. While the Creta is great in comfort and features, it’s not perfect. The options for engines are decent, they're not class leading though. I believe that it’s popular because it’s a well rounded package, not an absolutely excellent package in any one area.
Is Hyundai Creta really that much hyped?
02 January 2025 07:26
If comfort and features are important to you, then as a Creta owner, I can say it’s worth it. If you're a driving enthusiast, however, you'll want to look elsewhere. But it's not really a sports car, it's a comfy cruiser.
Is Hyundai Creta really that much hyped?
02 January 2025 07:26
For the average buyer, the hype is justified. It's got all the bells and whistles and it's easy to drive with a good service network. For car enthusiasts, it may be a little bit soulless, however. That depends on what you want in a car.
Why is this the case? Why do Creta drivers get such a bad reputation on Indian roads?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's just stereotyping. There are good and bad drivers in every car. Because Creta are popular, you see more bad Creta drivers. I’ve also seen plenty of courteous Creta owners.
Why is this the case? Why do Creta drivers get such a bad reputation on Indian roads?
02 January 2025 07:26
There's some truth to it. And some drivers may feel invincible with the Creta’s barbell brawn and its powerful engine. The car isn't at fault, but they tend to attract a certain aggressive driver.

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