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So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
That's still pretty solid, 3 stars from a few years ago. I'd put my faith in that, any day over an untested new model.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
Safety tech is better in newer cars, even if they don’t have ratings. It would be a recent model with 6 airbags over an older 3 star car.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
It's not just about stars. Regardless of what they say, on the light weight of the vehicle, it could be less safe in a crash involving a heavier vehicle.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
Peace of mind comes from the rating, but it isn’t everything. Safety depends hugely on driving habits and road conditions.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
I'd say it's a toss-up. The X has a proven rating, but newer rivals might be better at crumpling and stronger. Tough call!
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
Don’t forget the standards for the tests have been made stricter. Back then a 3 star might just be a 2 star now.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
The rating applies to the whole range, including the lower variants, of the Celerio X. In fact, the top spec X with added safety features could actually be even safer.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
The K10B was a gem! The X was a blast in city traffic and felt so eager to rev. It's probably a more sensible new one, but less fun.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
I've driven both and in day to day driving the difference isn't that noticeable. But the bigger plus to me is the new engine's efficiency.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
Its sporty looks and the X's engine made it seem more special. Just like the new Celerio, it is a Celerio.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
Fun is subjective. The K10C's improved fuel efficiency means more money in my pocket and, frankly, that's pretty fun as well!
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
The K10B had character, but don't get all nostalgic. The K10C is probably better in most ways, but engine tech has come a long way.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
I do miss the K10B's low end grunt. It made it perfect for zipping through gaps in traffic. The new one's a little more lazy.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
The car was lighter, so the X's engine felt peppier. If you put the K10C in the X's body it might actually be the best of both worlds!
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
Absolutely! With a 1.2L, a Celerio X would have been a pocket rocket. That was a big miss by Maruti.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
Nah, the X would've been too expensive if it did. It was never meant to be a hot hatch, it was meant to be a stylish budget option.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
If they had positioned it right, it could've worked. Maybe to fill the gap between Swift Juniors and some other segment.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
The X's size was just peppy enough to make the 1.0L seem okay. It might have been overkill anything more powerful, and hurt its efficiency.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
I'm torn. It would have been fun with the 1.2L, but that might have cannibalised Swift. It's possible that Maruti played it safe.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
At the very least they should have had the option. Let buyers choose between efficiency and performance.
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