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Originally Posted by IQBAL VEERJI Hi dear, First of al aplology for replying late, infact I was after a Royale enfeild bullet 1990 october in a real good original condition,superb THUMP from exhaust which is still in my mind and ears inspite of trial taken 24 hrs ago, oooohh la la, and I contacted the owner directly instead of these creep dealers and dalals, agents etc who are the biggest crooks in any deals.
This deal if every thing goes well will be completed tomorrow or saturday.
I shall post photos of the bike before I give it to my mechanic for service and nick nack jobs.
Now which car I own, opps CARS at present list is HONDA ACCORD VTi , MARUTI SWIFT VDI, FIAT LINEA EMOTION, over and above there is a Kinetic Honda, Yamaha R15, Yamaha FZ both 2010, and finnally new entrant in the family ALTO K10 Vxi, Alto K10 is the one I am not satisfied with FE. It has covered just 1900 kms till date from the delivery in march2011.
FE in Alto is not good ,just about 11 to 12 kms,/ltr.
Regarding seat covers Who asked you to go to the maruti dealers for seat covers ,instead go to any accessaries shop select the covers and ask him to fix them by removing the seats and fixing the covers with U nail clips , they charge about 200/- for this job in mumbai, it takes about 4 hrs, but the finishing and results are far better then just tying with that shitty ropes.
If you want to see my Alto and experiences etc pls visit Thread MY SUPERIOIR WHITE ALTO K10, Regards |
Firstly, all the best with your Enfield! Hope you have got the bike now. And that's one awesome bunch of cars you have!! Seriously!
Regarding the FE, it depends a lot on the type of traffic and the way you drive it. Also, your car is relatively newer. So I guess it will get better with time. The main problem is the lack of low end torque. Even my dad says that he needs to rev the car to get that initial pick-up. So the low FE might be due to all these factors.
And I just checked the seat covers at the dealership when I went there and never planned buying from there though! And thanks for the valuable information regarding the installation of the seat covers. I'l note it down.
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice Thats one freak- ishly detailed review man!!
Thanks so much for sharing! And I agree with all the people here, immensely sensible car for the city! Have a trouble free ownership and hope you get your license on time! |
Haha!! Thank you !! And I especially should thank you for your last sentence, because I can't express how badly I want a license!
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Originally Posted by ajay387 Nice to see people including safety features in their list while buying a car.
Would like to know how you managed to convince family in buying a car with ABS + Airbags which are considered as "NOT REQUIRED" and that too wait for it for 5-6 months, as i couldn't convience a relative to buy the same Wagon R with the ABS, he went for the LXI. |
Thanks. My dad was pretty OK with ABS/ Airbags even initially, but he was worried about the replacement costs and once he got sure it's part of the insurance (though only 50%), he accepted. And whenever I come across pics of accidents with injuries caused mainly due to the lac of ABS, Airbags and not wearing seat belts, I show them to everyone in my house and I say " Hence these are necessary stuff in our next car"
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Try showing pics of such accidents which are aplenty in our Accidents thread. It might help!
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Originally Posted by selfdrive Congratulations on the new addition to your garage. Wish you many a safe mile together. I liked the comprehensive review and well shot pictures; what gear did you use for that?
Also, thanks to point out the cylinder count bit. Now I realise that even we have the same, though my own garage misses the 3 pot but there is a Wagon R within immediate family. |
Thank you selfdrive. The gear used is Kodak Easyshare V803. And I am indeed happy to know that someone shares a similar garage, at least, vehicles having similar number of cylinders! LOL
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Originally Posted by Reinhard Hey,
Hearty congratulations on completing your cylinder quartet with the Blue Eyed Boy. Really nice "Story" review indeed. And I must appreciate your skill with the shutter and photoshop. Is that an Olympus Stylus 750 in the reflection in the very first picture? Are you clicking all these snaps with a point and shoot camera? I really suggest you to upgrade to at least an entry level DSLR. It will do justice to your skill
By the way, I beg to defer about the door handle thingy. I feel the flap type ones gel much better with the flattish overall side profiles of the car. The pull type is a trend these days, yes (my car has those too). But Flap has no drawbacks really. IMHO, the pull handles would have looked out of place with the overall character of the WagonR. And so to say, the flaps is a "newer" design. If you remember the very old FIATs (PALs of course) that used to have the inverse opening front doors, they had pull-type handles (albeit connected only on one end.) hehe..
Wishing you unlimited safe & happy miles with the car! Keep the updates, and more importantly, pictures coming! |
Thank you Reinhard. The camera used is a point and shoot, Kodak Easyshare V803. And I just downloaded the tutorial of Photoshop. I used Irfanview to edit the photos. And thanks a lot for that encouraging comment!!! I seriously want to upgrade the camera, but the "moolah" part is the only problem here! lol. Its really difficult to get the correct focus, especially while taking close up pics. But the close up mode does help quite a bit. The main problem with my cam is that I have to spend quite an amount of time to click just a single close up pic!!
And I totally love the old Fiat/ Amby handles!! I am not a fan of the flap type handles. Though it goes along with the boxy styling of the car, I wish they had incorporated the pull type handle in a way such that it syncs with the rest of the car! Ha, I shouldn't be adamant for all that I want! lol. I just personally feel the pull type looks better. Sorry to differ!
I'l definitely keep updating and once again, thanks for the encouragement!
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Originally Posted by fuel_addict Hi freakmuzic, that was a good review. Even though you do not drive yet, the excitement to get your hands on the wheel is apparent from your post. Can't miss the GTO style review which you have nicely implemented.
I wasn't aware the WagonR had the ABS/airbags option . Certainly a good option over the A-star which has the same engine but much lesser headroom and interior space. Hope you have a good driving experience with this car. |
Thank you fuel_addict. I am planning of bunking classes on the day I turn 18 to get a learners at least!
I have come across just a single Wagon-R with ABS/ Airbag in my city till date, of course, other than mine. You might not have noticed it as its quite uncommon. And, A-star very much lacks space, especially at the rear. I wasn't able to get into the rear seat with the front seats pulled back to my comfort.
Cheers!