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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 think it's pretty bad. The plastics are cheap and the doors feel tinny. I wish I had spent a little more for a Tiago.
Is the Celerio’s build quality really as bad as some people will have you believe?
30 December 2024 07:31
People exaggerate. Yes, it’s built to a price point, but it’s not like it’s going to fall apart. Daily use is perfectly adequate.
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.
Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?
30 December 2024 06:23
Over a year now with the XUV700 and the build quality has been just great. No rattles, no issues. The day I bought it it feels just as solid.
Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?
30 December 2024 06:23
It’s hit or miss on the build quality, to be honest. My panel gaps were inconsistent and mine had some annoying rattles from day one. The price is not terrible, but not what I expected for the price.
Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?
30 December 2024 06:23
I don't think people are harsh enough on Mahindra. Their previous models are a huge step up from the XUV700. Is it perfect? No. It's definitely competitive in its segment though.
Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?
30 December 2024 06:23
The build quality is decent, but it’s the long term reliability that will see the test. I am now at 30,000 km and while I have had a couple minor issues, nothing major has come up. Time will tell.
Do you get the build quality and reliability that you pay for in the XUV700?
30 December 2024 06:23
I was skeptical about Mahindra, coming from a Honda. I have been pleasantly surprised by the XUV700. The materials are pretty good for the price point and it feels to be well built.
Should you buy a used XUV500 in 2024 or buy a new model from another brand?
30 December 2024 06:10
I just picked up a 2018 XUV500 and I think it is a great value. For the money, you get a lot of car, it's spacious, powerful and it's loaded with features. It's not the newest thing on the block, but that's exactly what you want if you want a big, comfortable SUV without having to pay a fortune. So just make sure to get one with a good service history.
Should you buy a used XUV500 in 2024 or buy a new model from another brand?
30 December 2024 06:10
I’m confused as I am considering both used XUV500 and newer compact SUVs. With more space and power, the XUV500, lacks the newer features and better fuel efficiency of newer cars, such as the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. The XUV500 is still a good car, if you don’t mind slightly older tech and you need the space.
Should you buy a used XUV500 in 2024 or buy a new model from another brand?
30 December 2024 06:10
In 2024, I'd be quite cautious about buying a used XUV500. It’s still a capable SUV, but you may be left without parts down the line. Also, you’re not getting the latest safety features and tech. If you can push your budget a little, a newer model such as the XUV700 or even the base variant of the Tata Safari might be a better long term investment.
Should you buy a used XUV500 in 2024 or buy a new model from another brand?
30 December 2024 06:10
I’d say the XUV500 still has its place, having owned both a new compact SUV and a used XUV500. For the money, nothing can beat it for space and road presence. But you should expect to pay more for running costs and possibly more maintenance. If you spend a lot of time on the highway with family it's worth considering. A newer, smaller SUV may not be worth considering, mainly because it is capable of being used in the city.
Should you buy a used XUV500 in 2024 or buy a new model from another brand?
30 December 2024 06:10
I see a lot of XUV500s come into the shop as a mechanic. They’re robust, in general, but like any used car you can run into problems. Suspension wear and electrical niggles are common problems. For people who know a thing or two about cars or are prepared to spend on maintenance, a well maintained XUV500 can be a good buy. And just make sure you get it checked out thoroughly before you buy.
Should you consider buying a Thar Roxx for 25 lakh?
27 December 2024 11:38
Absolutely not worth it. You can get much more refined and feature packed SUVs for daily use for 25 lakhs.
Should you consider buying a Thar Roxx for 25 lakh?
27 December 2024 11:38
If you like off roading and need a capable vehicle that can also be your daily driver, it is worth every penny. All those tech and comfort features are certainly worth it.
Should you consider buying a Thar Roxx for 25 lakh?
27 December 2024 11:38
It’s expensive, but you’re paying for the brand and the unique positioning. It doesn’t exist anywhere in the market.
Should you consider buying a Thar Roxx for 25 lakh?
27 December 2024 11:38
I'd say it's overpriced. For most of the off road capability at a much lower price point, you get the standard Thar.
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