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Will the Kia Syros’ design, if different from the rest, hold or be dated?
24 December 2024 15:42
The Kia Syros boasts a distinctive design that draws inspiration from other Kia models like the Carnival and EV9. Its boxy profile and modern features, such as flush-fitting door handles, contribute to its unique appearance. Whether this design will remain appealing over time or become outdated depends on individual preferences and market trends.
For its price, can the Kia Syros challenge the Hyundai Exter?
24 December 2024 15:42
But let’s not forget the Sonet still exists, which can be had for a good deal less money. That said, if priced too close to the Sonet, it will be tough to sell. Kia has to be really careful with its positioning here.
Are sliding back seats on the Kia Syros a gimmick, or a game changer?
24 December 2024 15:42
The real question is how much cargo space you do actually gain. But if it’s a few centimeters, then it doesn’t make sense to spend the additional complexity and cost.
Will the Kia Syros steal sales from Sonet or Seltos?
24 December 2024 15:42
I expect a price war – watch this space. To make this work, and to maintain profit margins, Kia will need to adjust prices through the range. That might be good news for us buyers!
How does the Tata Tiago ride on Indian roads when compared to its rivals?
24 December 2024 12:59
If you've been following us, you know that I have driven both the Tiago and the Tiago NRG, both of which being relatively soft suspension cars, the NRG has slightly more ground clearance and tweaked suspension that make for a better car for rougher roads. If good ride quality is at the top of your priority list, it may be worth the extra price to get the NRG.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Does the Tata Punch EV price justify its features and competition?
24 December 2024 12:49
If you think of the long term savings on fuel and maintenance, the price is justified. Also, you’re getting the latest EV tech in a small package.
How does the Tata Punch EV perform, compared to its ICE counterpart, in real life?
24 December 2024 12:49
In city driving, the Punch EV blows the ICE version out of the water. It's just so much more fun in stop and go traffic due to that instant torque.
What are India’s diverse climate conditions like for the Tata Punch EV?
24 December 2024 12:49
It appears that the thermal management system works well. I’ve not seen any unusual battery degradation even after fast charging in hot weather.
So is the ADAS system on the Tata Harrier actually useful in Indian driving conditions?
24 December 2024 12:34
And I have used the Harrier’s ADAS on highways and it works surprisingly well. In moderate traffic, the adaptive cruise control works great and the lane keep assist is useful on well to mark roads. It's a good start for Indian conditions, not perfect by any means.
Is the Tata Harrier the hype, or just another overhyped Indian SUV?
24 December 2024 12:34
I test drove the Harrier and its competitors, and it's a mixed bag. In ride quality, space and overall refinement, the Harrier is a winner, but it does lag behind some rivals. That really depends on what your priorities are. If you like a tough build and don’t mind the rough edges, go for it. If you’re looking for a more polished experience look elsewhere.
How does the Tata Harrier’s infotainment system compare to the competition?
24 December 2024 12:34
The Harrier's infotainment is pretty impressive for an Indian made car. It’s not as polished as some European brands, but it’s packed full of features and easy to use. It also has a nice JBL sound system. It's not bad, I think it holds its own against most of its competitors in the segment.
Is the Tata Harrier too big to be driven in cities?
24 December 2024 12:34
I switched from a hatchback to a Harrier so I can say it took some getting used to. In narrow lanes, it feels massive and U turns can be a pain. The downsides of that are that they tend to be heavy, bulky, and require a large amount of space, but the benefits of space and comfort outweigh the downsides for me. Adapting your driving style is all it’s about.
How long can the Tata Harrier be relied upon in the longer run than its competitors?
24 December 2024 12:34
I don't think we can judge the Harrier's long term reliability at this time. Certainly Tata has improved, but they still have a long way to go in catching up with brands that have been around for decades. I wouldn't make a verdict until a few more years.
Is the Altroz CNG value for money?
24 December 2024 12:11
From what I’ve seen the performance is okay for city driving, but it does feel a bit slow on the highway. It sometime has some loose parts but the build quality and features make up for it. You know, it’s not just about speed.
How long can I depend on the Altroz CNG for?
24 December 2024 12:11
I've heard it's a hit or miss. There are some owners that swear by it and others that have had niggling issues. However, Maruti has a better build of service network compared to Tata, which is a worry in case your ownership is for long term.
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