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Originally Posted by anky My service advisor had told me that not only do the brake pads wear out fast honda has done nothing th change the design as yet . This will be a recurring problem . |
Brake pad replacement interval is affected by the following.
- How free revving the engine is. More free revving ==> lesser engine braking ==> faster brake pad replacement.
- How much of torque it has. More torquey ==> you get into higher speed faster ==> probability of braking is more.
- brake bite. A better brake bite is in most cases provided by a brake pad which lasts less. The advantage is that you get better and more consistent braking.
Now, if we take each of those points, Honda Amaze is free revving, torquey and offers very good braking. So, naturally there has to be a decrease in brake pad life compared to other cars in this segment.
for eg:-
The Corolla Altis' 4 brake pads lasts for an average of 15,000 to 25,000 kms while the Etios's 2 brake pads lasts for around 30,000 to 40,000 kms and the
2 rear drums last for 1,00,000 plus kms.
Cost of Etios brake pads - 2,500 , Etios brake Drums - 2,300 (So, total would be around
4,800) while that of Corolla would be around
16,000 INR for 4 brake pads.
But, it in no way means that the Corolla is using inferior brake pads. It just means that the vehicle has different characteristics, and the brake pad used is from a different class. Now, in the case of Amaze, the difference is not so exaggerated (Corolla vs Etios). Infact, it's far from it.
If you just think from the economy side, by having a low friction and free revving engine, even if there is a difference of 1 kmpl in mileage compared to the competition, that translates into a savings of 0.15 Rupee per km. It means for 20,000 kms you save approximately 3,000 INR on fuel.
If you replace brake pads 10,000 kms earlier you might be spending around 900 odd extra. So, net savings on the Amaze would be ( 3,000 - 900 = 2100 )
So, even economically the Amaze makes sense inspite of the more frequent brake pad replacements.
Now, I haven't even considered the quality of brakes used in the Amaze. It's excellent and is leagues ahead of the ones used in the likes of the Swift.
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Originally Posted by anky More reasons for me to dislike the amaze .
Noise ..
lack of power ..
premature wear in break pads ..
bad audio system ..
no auto locking doors ..
no rear fog lamps ( i own the vxmt id-tec ) ..
no dog guard for the radiator / condenser ..
no seperate lock-unlock button on the power window master switch driver side .. redesign of air intake hose to prevent hydrolocking in small puddles !! what was honda thinking ? I'd say one of the worst decisions of my life . 9.47 lac on road Mumbai jul 13 . All money wasted . Truly my 2004 alto lxi was much better than this . Regret selling it . |
Noise --> Yes, the earlier Amaze's NVH is on the poorer side. With the new 2014 Amaze, I found it very comfortable. You might want to consult with Honda as to whether the changes implemented in the 2014 Amaze can be back ported to the older Amaze. for eg:- in my Toyota Etios, one of the changes that could be incorporated on the older variant was the hydraulic engine mounts.
lack of power --> Amaze and lack of power ? It's the fastest to 100 kmph Diesel car in that segment. Add to that the lack of turbo lag, and it's a dream engine in that respect. And it is the easiest to drive as well thanks to that ultra light clutch. Can beat the comfort of some of the Petrol cars in the market!
I would recommend that you try out the test drive car. If you still get the same feeling, it could be more due to the perception. The Swift is sluggish at the start and then gives all that power in one go, once the turbo becomes active. Amaze is more linear. Power delivery is decent from the time you start rolling. So, there is no perceivable boost because you are already experiencing power. I guess, this is what you feel as lack of power.
The ideal torque curve should be flat and high, and that's exactly what Amaze's torque curve is. It provides drivability, power and predictable acceleration all in one go.
premature wear in break pads - Already explained.
>> bad audio system ..
>> no auto locking doors ..
>> no rear fog lamps ( i own the vxmt id-tec ) ..
