11th May 2012, 19:04 | #331 |
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| re: Mahindra XUV500 niggles & solutions I have gone through all the pages of niggles and also the wonderful compilation of the issues by SDP into excel/image posted here. I love this post as it covers all issues faced by people. Here is my opinion: On constant niggles by people and some questioning Mahindra on reliability and the niggles taking away the VFM tag, my response is, out of several thousand vehicles manufactured and sold, as per the compilation by SDP, about few hunderd people have reported the problem. This in shere %age is very less. Of course, there could be several who do not have Internet as the medium of reporting or discussing the problems, let us take those as 10x from the ones reported in this forum. Still the %age is negligable. I am not advocating or suggesting this is acceptable, but in my opinion, I would go with this vehicle for whatever niggles and how many ever %age of people have reported this Here are few questions, the mods can help suggest an appropriate thread as I have only see ICE related, that talks about the touch screen stuff and not others:
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I am saying this from experience. I had a Scorpio VLX. Every owner used to complain that how erratic is the cruise control, whereas I never had any issue with it. Then after speaking to many owners, I realized they never knew how it functions... and they cribbed that it is a defect. And surprisingly, even the technicians at the A.S.S. are quite ignorant and they misguide the owners. Again, I am not pin pointing at any owner here nor do I mean any dis-respect to anyone, but I see the same happening here in many cases. Quote:
But I have seen, read and spoke to some owners who do not know the actual functioning of some of the gadgets and then they complain that it is a defect. Many of the defects mentioned above are a result of the same. That is what I feel is wrong. Quote:
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11th May 2012, 20:47 | #333 | |
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Your post actually raises another very valid point: What do you call a niggle? Is there some sense of 'happening in many vehicles' when one uses the term niggle? Should isolated instances of QC lapses also be categorized as niggles? Your views please! Last edited by SDP : 11th May 2012 at 21:31. | |||||
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12th May 2012, 00:14 | #335 | |
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Yes I did.. Its fairly simple and straightforward. I don't think you need any additional accessories. | |
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12th May 2012, 11:58 | #336 | |
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If any niggle is an isolated case in someone's vehicle and Mahindra's A.S.S. was successful in solving it quickly and permanently, then I dont think it is fair enough to call it a niggle. Some minor quality lapse can happen with any car, even if it's a Toyota. For example, wheel alignment. But even in isolated cases, if the niggle is something serious which can hamper drivability or safety, then it would not be wise to ignore that. Coming to niggles which have been reported by many owners, such as TPMS error, erratic door locking behaviour, Nippon touch screen issues and grinding noise from brakes... these can actually be called niggles. But then I feel M&M has been very proactive about this and have successfully solved many of these issues permanently. I heard the Nippon received 4 updates, the brake discs were changed to eliminate the grinding noise, even the door locking issue was solved... But some of the owners are complaining about - Brakes don't feel effective - dint they notice this during the TD? Tyre quality (JK/bridgestone for vrrraju) / tyre squeal - All JK tyres are prone to tyre squeal, remember the Maruti Swift L and V variants? Rust formation on wheels/around brakedisks - Cmon, this happens with my neighbour's Benz as well. Even in my Punto. Its absolutely normal! Gear shifting not smooth - Again, this should have been noticed in the TD itself. Still Mahindra has changed the oil I guess. Clutch Throwback & clutch hardness - Many people complain about this from day one. I guess most of them are sedan owners. I have driven the first batch of XUVs and did not feel so. But again, even this one should have been noticed in the test drive. Engine response is sluggish - Cmon, what do you expect in this price range now? A 4.0 litre V12? Vehicle failed to start - A friend one told me that he had done something wrong (dont exactly remember what) which activated the immobilizer and his XUV did not start... Is this a niggle? Yes, even he called the Mahindra A.S.S. guys. AC giving hot air (inconsistently)/ Not working at all - I had a Punto guy complaining about the same. Turned out he did not know how to properly operate the ACC. Outside smell/air seeping in even in the internal air-circulation mode - Happens with my Innova too. AC gives out a foul oudor when u turn on the car after it had not