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Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
I feel that the design is too polarizing. Young buyers might like it, but it pushes away a great number of people who prefer more traditional looks.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
The styling grows on you. I didn't like it at first but I love how it stands out from everything else on the road.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
It's a double-edged sword. It’s a quirky design, and that gets attention, but it also has a lot of people turning around and saying ‘well, that’s a weird looking car,’ without really paying attention to what it actually is.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
What makes the Ignis special is the styling. But it’s not trying to please everyone, and that’s refreshing in a market full of play-it-safe designs.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
The design is already starting to look dated, I think. If you remember a few years back, quirky and fresh, it now just seems a bit odd.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
On the highway it hurts, but in the city it helps. It’s cool parked on a street, but it feels out of place on long drives.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
The high seating is great! A much better view of the road ahead is super helpful in city traffic.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
I think it's mostly a gimmick, and I don't think it's a gimmick I'd like to have. It’s not like you’re sitting in an actual SUV, but you do sit a little higher. It just makes the car feel even taller and less stable.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
I’m someone with back problems, and the higher seating position is genuinely useful. Lower cars are a lot harder to get in and out of.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
It's a smart move by Maruti. Without actually making the Ignis an SUV or crossover, it gives the Ignis a unique selling point.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
The high seating is nice, but there is a cost to headroom. Those taller might have to hunch a bit.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
I applaud the effort to be different but I would rather have better handling than a slightly higher view.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
In India, road conditions are unpredictable, so it’s useful. That extra height makes it easier for you to see potholes and obstacles.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
I think that’s because the Ignis finds itself in a weird space in Maruti’s line up. The Swift is not as practical and the Baleno not as premium feeling.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
The issue is that most folks in this price range want a 'normal' looking car. The Ignis just isn’t quirky enough for mass appeal.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
It's all about perception. Many people view it as a small car with a big price, despite the fact that it gives a lot for the money.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
The Ignis isn’t marketed as aggressively as Maruti’s other models. They seem to let it sell itself but in such a competitive market that doesn't do the trick.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
Being in the Nexa lineup is a problem with the Ignis. Nexa is a premium car so people do not consider it when they are looking for a small hatchback.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
I think test drives don't give it the credit it deserves. Most buyers make quick decisions, but the Ignis is a car that grows on you over time.
So, if reviews are positive why isn’t the Ignis selling as well as other Maruti models?
31 December 2024 08:09
It's the classic case of a car being too far ahead of it's time. But the market is not yet ready for such a unique design in that segment.
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