Re: Next-generation Mahindra Bolero? NAMED: Mahindra TUV300! EDIT: Now launched at Rs. 6.90 lakhs Quote:
Originally Posted by abhi.adrenaline I talked with Mahindra Customisation people today. As per them, the Combat Green colour is not painted in factory but is painted by Mahindra Customisation. One have to buy a new car with any colour and then get it painted to Combat Green from Mahindra Customisation. |
Thank you for that info Abhi. Any idea how much would the green paint cost? Quote:
Originally Posted by silverknight Quick update:
- White T8 AMT was delivered early morning on 22nd Oct.
- 350 kms done so far
- Mods: 1. Black vinyl wrap for A & C pillars. Rs. 1143 at 3M. |
Congratulations once again. Sir, pictures please. Why have you done the Black vinyl wrap for even the A pillar, just the C pillar would have been sufficient. Anyway I want to see how does it look in real. By the way thank you for calling me this morning and giving a detailed report. Quote:
2. Switched to Michelin Latitude cross. Stock apollo appterra were a disaster, I could count every pebble on road with apollos. Huge difference in ride quality with Michelin, costs me Rs. 16,000/- for 4 tires. Lokmanya Auto center is your go to shop in Pune.
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Good upgrade quite a solace to know that this size in available in Michelin. What was the buy back for the stock tyres? Otherwise what is the MRP of Michelin Latitude cross? Quote:
- I am loving the AMT, has loads of low end torque and driving in is city breeze. One drawback with AMT is on steep climb car roll backs. But with handbrakes it is manageable. Once the torque kicks in you shouldn't face any problems.
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No doubt the AMT is very convenient for city drives. I guess you will be able to overcome the issue of roll back on steep inclines with some practice and getting used to. Quote:
- I also drove on highways, the 85 bhp didn't matter to me even with fully loaded car. Reaching 100kms is not a problem but 100km to 120km is different story.
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Knowing the limitations of the car always helps. If reaching 100 kmph is effortless, then the car serves its purpose. This car is not for those people who are regularly going to hit the tonne mark, but if you are doing to drive over rough, pot hole filled roads, car loaded to the brim, then this is the car. Quote:
- Steering is responsive but could have been lighter. First day did experience soreness after 100km but that was more due to incorrect steering position than heavy steering per se. But still wished steering to be lighter.
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Since your daily drive is the Figo now, you might be feeling the difference initially, but will soon get used to it. I was immediately at home with the long travel clutch, long throw gears and heavy steering as my daily drive was Innova. I felt the TUV bettered the Innova in all the above aspects. Quote:
- Average so far is around 13kmpl in city, based on calculations using DTE and filled fuel. Yet to do a tank to tank calculation.
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That is a decent average for a 1.6 tonne car that has not even completed the running in. It is only going to get better from here  . I think 15kmpl should be easily achievable for in-city runs. Since the car has a huge tank of 60 litres, I would suggest to do a tankful as soon as it reaches the half-way mark.
Edit: I forgot to ask you Girish, are the stock lights adequate? You have mentioned that the static bending lamps are quite effective, but how are the headlamps and fog lamps. Are they sufficient for night highway driving where we have to rely only on our car lights or an upgrade to 90/100 lamps is warranted? Quote:
Originally Posted by Sheel I believe it should be out by the end of this month.
Please wait a bit more and thanks for being patient  |
Thank you for that assurance Sheel. If the review is out in another week's time then nothing like it  .
Last edited by AutoIndian : 25th October 2015 at 13:11.
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