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Is the Celerio’s build quality really as bad as some people will have you believe?
30 December 2024 07:31
I own both a Celerio and a Hyundai, the difference in build quality is night and day. Maruti has to up their game.
Is the Celerio’s build quality really as bad as some people will have you believe?
30 December 2024 07:31
It's all relative. It's not bad at all compared to cars of a decade ago. Now, we’re just spoiled for choice.
Is the Celerio’s build quality really as bad as some people will have you believe?
30 December 2024 07:31
The panels on the outside are made thin, but the structure of the core seems solid. It's a compromise to keep the weight, and the price, down.
Is the Celerio’s build quality really as bad as some people will have you believe?
30 December 2024 07:31
I have had mine for 5 years and 100,000 km. No rattles, and still going strong. If you take care of it, build quality is fine.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
Surprisingly good! It was comfortable, and I did a 500km trip. It’s not the fastest, but it’s steady and efficient.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
Short highway stints are fine, but anything longer than 3 hours and you can feel its limits. They aren't good for long trips.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
I find it great for highways. It's easy to drive for hours with light steering and the mileage is great.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
Overtaking on highways it struggles a little. You have to plan your moves ahead.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
It’s OK for solo or couple trips. It is underpowered on inclines, but add a full load of passengers and luggage and it feels underpowered.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
I've had a few 1,000km plus trips. It’s not luxury, but it’s comfortable enough to get the job done. The trick is to manage expectations.
Long highway trips, how does the Celerio fair against the city?
30 December 2024 07:31
Highway performance is decent, but you start to wonder why it's so noisy on the road at high speeds on long trips.
Is the Brezza simply a choice of the safe bet, or is there some actual value in its 'tried and tested' appeal?
30 December 2024 07:24
The Brezza is the cheese pizza of cars: it’s safe, everyone likes it, and you know what you’re getting. It’s not the most exciting choice, but there’s value in knowing that something will work and that you don’t have to worry about it.
Is the Brezza simply a choice of the safe bet, or is there some actual value in its 'tried and tested' appeal?
30 December 2024 07:24
Playing it safe is boring. Now the car market is full of exciting options, and sticking with the Brezza just because it’s a Maruti is limiting yourself. Now is the time to get out of your comfort zone and try something new.
Is the Brezza simply a choice of the safe bet, or is there some actual value in its 'tried and tested' appeal?
30 December 2024 07:24
Having owned both 'exciting' cars and 'safe' options like Brezza, I can vouch for the utility of going with the tried and tested route. The relief of having a reliable, easy to maintain vehicle lasts much longer than the thrill of a new, feature packed car.
Is the Brezza simply a choice of the safe bet, or is there some actual value in its 'tried and tested' appeal?
30 December 2024 07:24
The Brezza is overrated. People choose it because they fear to try something else. Now, there are better cars out there by a long shot in terms of features, performance, or even reliability. At this point Maruti are just coasting on their reputation.
Is the Brezza simply a choice of the safe bet, or is there some actual value in its 'tried and tested' appeal?
30 December 2024 07:24
I don't think 'playing it safe' is a fair term. There is a reason why the Brezza is so popular - it is well suited for Indian roads, is easy to maintain and has great resale value. The boring choice can be the smart choice sometimes.
Is Maruti Brezza really worth the hype or are people settling for it?
30 December 2024 07:24
The Brezza isn't winning any awards for excitement, but it's popular for a reason: look. It's that friend that you can always count on. Yes, it may not have all the bells and whistles of some of the flashier SUVs, but it does the job without any drama. Plus, you get a lot of Maruti's service network as well.
Is Maruti Brezza really worth the hype or are people settling for it?
30 December 2024 07:24
People are definitely settling, I would say. The Brezza is out of date compared to its rivals. You can get much better features, performance and even looks for the same price. It's not that it is a Maruti, that doesn't make it the best option. To that extent, people need to look beyond the brand and see what they’re actually getting for their money.
Is Maruti Brezza really worth the hype or are people settling for it?
30 December 2024 07:24
Having had a Brezza for couple of years now, I can say it's a good pick. It's not perfect, but it's practical, fuel efficient and easy to live with. It’s also more competitive, thanks to recent updates. Is it the most exciting car? No. For everyday use and the odd road trip it ticks a lot of boxes.
Is Maruti Brezza really worth the hype or are people settling for it?
30 December 2024 07:24
In fact, the Brezza is overrated and overpriced in its higher variants. You are paying a premium for Maruti badge. You could get a much more feature packed and powerful car for the same money from Hyundai or Kia. They should do their research, and not just go for the 'safe' option.
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