Discussions and Questions Mahindra Bolero - Page 2

Is the Bolero MaXX Pik-Up's bare bones design more attractive or less attractive?
27 December 2024 07:44
Love it! They don’t have any fancy electronics to break down. Able to just be a simple, reliable workhorse.
Can MMHd bang global names with it’s Bolero MaXX Pik-Up in terms of quality and reliability?
27 December 2024 07:44
My friend imported a pickup and I have had fewer issues with my Bolero than he has had with his pickup.
Is lack of advanced safety features a deal breaker for the Bolero MaXX Pik-Up?
27 December 2024 07:44
It's a tough call. Affordability is an issue for many buyers, but safety is still a huge concern.
Is the Bolero MaXX Pik-Up cool because of its retro styling, or is it just old fashioned?
27 December 2024 07:44
It's practical for loading because of its boxy shape. Function over form, and that’s fine in its own regard.
Can the Mahindra Bolero MaXX Pik-Up really be used every day in a city?
27 December 2024 07:44
In actuality, I use mine all the time in the city. Perfect for hauling stuff when I run my small business.
How does the Bolero Camper cope in urban urban environments versus those in rural settings?
27 December 2024 07:33
It all depends on the city, I think. In a smaller town, it's fine. But what about in Mumbai or Delhi? Something more compact is better for you.
How could the Bolero Camper be modified to appeal more to younger buyers?
27 December 2024 07:33
Customization options from the factory to focus on. Give buyers the ability to choose a color, pick some accessories, select some features, whatever, to make it their own.
Do off road enthusiasts need to buy the hype on the Mahindra Bolero Camper 4x4?
27 December 2024 07:33
It really all depends on what you’re looking for. It’s great if you want a no frills workhorse that can deal with rough terrain. If you want comfort or modern tech, however, look elsewhere.
How practical and practical are Bolero Camper in comparison to more costly pickup trucks?
27 December 2024 07:33
That really depends on what you need. The Camper is what you want if you’re just hauling stuff around the farm or construction site. For anything more, however, you might want to look at pricier options.
Is the Bolero Camper a viable adventure seeking SUV alternative for families?
27 December 2024 07:33
It’s too basic for family use, so no way. It's also true that modern SUVs offer way more safety features and comfort than... well anything else, which is crucial when you've got kids in tow.
So why hasn't the Bolero's boxy design changed much over the years?
27 December 2024 05:23
Come on, it's 2024! The design is ancient. Even utilitarian vehicles can look good, and Mahindra needs to wake up to that fact. It would be a refresh that would attract new buyers, without alienating the old ones.
Could a few tweaks made the Bolero work in urban areas?
27 December 2024 05:23
Why not? If it had some better interiors, a smoother ride, and perhaps a hybrid powertrain, it could be just the unique option city folks could use to stand out. There’s something about that rugged charm that urban dwellers might dig.
Is the Bolero's fuel efficiency underrated?
27 December 2024 05:23
Longevity is getting forgotten about by everyone. The modern day SUVs are likely to have issues long before a Bolero will stop running fine and working efficiently. That's also a kind of efficiency.
Why also does Mahindra keep the Bolero's interior so basic when the vehicle is so popular?
27 December 2024 05:23
All it is is the target market, man. Bolero buyers do not care about fancy interiors. What they need is a tough, no nonsense vehicle that will stand up to a beating. They would just add plush seats and touchscreens, to drive up the cost for features they don't need.
Is the perception that the Mahindra Bolero is an unsafe vehicle, or is it actually?
27 December 2024 05:23
The real problem is that Mahindra is getting a pass on old safety standards. They need to step up and do the basics of safety without jacking up price too much. If they really wanted to do it, then it's possible.
Can the Bolero Camper 4x4 handle both urban and rural driving conditions?
29 August 2023 04:40

Yes, the Bolero Camper 4x4 is built to handle both urban and rural commutes, as well as off-roading on difficult roads and trails.

What is the comparison between Mahindra Scorpio Classic S11 and Mahindra Bolero Neo?
19 January 2023 02:34

The Mahindra Scorpio Classic S11 is a compact SUV that offers great performance, while the Mahindra Bolero Neo is an entry-level MPV with a good fuel economy. The Scorpio Classic S11 is powered by a 2.2L mHawk diesel engine that puts out 140 PS of power and 320Nm of torque, while the Bolero Neo is powered by a 1.5L m2DiCR diesel engine that produces 70 PS of power and 195Nm of torque. 

The Scorpio Classic S11 offers a mileage of 15.4 km/l, while the Bolero Neo delivers a mileage of 19.4 km/l. The Scorpio Classic S11 comes with features like a sunroof, 7” touchscreen infotainment system, a 6-way adjustable driver’s seat and much more. The Bolero Neo on the other hand comes with features like a power steering, air conditioner, voice command, and a 7-seater layout. The Scorpio Classic S11 is priced at Rs 13.9 lakhs, while the Bolero Neo is priced at Rs 6.49 lakhs.

Is the Maruti Suzuki Jimny a better value for money and practical choice compared to the Maruti Gypsy, Mahindra Bolero, and Mahindra Scorpio?
14 January 2023 05:02

Gypsy and Jimny are both great options for those who are looking for an SUV that offers a balance of power and comfort. Jimny is a more modern and feature-rich option, with a powerful 1.5 litre K15B petrol engine and a host of safety and comfort features. It also has a better power to weight ratio and better off-road ability than the Gypsy.

On the other hand, the Gypsy has a more traditional design and is powered by a 1.3 litre G13BB petrol engine, delivering 81 PS of power and 103 Nm of torque. It is a good option if you want a value for money SUV and space for more passengers as it can seat up to 8 people.

When it comes to Bolero and Scorpio, they are best suited for desert regions, offering great performance and durability.

In conclusion, if you need an all-purpose SUV that can handle a variety of terrains, then either the Gypsy or Jimny would be a great choice. However, if you need a vehicle specifically for desert regions, then I would recommend the Scorpio or Bolero.

What parts would be changed on the first service?
14 January 2023 00:08

The first service of your Mahindra Bolero Pik-Up doesn't require you to replace any parts unless something is malfunctioning. However, it is important to change the transmission gear oil and engine oil as part of the first service. Additionally, you may refer to the user manual of your vehicle for more details about the first service and the parts that need to be replaced.

When will the third service will happen? Maintenance schedule?
14 January 2023 00:04

The third service of your Mahindra Bolero Pik-Up is due as soon as your vehicle has completed either 20000kms or 12 months of ownership, whichever comes first. To ensure that your vehicle runs in its best condition, we recommend that you follow the OEM service schedule and get the vehicle serviced regularly. This will help you to get maximum performance out of your Mahindra Bolero Pik-Up.


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