1 year and 14,000 Kms update:
Finally we have completed a year of ownership with the Thar, what an amazing experience it has been so far though not that eventful since my primary purpose of doing road trips in it hasn’t happened much and don’t see anything happening for next few months due to Covid issue. The ODO shows little over 14,000 Kms as can be seen below:
Will start with Negatives/Scope of Improvement first:
It’s really hard to list down negatives about the vehicle you love and adore, however on a practical note it’s a must to know and accept what it lacks out.
1) Front seats cushioning could have been far better. The seats can adequately sit a tall occupant like me but then the cushions used are hard and the seats lack lumbar support.
2) Steering wheel somehow remains slightly towards the left even after wheel alignment.
3) M&M could have easily fitted the Thar with power windows and central locking. Though this is manageable after market but the fit and finish of company fitted accessories is better.
4) The Quality of locks and glove box locking arrangement is pathetic and could have been way better. IIRC, the old Marutis and Ambys had better quality locks than those in the Thar.
5) Gear shifts are little rubbery and can get irritating in city traffic.
6) Doors need to be closed strongly.
Positives:
Well for someone who is a Jeep lover words are not enough to express the feelings.
1) Stable highway manners, doesn’t have much body roll.
2) Oodles of power at the tap of an accelerator at any speeds. Love the way it pulls on highways, a quick overtake required is easily done.
3) A Jeep with the organs of a Scorpio and a Scorpio made to look like a Jeep vis-a-vis.
4) Engine doesn’t make much noise at high speeds and is smoother despite being a decade old design.
5) The overall footprint is small making it easier to park in tight spaces in the city.
6) No niggles or maintenance issues by far now.
So far the ownership experience has been pretty good with the Thar, haven’t had any niggles till now. The only regret is I haven’t participated in OTRs till now, but will experience one soon. Though I have had fair bit of experience with 4WD system, being into the construction industry and commuting through rough or no roads to sites have given me the opportunity to engage 4WD In tricky situation many a times.
I got the insurance renewed with New India Insurance only, the overall premium came Rs. 15.56 thousand after adjusting the discount and NCB. Haven’t opted for extended warranty since didn’t find it much of an use however, I will be extending the RSA for another year. Don't know the exact cost as it will expire on 14th August and has to be renewed through Mahindra’s With You Hamesha app, probably should cost around Rs.2000.
The mileage so far has been 14-15 Kmpl on highways and 11-12 Kmpl in city driving. Service cost isn’t that high since it has gone for the same twice (1st one at 5K kms and 2nd one at 10K Kms) and both the times the cost was around Rs. 2000-3000 (Free service) . I have captured the service details in an earlier post hence not going into details right now.
To sum it up, just like any other vehicle Thar also comes with a good set of imperfections however, if you have the patience and craze for Jeeps, this one won’t disappoint. Moreover Thar is a timeless design and can turn heads even after 20 years from now. Looking back to the last 1 year, the signature edition was just launched and so had the test mules of new gen Thar started getting spotted. It was either chose the Thar in its current form or wait for a year to get the new Thar which is much more practical and definitely a modern product, but when the Jeep bug bites there’s no looking back and the choice was obvious. Hence, even if I was given a chance to back in time I would still choose the Thar over anything else.
Lastly, a special thanks to late BD sir and M&M team for giving out such a beautiful product which would keep its mark on the world for decades to come.
This is just the beginning of our journey with the Thar and there’s
“Miles to go before we sleep”!!
Cheers