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I'm curious to see if the old stereotype of hatchbacks being small, low-budget cars with inferior status as compared to saloons still holds true.
I've voted yes, because of the following:
- I have a budget of 10L for a new car
- I live in a big city (Bombay)
- Parking space is tight in my apartment building as well as in the city
- I dont need a boot (can always fold down the seats)
- Rarely travel with passengers in the backseat
I'm quite frustrated that there are no options in my price range. The main culprits are:
- Honda decided not to put the 1.5 iVTEC in the Jazz, in order to keep it below 10L. The 1.2 Jazz is overpriced and underpowered.
- Fiat doesn't plan to put the 1.4 TJET in the Punto. An excellent car spoiled by underpowered engines.
- VW has gone on a cost cutting spree with the Polo and the car looks disappointing so far. Also, the 1.6 engine is not as good as the 1.2TSI sold elsewhere.
So thats why I want to see if people like me are very limited in number or if there is a genuine market for a 10L hatchback (OTR price).
If you vote yes or no, please list your reasons.
I would, if:
1. There is a hatchback available for > 10L that appeals to me, and
2. Supposing I have > 10L available to spend on a car.
But then, I prefer hatches to sedans (and 3-door hatches to 5-door hatches, and coupes to both :D).
Note that this poll will suffer from
self-selection bias, wherein those people who are willing to make such a purchase would be more likely to vote on the poll.
I voted No because I don't have money to buy 10L car. And even if I have then I will prefer sedan over hatch back.
If @10L for a hatchback they include :
- 2-seater models
- World class features(available only on high end sedans etc.)
- Choice of exotic paint jobs like Iridescent(pearl/candy/matte etc.)
- Powerful engines (at least a 1.6 or a 2.0 petrol!)
- Attractive body design(like the Hyundai i20) or Chevy Aveo RS concept
- Nice big rims(16-17") with fatter tyres
- LED lighting
- A nice 7" touchscreen HU with integrated vehicle management system, GPS + full vehicle adjust-ability(Chassis, car height etc)
- Integrated smart passenger management(sensing and seatbelt warnings etc.)
- Smart anti theft alarm and locking/unlocking system
I'm definitely buying oneclap:
Its more like a dream!
other than the car's features, I feel that a hatch back is totally practical in city driving!
especially if one specifically needs a car!
I've known single ppl roaming around in Innovas etc.!!:eek:(maybe planning for a big family! lol)
In a 10L package you get a more practical car with loads of features!
definitely worth it!
I voted NO because I have defination of hatchback in my minds which indicates hatchback =< 6 Lakh only. Above the settled limit is for luxury and oomph factor.
Has to be a hot hatch (looks & engine)
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Originally Posted by theEnd
(Post 1724003)
I've voted yes, because of the following:
- I have a budget of 10L for a new car
- I live in a big city (Bombay)
- Parking space is tight in my apartment building as well as in the city
- I dont need a boot (can always fold down the seats)
- Rarely travel with passengers in the backseat |
I've voted no, because of the following:
- I have a budget of 10L for a new car
- I don't live in a big city (like Bombay)
- Parking space is not an issue at my house
- I dont need a boot (can always fold down the seats) but I still like the sedan layout.
- Rarely travel with passengers in the backseat (has got nothing to do with the car being a hatch or a sedan)
@#1#


something on the lines of chevrolet SRV, just everything better..
I'd rather have a Punto or i20 for my hatchback, and get a sedan for that kinda money.
Voted "No".
For me a Hatchback is meant to be a city car, with some highway drives, now and then. Even if you put in all safety features and a powerful or efficient engine, the cost should not cross 10L. Today we are getting hatches with ABS and airbags for under 5-6L! Even if you add additional cost for better engines, the cost cannot cross 10L.
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I'm quite frustrated that there are no options in my price range. The main culprits are:
- Honda decided not to put the 1.5 iVTEC in the Jazz, in order to keep it below 10L. The 1.2 Jazz is overpriced and underpowered.
- Fiat doesn't plan to put the 1.4 TJET in the Punto. An excellent car spoiled by underpowered engines.
- VW has gone on a cost cutting spree with the Polo and the car looks disappointing so far. Also, the 1.6 engine is not as good as the 1.2TSI sold elsewhere.
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Well there is the i20 1.4 Auto or the CRDi which is just the right car for such requirement, they meet the expectations quite well I think :)
Doesn't a small Rio-sized yet better-engineered SUV make more sense at that price? You get the comforts of a big car and takes the space of a near-small car and with 10 lakhs, you can stuff it up with goodies!! a Perfect all-rounder...
with that much money to spend(considering all other basic need is taken care off)I would go for a sedan. If you already have a sedan and looking for variety then go for a hatch vice versa Or else go for a Scorpio/Safari if you like presence on the road keeping in mind that you have one more car @ home.So voted NO
Voted NO since it doesn't make sense.
If I get a Bravo with a very tasty engine option...then its an absolute YES!
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