Hi All,
The little Alto K10 AMT crossed 36,000kms in its 1.5 years of ownership recently. The ownership experience so far has been exciting and fun. The car was thoroughly used inside the city for the past 6000kms and as usual the car has been proving its mettle from time to time in being a fun to drive and frugal city car. Off late the traffic condition in Chennai is getting from bad to worse thanks to the METRO rail and several new road infra projects but the Alto has been an excellent tool in providing peace of mind driving experience with its compact dimensions, peppy performance and of course the AMT. The car has taken its fair share of scratches from reckless motorists during the peak hour city traffic in Chennai but this is inevitable and bound to happen one day or the other. The car is primarily used for everyday office commutes which covers 50kms a day and doubles up as our grocery shopping cart during weekends. The car has been a reliable workhorse doing its everyday duties without any electrical or mechanical issues so far. All that the car regularly needs is interior exterior cleaning and some petrol.
Fuel Efficiency:
Petrol is always filled on tank full basis and I prefer unleaded petrol from Bharat Petroleum outlets. The car is always driven with 100% AC because I don’t like dust inside the cabin. The average city mileage hovers around 16kmpl calculated at every tank full. The best city mileage I could get with gentle right foot was 17.4kmpl and the lowest I got with hard accelerations was 13.5kmpl. I think anything around 16kmpl with 100% AC is good for small petrol car standards.
AMT:
After 36,000kms the AMT system performs flawlessly without missing a gear. Transition between D and M mode is seamless at any speeds and at any gear and slotting between D and R is quick and easy during those multiple point turns. The crawl feature during stop and go traffic has been highly useful. One way office commute measures approximately 25kms and it takes 90 to 120 minutes to cover that distance and AMT system is doing its job very well. The car sometimes feels jerky during down shifts especially 3-2-1 in M mode at slow speeds, though this doesn’t happen often I couldn’t figure out the instance why it happens or recreate it. Nowadays I am spotting several AMT cars on the road. Common cars are the Alto, Celerio and sometimes the Swift Dzire and TUV 300 with the AMT badge make occasional sighting. Yes, automatics are gaining popularity on Indian roads and it is a good thing giving the driver peace of mind.
Engine:
The K10’s engine has been a reliable and consistent performer for the past 35,000kms and it continues to be a smooth and rev friendly unit. This K10 engine is a smooth operator, there is no vibration felt inside the cabin and it has negligible effect with the AC. With only the driver on board this little 990cc engine never ceases to amaze with its spirited performance and linear power delivery. The way in which the car gathers speed in each gear and reaching unbelievable top speed with the speedo needle hitting the other end of the speedo is highly commendable. The K10 engine puts out decent low end and midrange performance even with four people on board and the AMT does a good job in selecting the right gear. The engine noise gets fairly audible over 2500rpm thanks to the minimalist cabin insulation.
Exterior and Interior:
The compact dimensions and excellent visibility helps a lot in ease of driving in the city and when parking. The Cerulean blue paint hasn’t faded away anywhere and still looks good as new. Regular cleaning and shaded parking spot is all I ensure to protect the paint. Except for the passenger door panel (squeaking), the other interior plastic panels, dashboard and switch gears are hold on pretty well. I use sun blinds on the rear windows and the AC feels very effective even with the blower speed set at two in hot afternoons in Chennai. The stock stereo with aftermarket rear coaxial speakers puts out decent sound and keeps the occupants entertained at all times. Parking under a tree for shade has its own share of miseries in the form of bird droppings and dry leaves. Recently I noticed the dry leaves getting accumulated inside the front fender panel, coming in from the water drain near the bonnet hinges near the windshield. These dry leaves get soaked in water and have nowhere to go and can cause rusting in the long term.

Had the first puncture at 32000kms

Wheel alignment done at ~32000kms
Tyres and Brakes:
The tyres still have good life on them, by the looks of it they seem to have worn only 50% so far. The stock Bridgestones offer decent grip on both dry and wet conditions at speeds from up to 60kmph that I have experienced so far. And when the tyres wear out I plan to upgrade with wider tyres to improve ride and handling. The brakes offer good bite and as per the service advisor the brake pads have life for another 10,000 kms at least. At around 32,000kms I hit a fairly large speed breaker at ~40kmph on a rainy night which caused steering vibration at 90kmph, wheel alignment was done and the vibration was eliminated
Dry leaves getting accumulated inside the front fender.
Dry leaves get soaked in water and can cause rust from inside. From the left side fender.
From the right side fender, this is the amount of leaves you get after 1 year of parking under tree.

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Issues:
1.The front passenger door panel has started to make squeaking noise when driving on rough road. This is due to hard slamming of the wafer thin door. Removing and refitting the door panel should solve this.
Pros:
1.Ease of driving with AMT
2.Spirited engine performance
3.Good fuel economy
4.Compact dimensions
5.Chiller AC
Cons:
1.Poor cabin insulation
2.Bouncy ride
Drive Safe!