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Are people really right when they say Maruti Ertiga is unsafe?
30 December 2024 07:50
It depends on your usage, I think. For city driving, it's fine. I wouldn't take it on highways at high speeds, but I would use it.
So why is the Ertiga so popular with these taxi services, when it has so many limitations?
30 December 2024 07:50
It is a huge factor of reliability. These cars can run lakhs of kilometers without any major problems.
Is its body roll such that the Ertiga is not suitable for highway travel?
30 December 2024 07:50
Appropriate tire pressure and not overloading the vehicle can cut down the body roll by a lot.
Is the third row in the Ertiga really usable, or just a gimmick?
30 December 2024 07:50
The big difference that the sliding second row makes to allow the third row to be used.
Could the Eeco be a cult classic, like the VW Bus?
30 December 2024 07:45
Never say never! Sometimes the cars we take for granted now become classics later. In fact, the Eeco's ubiquity might be to its advantage – it might become the quintessential Indian vehicle of its era.
Is the Eeco the ultimate 'jugaad' car?
30 December 2024 07:45
Absolutely! The Eeco is jugaad on wheels. What makes it its superpower is its simplicity. With some basic tools and imagination you can turn it into pretty much anything. It’s the best platform to showcase Indian ingenuity.
Is the Eeco a reflection of India's automotive priorities?
30 December 2024 07:45
That's why the Eeco's popularity shows there's a huge market for basic, affordable transportation in India that other manufacturers aren't meeting. Rather than blaming the buyers, we should be asking why there aren’t better options in this price range.
Is the Maruti Eeco the most versatile vehicle in India in disguise?
30 December 2024 07:45
Absolutely! Indian roads have a Swiss Army knife called the Eeco. This is cheap, it's reliable and you can do pretty much whatever you want with it. Some I've seen them turned into mobile shops, ambulances, and even a mini RV. For those who enjoy DIY, it’s the perfect blank canvas.
Will the improved safety and features of the new Dzire kill the compact SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:40
It has the safety and features of an SUV, without a boat to tow it… and all in a hatchback that won’t kill your gas mileage. I see it appealing to the city dwellers that want the feature but don’t require the bulk of an SUV. It could be a game changer in metros.
Are all these new features in the Dzire risking Maruti's reliability reputation?
30 December 2024 07:40
It's a necessary risk. They can’t keep selling the same old tech forever. It should be fine as long as they keep their service network.
Is the new Maruti Dzire's 5 star safety rating too good to be true?
30 December 2024 07:40
Maruti should have stepped up their safety game a long time ago. I am cautiously optimistic but lets see if they actually bring this 5 star version to India without jacking up the price.
Can the new Dzire's premium features kill the 'value-for-money' appeal that made it popular?
30 December 2024 07:40
These fancy features are not going to drive the price up and the maintenance costs! However, the Dzire should stick to what it does best: being a no nonsense, reliable family car.
Is the new design of Dzire too 'Audi-like' for its own good?
30 December 2024 07:40
I'm all for it if the build quality is up to the looks. If it's not just a fancy facade on a budget car, it'll be a disappointment.
So, is the Celerio X's three star GNCAP rating a safer bet than newer rivals?
30 December 2024 07:36
The rating applies to the whole range, including the lower variants, of the Celerio X. In fact, the top spec X with added safety features could actually be even safer.
The K10B engine in the Celerio X is more fun to drive than the K10C new Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:36
I've driven both and in day to day driving the difference isn't that noticeable. But the bigger plus to me is the new engine's efficiency.
Should Maruti have missed a trick by not offering the Celerio X with the 1.2L engine from the Swift?
30 December 2024 07:36
The X's size was just peppy enough to make the 1.0L seem okay. It might have been overkill anything more powerful, and hurt its efficiency.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
Maruti was dipping their toes in the water with the Celerio X. Perhaps they just used it to test the waters before going all in with the S-Presso.
Was Maruti missing a trick by discontinuing the Celerio X?
30 December 2024 07:36
I get why they axed it, it's a shame they did though. Its sales were probably cannibalized by the regular Celerio. But I want them to have at least kept some of the design elements of the old gen.
Should you upgrade from the base variant to the higher trims of the Celerio?
30 December 2024 07:31
It depends on your needs. For the tech savvy, the higher trims have a lot. If you only need basic transport the base is fine.
Is the Maruti Celerio really as spacious as some owners claim it to be?
30 December 2024 07:31
For a tall guy, the headroom was pretty good. Legroom's okay too. It isn't a luxury sedan, but it's more than enough for city driving.

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