Thank you very much for all the kind words and wonderful wishes, team.
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Originally Posted by MSC The fuel efficiency of 14-15 kmpl with petrol engine and too a brand new one, is good. With completion of running in and after one or two services, the fuel efficiency is surely going to increase. |
I am sure that in-city driving should give me around 11-12 kmpl, with B2B driving at around 9-10 kmpl. This makes the Creta petrol a pretty frugal machine, vis-a-vis competition.
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Originally Posted by nishithrao95 Getting a SX(O) in September. |
Congratulations in advance! Do post some snaps of your Creta once you take delivery. I hope you compile an ownership report as well, for the benefit for all prospective SX(O) owners.
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Originally Posted by nishithrao95 Could You share a picture of the Projector Headlamps with HID 9500? |
+1. I am curious to see them too, Safari_Beast.
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Originally Posted by AutoIndian Hats off to Hyundai for providing such powerful stock lamps, night driving becomes such a pleasure. Wonder why other OEMs like Mahindra and Honda cannot come up with decent lights even on their flagship models like the XUV and City. |
The lights of my 2014 City pale in comparison to the ones on the Creta for sure. There is no real or urgent need to upgrade the headlamps, specially upon taking delivery. One of the better OEM setups provided by a car company in recent times.
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Originally Posted by AutoIndian In the above pictures I could not spot the cornering lamps. Have you already posted those pics earlier. |
Cornering lamps captured in action in page 7 of this thread -
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Originally Posted by AutoIndian Anyway I would like our moderator community to take a leaf out of your thread and post the various combinations of lights of each and every car that forms a part of the "TBHP Offical Review" section. |
Usually, our Team-BHP reviews are done during Media Drives conducted by car companies before a new car launch, and thus they are provided with cars for a limited period only. The level of detail they capture within that limited span of time period is absolutely mind-blowing - no amount of detailed initial posts of us owners can match that!
If they could get those new cars for a longer period for testing purposes, I am sure we would see more detailed official reviews, including night visibility and driveability as well. As things stand, the Team-BHP official reviews are still THE stellar benchmark amongst all reviews in automobile websites.
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Originally Posted by TVish Minor irritants:
1. Each time you start the car, the music system blares with loud music and have not been able to put that off.
2. The AVN when on NAV Mode doesnt help much when you wish to feed the destination address.
3. You need to press the I AGREE on the touch screen each time you start the car.
4. The screen is not visible when in broad daylight sun above your head. |
1. Press the Power button once (on the Top Right), to shut down the Audio-Video-USB-Radio-Aux source(s). A small notification on top of the display screen "AV off" will be shown. Now, every time you start the car, only the Navigation/Maps will start.
To disable the Head Unit completely, press and hold (long-press) the power button - the blue Hyundai screen will come on for a bit and then the screen will turn off completely.
2. Exact street addresses cannot be fed directly into the NAV's address system. It will show you the closest location to the street address you want. In-depth detail of a particular city you want to visit will be enabled only when you reach the outskirts of that particular city. Otherwise, you can access the main landmarks of the chosen city only.
3. Yes, unfortunately. It is a safety feature and a reminder of not to watch the display screen when the car is in motion, so you have to go through this every time you start the car.
4. Under very bright sunlight, it's visibility is limited slightly. But I am able to make things out easily under greyish skies. Toggle the headlamp switch once to activate the LED positioning lamps, and the screen of the HU will switch automatically to "Night" mode from "Day" mode. That should make things easier.
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Originally Posted by naveen.raju 2) If you have stored addresses in your navigation, everytime you pass that point, there a reminder stating you have reached your marked point. Any way to bypass this? It's irritating since I have stored my home and office address. |
Found a solution to this, Naveen.
When you start your Creta the next time, let the HU load until the map is showing. Click on the Navigation button on the middle left of the HU (over the Settings button), and in the screen that follows, click on "Cancel Route". All done!
Also, keep the "History" section of the NAV as clean as possible. This also helps.