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Can tall passengers fit into the Tata Tiago's cabin space and comfort?
24 December 2024 12:59
It's all about expectations. But the Tiago does a decent job for a car in this segment. Is a Honda City as spacious? Of course not. It’s less urbane than something like a Maruti Alto but for the same kind of car, it feels very airy and open.
Can tall passengers fit into the Tata Tiago's cabin space and comfort?
24 December 2024 12:59
You can definitely fit 4 adults on a long road trip in my Tiago (it’s not luxurious, but it’s doable). What’s important is to take breaks and stretch. Long drives are actually quite comfortable in the front seats.
Can tall passengers fit into the Tata Tiago's cabin space and comfort?
24 December 2024 12:59
I like the large windows one thing about the Tiago. It makes the cabin feel bigger than it is and only helps with visibility. While it is a small thing, it really does make a big difference in the overall feeling of roominess.
Do online reviews about the Tata Tiago being as unreliable as they claim it to be?
24 December 2024 12:59
I've had my Tiago over 2 years and it's been rock solid. It was a regular maintenance job: No real issues at all. A lot of the negative reviews I think that are online are from people that got a lemon or went to a particular service center and had a bad experience.
Do online reviews about the Tata Tiago being as unreliable as they claim it to be?
24 December 2024 12:59
What I've seen is hit or miss. Tiago, my cousin's, has been in the shop several times for electrical gremlins. I know others who have had no problem, but then I do. Maruti or Hyundai’s QC still seems inconsistent to Tata.
Do online reviews about the Tata Tiago being as unreliable as they claim it to be?
24 December 2024 12:59
The newer models have definitely improved the reliability. Tata has worked out a lot of the kinks with early Tiagos. Just make sure you are buying a recent production model, not old stock.
Do online reviews about the Tata Tiago being as unreliable as they claim it to be?
24 December 2024 12:59
I think the unreliability claims are overblown. Of course Tata isn’t perfect, but the Tiago is much better built than their older cars. It's not thin air that gives the 4 star safety rating. Sometimes people just love to hate on Indian brands.
Do online reviews about the Tata Tiago being as unreliable as they claim it to be?
24 December 2024 12:59
It’s all about managing expectations. Obviously, the Tiago is a budget car, and you can’t expect Toyota level reliability. At the price, it's not bad. Expect the occasional niggle and don't expect Maruti level service all over.
Does the Tata Tiago’s high safety rating really mean real world protection?
24 December 2024 12:59
Absolutely! My friend had a nasty accident with his Tiago and got away with just minor injuries. It did its job protecting the occupants, but the car was totaled. Those 4 stars are not just for show.
Does the Tata Tiago’s high safety rating really mean real world protection?
24 December 2024 12:59
The safety rating is great, but defensive driving is still the best protection. Reckless driving of a 4 star car will still be more dangerous than a 2 star car driven safely. It’s not a force field, but the Tiago gives you a good foundation.
Does the Tata Tiago’s high safety rating really mean real world protection?
24 December 2024 12:59
I have my doubts over how much of this will hold true in real Indian conditions. I wonder if our roads are so chaotic that the controlled crash tests don't actually simulate what happens in a real accident here. While the Tiago might be safer than some, it’s not invincible.
Does the Tata Tiago’s high safety rating really mean real world protection?
24 December 2024 12:59
It’s definitely a high safety rating, but I worry about long term durability. If your safe car is constantly in the shop for other issues, what good is it? In short I'd rather a car that is slightly less highly rated but one I can rely on day in and day out.
Does the Tata Tiago’s high safety rating really mean real world protection?
24 December 2024 12:59
The Tiago’s safety, I think, is a game changer for the segment. It makes other manufacturers up their game. It's not perfect, but it’s helping to push the whole industry towards better safety standards for affordable cars.
Is the real world range of the Tata Punch EV a deal breaker?
24 December 2024 12:49
If you know what you’re getting into, it’s not a deal breaker. In reality, most EVs don’t attain their advertised range. But if you're just using it for city commutes, 200-250 km is more than enough for a week of driving.
Is the real world range of the Tata Punch EV a deal breaker?
24 December 2024 12:49
I'd say it is a deal-breaker. Tata shouldn't be permitted to advertise such inflated numbers. It’s misleading and can leave new EV owners stranded. They should test using a more realistic method.
Is the real world range of the Tata Punch EV a deal breaker?
24 December 2024 12:49
The range is okay, but Tata needs to be more transparent with real world expectations. They might be able to give a range of what performance they expect with different driving conditions.
Is the real world range of the Tata Punch EV a deal breaker?
24 December 2024 12:49
That's all about managing expectations. If you have an ICE vehicle, you have to change your way of thinking. If you plan your trips and use regen braking effectively you'll be amazed how far you can go.
Is the real world range of the Tata Punch EV a deal breaker?
24 December 2024 12:49
Tata’s after sales service may be the deal breaker though, not the range itself. The bigger concern than the range discrepancy is if they can't fix charging issues quickly.
Is the Tata Punch EV plagued with quality control issues or are they just teething problems?
24 December 2024 12:49
This is definitely teething problems. There are always going to be issues with every new model, particularly a new EV platform. That's a good sign, Tata's been pretty quick to address them.
Is the Tata Punch EV plagued with quality control issues or are they just teething problems?
24 December 2024 12:49
I think there are more serious problems than just teething problems. Safety concerns include charging failures and shutdowns. This was rushed to market without proper testing by Tata.

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