>> no seperate lock-unlock button on the power window master switch driver side
Now, these are very obvious omissions even before you made the purchase decision. Honda invested their time and effort into better things than these gimmicks to provide a good car at an affordable price. for eg:- in the Swift's case,
It occupies the largest area on the road, but has the least leg space and boot space inside.
It is a light car but has the most pathetic brakes in the segment.
It has the longest bonnet but scored Zero rating in NCAP tests and its structural integrity was rated as poor.
It has a beautiful dash, but is an ergonomic failure thanks to that slanting waterfall dash design doesn't allow the left leg of the driver to be in a relaxed position.
Which is more important to me - ergonomics, space, comfort and safety or gimmicks like rear fog lamp and extra switches ? I would any day choose the former. But, again, it depends on an individual's priority as to what they value. What I consider as gimmick might not be a gimmick for another person and might even be valuable.
for eg:- a man will never understand why a woman would spend so much time on buying a dress. The same is the case with a woman who wonders why a man need to spend so much time on team-bhp :-P
So, it all runs down to individual priorities. My point is that the points that you mentioned above, Honda never lied on even before you bought the car. So, you should have taken an informed decision if these features were so important to you.
So, no car is the best. Which car is good for you depends on what your expectations are from a car.
redesign of air intake hose to prevent hydrolocking in small puddles - Even the biggest of manufacturers can go wrong. Remember Toyota's ABS issues and accelerator issues in the US ? What needs to be seen is whether they own it up and correct it. If Honda has come up with a fix, then we need to appreciate them for that ( unlike Maruti who kept playing with the braking issues of the Swift. There is a long thread in team-bhp for that )
no dog guard for the radiator / condenser - I would say, take a bumper to bumper insurance cover and forget about this.
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Originally Posted by speedsatya Some of these are minor niggles which most of us might be okay with a Maruti but not from a Honda of all brands !
We have heard of brake pads wearing out at 10 K kms , but mine was changed around 18 K kms and still had some life left in them. Agreed that the pads here have lesser life than a Maruti , but then again it's upto the driver. My guess is that most amaze owners are first time Diesel drivers ( like me ) graduating from petrol cars. The additional torque of the Diesel engine is making us use the brakes more often in traffic. I am sure , most of these drivers would see an improved brake pad life after the first replacement ( not because Honda has improved the quality ) because they would have learnt to handle the torque with time |
+1 to that.
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Originally Posted by speedsatya Having said all this, ask me if my next car will be a Honda. DEFINITELY NOT !! Is the answer. And the reason is Hondas useless dealers ( expect the one in Mangalore ) |
This is one thing that I have heard from several Honda owners. It doesn't have the cover like Maruti, nor is it cheap like a Toyota, and in many cases, I have heard of service engineers bluffing. My close friend - Vinu says that whenever the service center people suggests opening something up, he rarely let them do so because he doesn't trust them the same way he trusts the service engineers of Toyota, Maruti or even Hyundai. This is the case in Kochi. Not sure about other places though.
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Originally Posted by speedsatya So to sum it up , your amaze VX IDTEC is definitely better than a cheaper alto or an ugly deZire The only thing that goes for an alto or for that matter any other cheap Maruti tin box is the superb Maruti ASS. The fact that the Hondas ( City and Amaze ) have been selling consistently in the top 10s inspite of such useless dealers is enough to speak of them as a much superior product |
Fact. Cannot agree with you more.
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Originally Posted by anky @Speedsatya Bro .. your points taken , but just to clarify this is not my first diesel (indigo dicor lx - 2007 to 2013) and my other current car is the swift dzire vdi (2013-)which i agree is very ugly (looks are subjective) and cramped at the back compared to my amaze but is completely trouble free . |
You have to remember the fact that Dzire was released around 7 years back. Amaze is in its initial years. No matter how much you test it out in the factory, it can never match the real life tests. Give it a teething period and trust Honda to take care of technical glitches. And from what I've seen till now, they are moving in the right direction ( like in the case of fixing the air intake design issue )