been used for over 2-3 hrs - Happens with my Punto too. Cruise-Control (not engaging/switching off on its own) - A lot has been discussed about this before. Again, with my experience of the Scorpio VLX and reading what some owners have posted here, I feel there is NO DEFECT with the cruise control. Its just that some one needs to properly understand how it works. Triangular dark spot in RHS headlight - Isnt this mandatory? DRL illumination too feeble - Yes, because they are not DRLs. They are simply parking lights (not to be confused with hazard lights) which is designed to be seen in low light conditions only. Mahindra has never marketed them as DRLs. Low mileage (11kmpl on mostly highway usage) / wildly fluctuating mileage - Since when is low mileage a niggle? My Punto gives me 11 kmpl now since I drive at average speeds of 3-5 kmph daily with AC at full blast. Can I call it a niggle? Start/Stop not working - Similar to Scorpio, many owners did not realize that there are some pre-requisite conditions to be met for the start stop to activate. I remember the same happened with the Passat too when I used to work in VW. Airbag light glowing - A simple cut in the wire can be the reason. Happened in my Toyota. ABS light glowing - Same as above. Dirt getting caught in numerous crevices - What can I say about this? Wiper speed (Initially fast, then slow) - Isnt it designed to work this way? Some owners can confirm. We call it speed sensitive wipers. Has this in my Punto too. Now we call a feature as a niggle? I again repeat, I dont mean any disrespect to any owners but I do feel some are just scouting for issues in the XUV when things are actually working fine. I MAY BE WRONG. IF I AM, I TAKE BACK MY WORDS. So no heated debates please! | |
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12th May 2012, 13:12 | #337 | |
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Regarding the effectiveness of the AC on the middle row I would say its just OK. BUT if you restrict the airflow of the front 4 vents to 60% the cooling at the back becomes excellent. I was also planning to buy an electric jack for XUV but my recent experience when I went to get the wheels crossed made me to change my mind. It's not that difficult to lift the car, what's more difficult is to get the wheel off from the hub. The tires are huge and some how they glued to the hub in such a way that the guy took good 10-15 minutes to get the tyres off from the hub. So either buy a heavy hammer along the jack or completely forget the concept of replacing the tyre if you are alone. This seems to be a problem in my verna too but as the tyres are small it's manageable with a little extra effort. | |
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12th May 2012, 20:22 | #339 | |
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Aptly put, if I may say so. The only real issues are- 1. Brakepad issue - Now partially resolved 2. Infotainment issues - Now resolved with update 4 ? 3. Gear lever slipping out of 1st gear - Havent heard the complaint recently 4. Gearbox issue - Partially solved with new oil 5. Brakepad issue - Resolved with a new set ? Balance are minor niggles, owner to owner perception varies. | |
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12th May 2012, 20:28 | #340 |
BHPian | re: Mahindra XUV500 niggles & solutions Took a ride in a XUV in the rear and faced a peculiar problem. When strapped up, I found the seat belt going over my neck and not the shoulder. The problem being, for me, the seat belt "fixture" was too high. That might be an issue since in case of any eventuality, I would not want the belt to tighten around my neck! Is it only me or can someone else verify this issue? I could not find any height adjustment mechanism in the center seat for the seat belts. |
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But point # 1 and # 5 are the same?! Quote:
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13th May 2012, 14:05 | #342 | |
BHPian | re: Mahindra XUV500 niggles & solutions Quote:
Personally I think it is because of the rusting of the drum - which holds on to the centre axle and also the area where the studs/bolts hold. Earlier when the vehicle was fairly new - Single handedly I changed the tyre, using the OEM equipment to jack up remove the bolts and lower the spare from its place. I have since had them to sand paper the brake drum area- so lets see when the time comes to replace a wheel. I just Hope it does not happen in the middle of some highway! Well to some this would not be constitute a niggle - but then to each his own!! Then again have a Scorpio for over ten years! been through two gypsies, fitted various size tyres/rims- and never ever faced a niggle! | |
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| re: Mahindra XUV500 niggles & solutions Heavy/big wheels, takes effort to remove etc can hardly be called niggle by any stretch of imagination. However, on a lighter note, considering those unverified news of wheels coming off from the vehicles M&M must have decided to glue them to the hub with feviquick. |
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