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Do the Scorpio-N’s ADAS features actually make sense in Indian driving conditions?
27 December 2024 10:03
Being able to have the ADAS features at least gives me a peace of mind when I’m driving and family. It’s worth having that extra layer of safety, even if they’re not perfect.
Do the Scorpio-N’s ADAS features actually make sense in Indian driving conditions?
27 December 2024 10:03
After the first week, I turned off most of the ADAS features. In day to day driving in India they're more annoying than helpful.
Do the Scorpio-N’s ADAS features actually make sense in Indian driving conditions?
27 December 2024 10:03
I’ve driven in India and abroad and can say the ADAS features are definitely less effective here. They're still better than nothing though.
Do the Scorpio-N’s ADAS features actually make sense in Indian driving conditions?
27 December 2024 10:03
For new or less confident drivers, the real value of ADAS in India is. It is an extra set of eyes on the road.
Do the Scorpio-N’s ADAS features actually make sense in Indian driving conditions?
27 December 2024 10:03
I believe we are missing the point. These features aren’t designed to replace good driving, they’re designed to complement it. They are tools, not crutches.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
I took the Scorpio-N off road and can verify that the 4XPLOR system is legit. It really did make a difference on tricky terrain. Most owners won't use it to its full capacity but it's there when you need it.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
It's mostly marketing fluff. I drove both the Scorpio-N and older 4x4s without fancy terrain systems and there’s no huge difference for the average user. If you really need it, save your money and get a simpler 4x4.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
The 4XPLOR system is not a must have, but a nice to have. It's useful for the few times you may go off road but not the extra cost if you are mostly a city driver. It’s not so much of a necessity as it is peace of mind.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
I think it's a bit of both. Mahindra's marketing oversells the system, but the system does work. It won’t make the Scorpio-N into a hardcore off roader, but it does make it more capable than your average SUV. It's up to the buyer if that is worth the price.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
The 4XPLOR system is one that I enjoy as an off road enthusiast. It’s not just marketing, it actually helps less experienced drivers safely navigate tough terrain. However, it’s no silver bullet to replace skill and experience.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
The real value of 4XPLOR is in how it is used on a day to day basis. City driving and on highways, there is a noticeable difference in the different driving modes. The thing is, it's not just about off roading.
Is the 4XPLOR system of the Scorpio-N actually useful or just marketing hype?
27 December 2024 10:03
I would say that it’s more of a safety feature than anything else. You may never go off road, but having that extra capability can be a life saver in the case of heavy rain or muddy roads.
Is the fact that the Scorpio Classic is not an automatic a big deal?
27 December 2024 09:51
In fact, the manual only option is actually a plus for me. It gives me control off road or in tricky driving conditions, which I love. And that's just part of the reason why the Scorpio feels like a proper SUV.
Is the fact that the Scorpio Classic is not an automatic a big deal?
27 December 2024 09:51
No automatic? That's a deal-breaker for me. It’s just too much hassle and I spend hours driving in city traffic. Not offering an auto option is really limiting Mahindra's market.
Is the fact that the Scorpio Classic is not an automatic a big deal?
27 December 2024 09:51
I'm torn on this. It’s fun when you are in the mood, but there are days I wish I could just relax and let the car shift. Could Mahindra offer both options?
Is the fact that the Scorpio Classic is not an automatic a big deal?
27 December 2024 09:51
These days people depend too much on automatics. The manual makes you more involved with the driving, and is more reliable in the long run. It's also better for towing and off road situations. Mahindra did the right thing here.
Is the fact that the Scorpio Classic is not an automatic a big deal?
27 December 2024 09:51
It depends on your use case, I think. The manual is great for enthusiasts — and rural drivers. However, because there is no auto option, urban families that are looking for a comfortable SUV might simply opt for other brands. This might be costing Mahindra a big chunk of potential buyers.
Does the Scorpio Classic deserve its price tag?
27 December 2024 09:51
For the task of a tough, no nonsense SUV I think the interior is fine. It’s not luxury car plush, but it feels durable and easy to clean. Soft touch plastics that'll wear out quickly are less important to me than that.
Does the Scorpio Classic deserve its price tag?
27 December 2024 09:51
No way, Mahindra dropped the ball on this one. For the money they are asking, it feels like a cheap interior. That basic infotainment system, and those hard plastics? They're like they're still in 2010. With what the competition offers, I expected better.
Does the Scorpio Classic deserve its price tag?
27 December 2024 09:51
It's a mixed bag for me. I love the seats are comfy and there is plenty of space. And then you start noticing the smaller things, like the cheap door handles and old design. It’s not bad, it just has the potential to be so much better with a few upgrades.
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