Hello Everyone!
Welcome to the ownership review of my new acquisition, the Tata Safari Storme Varicor 400 VX 4x2.
Introduction:
For starters, I owned a beautiful Safari DICOR 2.2 LX which I bought in 2012, and drove 1.4 lakh km without any issues. The ownership thread link is here
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...-now-sold.html
Long story short, I loved the safari to bits. It was solid, sturdy, durable, highly reliable, extremely comfortable and it fit my needs perfectly. In mid 2017, my dad wanted to replace the car as it was 5 years old that time, and we had clocked around 1.25 lakh km on it, Mind you, that is the most number of km we have ever done on any of our vehicles. We did use our swift for 90k km, sumo grande for 93k km and our chevy beat for 90k km. This is the first car that we reached the 1 lakh milestone.
Honestly though, I still feel we could have retained it for another 1 lakh km as the car was totally fuss free. It was used by my dad mostly and he wanted to have a new set of wheels.
New car buying ordeal:
User: Dad
Driven by: Driver
Types of roads: NH, SH, rural roads that are bad
Priority: Ride quality, Reliability, Space & Presence
Budget: 20 lakhs OTR top
So with the above mentioned reservations, we started our hunt for the new car. There were 2 opinions for the car purchase.
1. Mine: Having faced the terrible resale quotes for my DICOR, I decided to retain it and buy another car that is cheap.
Ecosport
Fuel efficient, value for money Compact SUVs that have sorted handling and decent performance. Naturally I went ahead to test drive the beautiful new ecosport. What a VFM package it was! 6 airbags, solid build, fully loaded Titanium + variant for just 12.xx lakhs OTR. In my opinion ecosport is a steal. Took my dad for the test drive, he bluntly told "This car feels like a bigger kwid". I cant blame him, he is used to Safari's space and dimensions.
I personally loved the way ecosport 1.5 diesel delivered and drove.It was silent, lag was inevident, the steering was precise and the car felt so nice to be in.
Creta
Interiors were better, the engine had a brilliant low end grunt, but the car felt cramped. And it is not VFM by any stretch of imagination.
TUV 300
I wanted my dad to check out the XUV 500, which he did not like. i loved the XUV500 for that stonker of an engine, it is the most responsive and peppy engine in the segment according to me. The way it builds speed is awesome. But he liked the way TUV300 looked. I understood that my dad wanted a proper SUV styled vehicle. TUV was a surprise. I had no positive image about the car until I test drove it. It was so nice to drive. The 100 bhp motor felt eager within the city limits. It was nimble and fun to drive. But the middle bench was too flat and bolero-like that we had to keep it as a second choice.
Innova Crysta
For a guy who has been selling away his Tata cars since 2004, it is a strong impact that resale is always absurd. I wanted that to change, and I liked the Innova crysta. Finally the brand felt like a costly car inside. Again, my dad disposed the idea saying it is a van.
Hexa
My most favourite car(along with the Ecosport) among the search. This car was awesome, VFM and looked great. Again the Aria side profile gave it a MUV look. I made my dad take a test drive, he was impressed, but he complained that the middle bench's seat height was a bit lower than the safari and he felt uncomfortable.
So after a lot of time spent on convincing my dad on cheap VFM C-SUVs to 7 seater 20 lakh MUVs, I had to yield to my dad's opinion.
2. Dad's Opinion:
Only one car was in his mind, and it was a new Safari. He wanted a Safari again. Period.
Back to back rides on Hexa and Safari made me feel safari suited our needs better. It had acres of space in the front 2 rows.
Hexa is a spacious 7 seater, Safari is a very very spacious 5 seater! And the road visibility from the middle row, well-acquainted ergonomics made us seal the deal. I booked a Safari storme VX 400 4x2.
Variant selection was simple. During my DICOR purchase, we actually went to test drive Sumo victa, where I convinced my dad that we should also test drive Safari. Safari test drive made him go for the Safari, but the cost factor was there. That time the difference between sumo top variant and safari base model was just 90k. So we went for the base LX. Now though, I did not want to miss out the top end variant. All other cars in my garage are all top of the line variants. And Tata is foolish enough to provide ABS and airbags in the VX variant alone. Another highlight was the Varicor 400 that also came only in the VX.
We chose 4x2 because we dont have any requirement to go offroad.
Model : Safari Storme
Variant : VX 4x2
Color : Urban bronze/ Pearl white (which ever is the earliest)
Resale for DICOR: 3.25 lakhs (best among 5 dealers in Trichy)
Offers: Exchange bonus 15k + monthly discount 15k + cash discount 22k
Freebies : None
OTR:Rs. 17,00,000/-
First sight, at the yard with my ciaz
Earlier during the day of delivery
Sad sight to see my DICOR unclean and parked under hot sun, hope it finds a caring owner
During delivery, yours truly, my dad and Tata dealer GM
Blessings from the Almighty
The storme does make everything else look small, my RC390 here