BlackPearl goes white - Bolero LX 4x4 On 22nd Feb 2012 got delivery of my Bolero LX 4wd from Royal Motors, Calcutta, almost 2 and half months after booking the vehicle. I cannot say that I was in great dilemma before booking the Bolero mainly because of my requirement and my budget. I had made up my mind that my next car would be an SUV/UV. I was looking for a car with minimum electronics, rugged go-anywhere capability, good looking, can be repaired anywhere, reliable, cheap to maintain, will not get a heart attack every time those cabs and autos come nearby - the Bolero fitted my requirements to the T. I did consider a few other cars namely -
1> Mahindra Scorpio LX 4x4 - This vehicle was just launched, but the dealerships were not aware of it and thus could not provide any information. I could have pushed them more to get information, but it was also out of my budget.
2> Mahindra Thar CRDe 4x4 - I loved this vehicle but found out that it needed a lot of modification before I could utilise it as a primary vehicle. Security was a major concern on those long distance trips that I frequently do. In my opinion, it would be an excellent 2nd or 3rd vehicle for recreational purpose and offroading. It would be also ideal as a "project" vehicle with innumerable mod options.
3> Tata Safari LX - This was the only Safari model within my budget. But I was not able to get test drive due to the lackadaisical attitude of the dealers. On two occasions they had promised to send the car to my house for a TD, but they did not show up citing some problem with the vehicle. Moreover it would not be a 4wd vehicle, so I opted out.
4> Tata Xenon 4wd - I was bolwed over by the looks of this vehicle on the net, but could not see this vehicle at the showroom and the sales people were not even able to provide a brochure. I had high opinion about this vehicle, but could not book one without actually seeing the vehicle.
5> Maruti Gypsy - The Gypsy soft top was actually my first choice, but the dealers said that it would take 6 to 7 months to get the vehicle. I did not like the looks of the hard top gypsy and the security concerns were same as that of Thar. The rising price of petrol did not help either.
I had also looked at several used Pajero s but none of the good ones came within my budget.
There was only one dealership in Kolkata who were aware of the model called Bolero LX 4wd. One and half months after booking, I had received no information from the dealership regarding the progress of the vehicle. Heck, I was not even sure that the plant was going to manufacture this vehicle. I had put up a question on TBhp and most of the people responded that Bolero LX 4wd is no longer manufactured. Then I contacted a person from Mahindra who had promised that the vehicle will be manufactured, but will take some time as Bolero LX 4wd are made on govt. order only. After innumerable emails and phone calls, on 12th February I was informed that the vehicle had left the plant. At that time I came to know from a Bolero Di 4x4 owner that the Boleros are driven down from the plants and not transported by trucks. On 15th Feb, I was called up and told that the vehicle had arrived at the Mahindra yard. The next day, it was transferred to the dealer yard and incidentally this yard was a 2 minute walk from my place. The next day I visited the yard at least 5 times to have a look at the car and take pictures.
I have driven about 400 Kms after getting the vehicle and the pros and cons so far are - Likes -
1> Looks (except the walrus tooth)
2> Ruggedness - everything feels so solid
3> Rear door mounted spare tire
4> Lever instead of switch for the 4wd selector
5> Gear shift is very smooth Dislikes -
1> Ride quality
2> Seats are very firm, need some cushion. Got new seat covers today, will try to put up some pics.
3> Lever for the 4wd selector is in an awkward position
4> The gear knob is squarish and different from conventional roundish ones that I have been used to. Does not feel good at all. Some Details:
Engine: MDI3200TC BSIII
AC: No
PS: Yes
Tires: Maxxis Bravo 751 215 75 R15
Fuel efficiency till now: 12 kmpl
First Service: Due at 5000 Km as per the manual.
There is a carpet behind the engine but it does very little to deaden the sound. The car is sluggish, but not something I cannot live with. It pulls decently in 3rd gear and does not feel strained at 100 Kmph. The max I have done yet is about 115 kmph and the engine did start to feel strained. AC is a must in Calcutta heat. I have asked the workshop to give me a quotation for installing an AC from them, have not heard from them yet.
Here are some pictures that I have taken so far. Will put up more as soon as possible.
P.S: I would like to thank Mr. Deepak Sinha from Mahindra without whose help it would not be possible to get the Bolero LX 4WD.
Last edited by BlackPearl : 23rd August 2021 at 18:20.
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