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Originally Posted by HotChillyPepper Well, travelling in cab is definitely and option, but none of us are prepared for that, and the last minute change is something we really didn't expect. I had taken car to service center on Saturday to see any issues that cannot rectified immediately, then I can make alternative plans. But somehow Sireesh auto garage was unable to find the issue 2 days before. As of yesterday, just by left with less than 24 hours to start, I couldn't mentally prepare myself to hire a cab and go for such a long trip. And the whole family find no fun in doing it.
Thanks SDP. I will discuss this with the M&M and see what they think about it. But at present situation is more than the 30K loss I have to bare. Look at the bigger picture. I have already spend 16.5 lakhs and the main factor of buying decision of this car is the safety features it offered at this price and the "go anywhere abilities" M&M claimed.
Am I getting the intended return of investment? If not where is the true value for money that I thought that I am receiving from XUV? This incident might be a very small one in M&M point of view, but for me its all about trust.
The problem that I faced today is reported by many on this thread and M&M is aware of it at least for the past 4 months. I am not sure what action they have taken as an organisation to mitigate the damage. My vehicle went in for regular service one time and for running repairs 2 times in the past 2 months, there was no effort in identifying the malfunctioning parts to avoid possible damage to my life / property from M&M. Isn't that equivalent to knowingly causing harm / damage to my and fellow road users life and property?
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HCP, i very well understand the mental state you are in from your post. I am sure all the members of TBHP are avid fans of cars and enjoy driving to the hilt. A trip for us is more than just the destination and the facilities there, but the drive to the place and that too in our own car, especially a car like XUV500. Sitting here I too can preach, but in a similar situation I too would have been depressed and tearing my hair out. But lets look at this another way. Had you got stuck midway during the trip or somewhere with very little help possible, situations would have been worse. Atleast, right now everyone is safe on that regards.
Coming to XUV500, am sure we all purchased this vehicle with some levels of expectations and ready for some amount of compromises. There were and are SUV options available from Japanese, European and american car makers. But we all opted for this vehicle from Mahindra for its VFM, features for this cost and looks. We would never get a car with all these features in this price bracket. Vehicles like Duster are infact not in the same league as XUV or fortuner, neither in terms or power, features, space etc. Being a mechanical device, all these vehicles are prone to some failure or the other. Fortuner, a 20+ Lac car has got brake issues and Toyota being an international car maker has not been able to get it sorted out as far as I know. Atleast Mahindra is trying something pro-actively for all the niggles.
I also have faced some issues with my cars from japanese and european manufacturers at critical moments, but then its a one off situation. And I am sure with your XUV the current issue is also something on the same lines.
Finally, let me confirm that I am not siding with Mahindra or the dealers. Being a owner, I am with you and might also face some issue like this at some point of time. Frankly, I too am not comfortable or satisfied with the the car on the whole be it the brakes or even the power steering. My arms and shoulders feels a strain using the power steering and will ask the service centre to get it checked the next time am there. We re all in this forum to bring up such issues for everyones info so that we all can get it resorted one way or other.
Anyway, whats happened has happened. My suggestion would have been that you should have continued with the trip. Though it might not have turned out exactly the way you wanted without the XUV, you would still have had some good experiences and taken your mind off this issue as such. Sitting at home thinking of the car and the lost money will make things further worse. Just my observation.
Maybe it is the mindset that the car maker is Mahindra, an indian car maker who does not have very good background in building cars like XUV or maybe it is such forums which points out each and every small niggle, that is making us look at the entire car in a negative manner.Anyway lets all hope for the best now that we have spent our hard earned money and not regret the decision on the long run.
Wow that is a long post.
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