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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.
Why is this the case? Why do Creta drivers get such a bad reputation on Indian roads?
02 January 2025 07:26
It's more about the Creta buyers' demographic, I think. Most of the time it’s younger professionals or first time SUV buyers who probably went a little crazy with their new ride. They'll mellow out, give them time.
Why is this the case? Why do Creta drivers get such a bad reputation on Indian roads?
02 January 2025 07:26
But as a Creta owner, I hate this stereotype. I always drive carefully and always follow rules. We shouldn’t be labelled all of us for a few bad drivers.
Why is this the case? Why do Creta drivers get such a bad reputation on Indian roads?
02 January 2025 07:26
The car is popular and thus its reputation. With so many Cretas on the road, you’re bound to see more bad driving. It’s not about the car, it’s about driver education in general.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
I've had my Aura for over 50,000km now, and have taken it on several long trips, and have never had this relay issue. Some unlucky owners have it, but I wouldn’t say it’s prevalent enough to call the model as a whole unreliable. Regular maintenance and keeping an eye on battery health has kept my Aura going great.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
The relay problem is most certainly a concern. In just a year of ownership, I’ve experienced it twice, and both times I’ve been left stranded. Hyundai fixed it under warranty, but the fact that it can occur without warning, makes me nervous about long trips. Apart from that, I love my Aura, but this is really really a let down.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
I've worked as a mechanic on several Auras, and the relay issue isn't as random as it appears. And it’s often because of bad battery connections, or a weak battery. Most of these problems can be prevented by a simple battery check and cleaning the terminals. It’s not a deal breaker, just keep it in mind and keep it maintained.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
People are blowing this out of proportion, I think. All cars have issues and the relay problem with the Aura appears to only be present on a small percentage of the cars produced. But Hyundai's been pretty good about fixing it under warranty. If you’re worried, you can always keep a portable jump starter in the car for peace of mind on long trips.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
It’s just the tip of the iceberg. I had problems with infotainment, AC, they even had some rattling noises. It's disappointing for a new car. You wouldn't want to trust it with long trips, there are better options out there in the same price range.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
I can certainly confirm that the Aura is own brand reliable for long trips as I've done multiple 1000+ km trips myself. The relay issue is real, but it's not nearly as common as online forums would lead you to believe. Prevention is key and regular servicing and a little bit of basic car knowledge will go a long way.
Is the Aura's frequent relay problems enough to make it unreliable for long trips?
02 January 2025 07:24
My car rental company has a few Auras in their fleet and I work in the company. In fact, they're one of our more reliable models for long distance rentals. But we've seen the relay issue pop up from time to time, and it's no more common than other electrical niggles we see in rival models.
Is the Aura's boot space practical or just good on paper?
02 January 2025 07:24
The Aura's boot has proven surprisingly practical. It's not huge, but I've gotten my family of four luggage for a week long trip in here. It packs pretty efficiently, and the shape is pretty square. It’s more than enough for daily use like groceries or school bags.
Is the Aura's boot space practical or just good on paper?
02 January 2025 07:24
The boot looks good on paper, but in practice it’s a bit of a letdown. The wheel arches eat into the usable space and the opening is narrow. Larger suitcases have been difficult for me to fit. If boot space is high on your priority, you are better off with something like the Honda Amaze.
Is the Aura's boot space practical or just good on paper?
02 January 2025 07:24
Coming from a hatchback to the Aura, I think the boot space is a massive upgrade. It's all about how you pack. I've even fit my mountain bike (with front wheel removed) with some planning. For a compact sedan, it's pretty cool.
Is the Aura's boot space practical or just good on paper?
02 January 2025 07:24
The boot space is decent, but the problem is that if you do buy it in the CNG variant, you don’t actually get much space. There’s not much space left for anything in the boot, as the whole thing is taken up by the cylinder. If you want CNG, but need boot space, check out other options.
Is the Aura's boot space practical or just good on paper?
02 January 2025 07:24
I think the people expect too much from a compact sedan. The boot of the Aura is perfectly fine for this class. I’ve never had a problem fitting groceries, airport luggage, or even hardware store items in. It’s not a cargo van but is fine for everyday use.
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