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Originally Posted by Sommos Many congratulations for your new car.
Wish you loads of happy mile munching with the City.
The colour looks fantastic but might be difficult to maintain. |
Thanks a lot! Yeah, it will be tough to maintain for sure.
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Originally Posted by F150 Hey R_S,
Congratulations man !!
You didn't tell me about the bank manager's comments about CEDIA.
I think they may be applied dashboard polish. I would suggest you to rub it off with a cotton cloth.
Please post interior pics.
Drive Safe and Keep us posted !! |
Hey, thanks a lot buddy! Yeah it was sort of a painful thing to mention at the time lol. I'll try the cotton treatment for sure, and also more pics are coming up.
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Originally Posted by RemingtonSteele Congratulations!!!
BTW I must say your upgrade is quite an unusual one, I know some friends as well as some fellow bhpians upgrading from Swift to Vento. One never knows what one will like in what car
The "Likes" you have put forth are well commented till date; I will try to post my perspective on your dislikes:... |
Thanks a lot, RemingtonSteele! Yeah I know, the Vento came very highly recommended, too! But petrol wasn't very exciting somehow, and the TDI Highline, which is the real McCoy, was a bit of a stretch. Plus the dealership experience... well, so.
Also thanks for your perspective, quite valid, I must say. I'm fairly sure I will get used to these in no time. And yes, regarding the ICE what you say is true - compared to some of the others, this one's definitely better.
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Originally Posted by Sn1p3r Congratulations!
It's a keeper, no niggles, no asking questions, just pure delivery of whats asked for 'car'.
You may ask as many questions about the car, mine is now 2.5 years old so know mostly about its behavior.
Drive by wire keeps the engine running when you take your foot off the accelerator thus making use of minimum fuel required, as the real time fuel indicator is only indicative it shows the amount of fuel used w.r.t the km you have covered. The engine does give 15 kmpl in city (driven sedately with low traffic) and 10kmpl if you get stuck in a jam. Over all it goes beyond the ARAI figure and astonish you with 22kmpl and if driven fast and furious you can expect 16kmpl on highways.
W.r.t the headlamps yes many owners have upgraded or waiting for the warranty to get over with. Horns are another weak link.
Slotting the car in initial km from cold start is also an issue as the gears aren't warm, in Delhi it is even worst. However, I will insist you change gears at right rpm speed to avoid this issue. |
Thanks a lot Sn1p3r! /clap at your FE figures.. Hoping to coax something similar from my car, though I will probably have to curb the enthusiastic driving a little bit, huh? Will keep you posted.
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Originally Posted by charthom Hi Roadie_swift,
Congrats on the new buy mate!Good decision.The car oozes class-no one can deny it. Nice colour too.
Your opinion about front arm rest is spot on.But frankly,I did not feel the reflection that much! I have upgraded the head lamps-visibility is much better now.
charthom |
Thanks a lot! I, too, am planning to upgrade the headlamps, but not really sure regarding the impact on warranty - And I'm not sure the showroom/workshop guys will give me authentic info regarding this. After all, it is in their interest if the warranty voids, non? :-)
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Originally Posted by acurafan Wearing sunglass with Polarizer lens should be able to care of the reflection. |
Hmmm.. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll have to do a bit of research as to what these are, and the cost thereof. Any clue?
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Originally Posted by 9thsphinx Congratulations on the City! It's a wonderful car that almost always comes with a no-nonsense policy. Anyway, before you know you'll start loving Honda's now that you own one.
That hard gear shift that you're talking about immediately after cold starts, I had something like that in my Honda Jazz as well.
Anyway, happy mile munching! Drive safe. |
Thanks a lot! Yes, I'm hoping this issue won't really be a bother, especially as I, too, have been in the habit of warming up the car before moving. It's just a quirk, I guess.
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Originally Posted by sandeepmohan Excellent choice for your new car though I really wish the Fiat Linea T Jet was available. It does not have the overall quality and space of the Honda but the drive, in my opinion, is the best.
The Honda City is the safest choice in the segment. It is actually bomb proof.
The Mitsubishi might be the best drive in the segment but it is a really old model now and it does not come cheap even after the discounted price. If only Mitsubishi updated their line up in India, things would have been very different for this brand.
Same for the Ford Classic, I liked this car some time ago and in "S" trim, boy did it look good and was a true drivers car. Once again, too old to consider now and with Ford doing a lot of part sharing with the Figo, even the fully pimped out Classic looks sad. The engine is the only thing going for it now. I bet the dynamics are no longer as good. It is also quite expensive for a model that has been on sale for over 7 years.
Give the gearbox some time and it will be easy to use. It took some time for the shift quality to improve when I bought my car too.
Enjoyed reading your report. |
Thanks a lot! Fully agree with you on Mitsu and Ford. For the sake of Mitsu and our driving enthusiasts, I really hope they ditch HM (amen) and launch the next Lancer in India.
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Originally Posted by arup.misra Congratulation roadie!!! Interesting arranged marriage but one that will definitely last you a decade.
Buying an "H" is akin to saying, "Fill it shut it forget it".
You use use Phillips Extreme Vision or Osram Night Breakers to compensate. They are direct fit and don't require relays
Enjoy your ride and do keep updating your thread. Drive safe!!! |
Thanks a lot Arup, also for your suggestion on the headlamps. I'll do some research on this, perhaps PM you!
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Originally Posted by S.MJet Hey roadie,
Congratulations.
This is the best, no-nonsense executive sedan.
This is same behavior with my Punto. As soon throttle is released, instant FE climbs to 50kmpl & I guess this should be true due to the fact that fuel supply is significantly reduced even though RPM is high. But yes, expert views are required here. |
Thanks a lot! Yeah, I'm doing some trial-and-error experimentation on how the FE indicator behaves, and I think it may be more sensible than it seems. Will post in a separate reply once done.
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Originally Posted by dre@ms First off, congrats pal. Welcome to the honda city brigade. |
Thanks a lot! Looking forward to having a good time. Well I guess these negatives are probably just a matter of getting used to/working around.
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Originally Posted by MetalBuff Congratulations brother!
The City looks smoking hot in this color. A worthy sucessor to the Hannabero Red shade. You were lucky enough to have landed up with Michelins
Needless to say, more pictures needed, please! The last shot is wallpaper material .
Any freebies with this purchase? |
Thanks a lot, MetalBuff! Definitely lucky to get Michelins - And you have quite the eye, I must say! It's not too easy to make out in the pics.
On that note, yes more pics are on the way. I'm planning to take her to Mangalore soon, will probably click some nice ones along the way hopefully.
On freebies, not much - I got the reverse sensors and rubber mats, steering cover was promised but wasn't very good so let that go.
Cheers,
R_S