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Originally Posted by andydude Welcome pr4d and congratulations on your stunning carnelian red Mobilio,this seems a new colour offered by Honda.
Did you go for the event? Please share some details and snaps.. |
Thanks Andy. First off let me tell you that your posts have been the most helpful in this thread apart from the amazing honest review that GTO penned. Your experiences and long drives with the mobilio have been encouraging and has reaffirmed my faith in this car after all that bashing it got early on. The Innova was far out of reach when it came to my budget and I found the Ertiga to be way too sluggish when I took a TD with my dad. Agree that Honda got its pricing all wrong and gave us plain jane interiors but that apart this car is a true gem when it comes to a people mover.
Anyways now to the event "Honda Mobilio Family day and Mileage Challenge". I got a call from Honda one day before the event just as the 3M guys were applying the anti rust coating to the underside of my car. I quickly agreed as I knew it would be a good opportunity to meet the other Mobilio owners in the city. I quickly thought I'll post the same about the event on Team-bhp but well you had beaten me to it and I was quite disappointed that you would not make it.
Checked with my wife and she declined and chose shopping instead. duh! Slightly pissed off, I decided to shop as well. And before I knew it, I had impulsively bought a new set of alloys for my beauty so that I could show her off the next day. Destination Tyreplus, HSR layout. Damage 24K.
Here's my car without her old boots...
On to the event, my dad and sister agreed to tag along with me so we set off to RBNMS grounds at Ulsoor. I was a bit skeptical about the attendance as Honda had not planned the event in advance and had called everyone a day before the event but well I was in for a surprise.
There were tons of mobilios all around the venue and lots of people with their tiny tots. A RJ kept everyone occupied with games and some good mean sandwiches were served.
And here's my beauty with her spanking new alloys
After a few ice breaking games, all participants were given badges and caps and the drivers were given a route map to the final destination. The rules were announced, trip meters reset and off we were to the finishing line (3 km before Kolar).
I fumbled up my start just outside the gate as I realized that I need to switch off the AC so that I could have a fair chance of winning the competition. So I reached out my hand through the steering wheel to reset the trip meter again and at the same time turned the car out of the gate. Now the two don't go well together or men just can't multitask. I twisted my hand in pain and I almost climbed up the pavement just before I applied the brakes.
So a bad start and the city traffic ensured that my mileage reading was a bare 6 km/liter. It took me sometime to get out of the shock and soon as the highway cleared up a bit I quickly recovered and kept a steady pace averaging 80-90 km/hr and ensured that the eco light was on at all times. I would like to add that Honda had prepaid toll for all the cars. When we reached the finishing line my mileage indicator read 26 km/l
Now I call that an achievement, this car surprises me all the time. I soon realized that I had beat a 20 odd cars before me but was disheartened when a guy kept yelling that a car had got 36 km/l and soon another had got 38 km/l. I'm still shocked and I have no idea how the hell they achieved that.
At the finishing line...
After all readings were taken we were advised that we would need to drive to Avani hill top and we were all set off. Here is where the Honda guys messed up terribly. The first 15 cars including mine drove through Kolar city until we saw that one of the mobilios had taken a u-turn and was driving in the opposite direction. Soon enough a few others followed pursuit including me. What came up next was even more shocking, the lead car which had first taken the first u-turn did another and very soon all of us knew we were lost. There were cars going left, right and center with others aimlessly following. We tried asking the locals for directions and they had no clue about Avani hills. I swear I drove around the city and up some hills for an hour and I found a mobilio in every single corner. There were quite a few test drive cars packed with the honda salesmen inside and everyone was clueless as well. It was extremely frustrating. Finally after several calls to the honda managers I told them that I would drive up to the main bus stand and that they would need to guide us from there. I rounded up a few cars and we waited at the bus stand and within minutes a few guys approached us on motorcycles and guided us up-to Avani hilltop. It was barely 5 minutes away from the mileage check point.
The rocky hilltop itself was quite beautiful and as soon as we reached the place - lunch was served. This is where Honda won us all back. The food was just amazing. Mutton biriyani, chicken tikka on skewers, tandoori kebabs and plenty of other items along with desserts cooled off all the anger that we had within us.
After lunch the organizers had more fun events and even a magic show for the kids. I have to be honest that I myself was mesmerized watching some of the tricks. At 4 PM the event was still going on but we decided to leave as the home minister called from phoenix mall that her shopping was done and she needed a ride home. All said and done I think Honda did a very good job to entertain the families and organized the event pretty well.
A parting shot with my sis inside and the hill behind.
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Originally Posted by andydude BTW, While driving in night, I was trying to adjust headlight through height adjuster and even after trying a few times, I could barely notice any difference, have you tried this, any idea? |
Same here, I didn't notice any difference although to be honest I was just playing around while driving. Will check again when I remove the car out on the weekend. I completed the first service a week back and was happy that I had no niggles to complain about.