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Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
Totally worth it! Somehow the extra fuel costs are made up for with the smile on my face when I whack the accelerator.
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
Not for me. I'd rather do my daily commute with a more efficient engine. The performance is overkill.
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
It's a balance. The power is great, but the fuel bills aren’t so great for my wallet. Still, no regrets!
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
It depends entirely on your driving style. You're not that bad on mileage if you're gentle with the throttle.
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
The fuel efficiency hit was noticeable, as I came from a Maruti. The overall experience is so much better though.
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
For enthusiasts, absolutely. For the average joe? Probably not necessary.
Is the performance of the XUV 3XO worth the hit on fuel efficiency?
27 December 2024 11:52
It is addictive performance, but I go to the pump more often than necessary.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
I’ve had my TUV300 for 3 years now and I’ve to say it’s been pretty solid. The beginning was sure, there were some minor niggles, but nothing major. A lot of the bad rep, I think, is due to the early models.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
No way, man. The TUV300 has been a nightmare for my cousin. Within the first year it had constant electrical issues, and the suspension needed work. It's been more in the service center than on the road.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
It's hit or miss, really. I have seen some TUV300s running like tanks and some which seem to fall apart. I believe Mahindra has had inconsistent quality control.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
People exaggerate. It’s not Toyota level reliable, but it’s not a total disaster. It’s built for rough use so some wear and tear is expected.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
I'd have to say it's as reliable as you keep it. If you follow the service schedule and don't abuse it too much off road it'll treat you well. It is not one of those delicate city cars.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
Later batches got a lot more reliable. If you're buying used, steer clear of the first year models and it should be fine. They learned from their mistakes.
Are people right about the Mahindra TUV300 being unreliable?
27 December 2024 11:43
It's all about expectations. If you look at it compared to more expensive SUVs, then yeah, it seems unreliable. For the price it's actually decent.
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
The TUV300 is simple, it is built like a tank. You need something that can be beat on and not break. It's got decent ground clearance, too, in case of those unexpected chases.
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
I think more of the deal Mahindra offered. A lot of government contracts are not about who can provide the best vehicle, but who can provide the best package.
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
The TUV300 is the perfect size for police work. It is big enough to be intimidating, but small enough to negotiate the tight city streets. Can you even try that with a Fortuner!
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
It’s probably a combination of things, cost, maintenance network, local manufacturing. Having a wide service network is very important for police vehicles which need to be on the road 247.
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
I think that it's the balance of ruggedness and economy. Yes, a Scorpio is tougher, but it’s also thirstier. It doesn’t break the budget but can take rough use.
So why did the police force choose the TUV300 over all the other options?
27 December 2024 11:43
Don't forget the patriotic angle. And an Indian made vehicle for police forces looks good and is good for local industry. It's a PR win-win.

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