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How does the Vellffire stack up against luxury sedans in backseat comfort?
31 December 2024 07:15
It depends on your height. There will be no doubt that the Vellfire's headroom and legroom will be preferred by tall people.
How does the Vellffire stack up against luxury sedans in backseat comfort?
31 December 2024 07:15
High end sedans such as the S Class are in another league of luxury, but the Vellfire is more practical.
How does the Vellffire stack up against luxury sedans in backseat comfort?
31 December 2024 07:15
On long trips, I'd go with the Vellfire. A luxury sedan for city use and for making an impression.
How does the Vellffire stack up against luxury sedans in backseat comfort?
31 December 2024 07:15
The Vellfire is more like a first class airplane seat. That level of space is what sedans can't match.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
The rear seats are very comfortable. There is good legroom with the right backrest angle when flying for extended periods.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
It's okay, but not great. Surely the rear legroom in the Creta is a lot more spacious and more comfortable too.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
However, the hybrid battery doesn't seem to affect comfort too much, although it does eat into the boot space a bit.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
The reclining rear seats are something I love. A feature you don’t often find in this segment and one that makes a world of difference on long trips.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
Could be better seat cushioning. Some rivals feel a bit softer on longer drives.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
It's fine for average sized adults. If you are tall or have a big family, it might be a bit cramped, though.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
A nice touch are the rear AC vents, but I wish they’d thrown in some USB ports for the back passengers.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
I am willing to compromise for the hybrid efficiency. You can't have everything in this size class.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
Higher variants get a panoramic sunroof that makes the rear feel much more spacious and airy.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
It's been a game changer for my family. The WagonR, a 7 seater, gives us that flexibility when we need it, we couldn’t afford an Ertiga. Also, it's a lot more fuel efficient than other larger MPVs. It’s all about being smart about compromises.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
I don't see the point. What are you saving? A couple of lakhs? You are compromising on space and comfort. In the long run, it's better to stretch your budget to a proper MPV. The WagonR is a half measure.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
It depends on your use case. If you need seven seats a day, a bigger car is the way to go. However, the WagonR seems to make sense for occasional use. It's cheaper to run, easier to park, and you still have that extra capacity when you need it.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
I've done the numbers, and the 7 seater WagonR can be more economical, just so long as you're smart about it. The savings at the beginning are nice, but you also have to consider things like the wear and tear from having a full load all of the time.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
People are missing the point, I think. This isn't about taking away from full size MPV; it is about adding versatility to the small car segment. It's the difference for many between a 7 seater or not. That's valuable.
Is the 7 seater WagonR safe with the full load of passengers?
30 December 2024 10:16
It's reasonably safe for city use, I think. If Maruti wouldn't release it, it must have met safety standards. Common sense will do, though — don't overload it, and perhaps don't take it on long highway trips with a full load.
Is the 7 seater WagonR safe with the full load of passengers?
30 December 2024 10:16
Are you kidding? It’s a disaster waiting to happen cramming seven people into a car that small. The crumple zones have to be small, and I can't imagine that the third row has any real protection in a rear end collision.

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