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Does the Baleno's fuel efficiency really play up to the hype in the real world?
31 December 2024 07:39
It has good fuel efficiency but let's be honest, you're doing it at the expense of performance. Sometimes I wish I had got a more powerful car even with lower mileage.
Does the Baleno's fuel efficiency really play up to the hype in the real world?
31 December 2024 07:39
I was coming from a diesel car and was worried about the petrol costs. The Baleno, however, has been a pleasant surprise. It's not diesel level efficient, but it's close enough to make me happy.
Does the Baleno's fuel efficiency really play up to the hype in the real world?
31 December 2024 07:39
The fuel efficiency varies widely with temperature, I've found. I get much better mileage in winters when compared to peak summer when the AC is on.
Does the Baleno's fuel efficiency really play up to the hype in the real world?
31 December 2024 07:39
The Baleno is hard to beat for efficiency for a petrol car. You won't come close to the ARAI figures, but it's still a fuel sipper compared to its rivals.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
Absolutely worth it. For tall people like me, the Baleno’s space is a godsend. In this segment, it’s rare to find a car where you can actually sit comfortably in the back seat.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
I disagree. I test drove the Baleno and the i20, but the i20 just felt a lot more fun to drive. On highways, the soft suspension of the Baleno makes it a little bit floaty.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
Daily commuting and family use is something that the Baleno’s comfort fits in perfectly. Not all of us need or want a stiff, sporty ride. Every day my back thanks me for the comfort over the sportiness.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
I believe Maruti found the right balance. The bad roads are comfortable enough, but it doesn’t feel like a boat. It isn’t a hot hatch, but it isn’t pretending to be one.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
I do miss the sharp handling sometimes, as they come from a Honda. The extra space in the Baleno makes up for it, and I've never had the extra space in the Baleno when I've been hauling stuff or have passengers.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
It’s great space, but I wish Maruti offered a stiffer suspension option for enthusiasts. It would not be hard to do and would make the car appeal to a wider audience.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
I’ll take the Baleno’s comfort any day as a person who drives on pothole ridden roads regularly. Dodging craters doesn't make sporty dynamics worth much.
Do you have to give up some driving dynamics to get the Baleno’s space and comfort?
31 December 2024 07:39
I find the Baleno actually quite fun to drive, just in a different way. It’s not about how hard you can corner, but how well you can progress smoothly. It can be satisfying in itself.
Is the build quality of Baleno really as bad as people say?
31 December 2024 07:38
It's not as bad as some people make it out to be. The Baleno feels solid enough to me, and I’ve owned mine now for over a year. It’s not tank like but it’s a definite improvement over older Marutis.
Is the build quality of Baleno really as bad as people say?
31 December 2024 07:38
Come on, let's be real here. It's still tinny compared to a Hyundai i20. Maruti has come a long way, but it still has a long way to go in terms of perceived quality.
Is the build quality of Baleno really as bad as people say?
31 December 2024 07:38
I think people are too hung up on the "thud" factor. The Baleno is engineered to be as light as possible, for efficiency. It doesn't feel heavy doesn't mean it isn't safe or poorly built.
Is the build quality of Baleno really as bad as people say?
31 December 2024 07:38
I've been in the auto business, and I can tell you that the Baleno's build is clever, actually. Key areas have been made of high strength steel, with overall weight kept down. This is a modern way of designing cars.
Is the build quality of Baleno really as bad as people say?
31 December 2024 07:38
I have had both a Baleno and a VW Polo. I've had way fewer issues with the Baleno but the Polo definitely felt more solid. But sometimes that perceived quality doesn’t equate to actual reliability.
Is the Baleno’s infotainment system actually useful or just a gimmick?
31 December 2024 07:38
In fact, I find the Baleno’s infotainment pretty useful. The Android Auto integration is perfect, it's a seamless way of getting navigation and music control on the go.
Is the Baleno’s infotainment system actually useful or just a gimmick?
31 December 2024 07:38
It's okay, nothing special. The gripe about the touchscreen that’s laggy at times and “Hey Suzuki” voice commands that are hit or miss are all true. Half the time I just end up using my phone.
Is the Baleno’s infotainment system actually useful or just a gimmick?
31 December 2024 07:38
I think for a car in this price range its quite good. It’s not the slickest premium brand, but it does the job and has all the basics.
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