The vehicle has now completed 1 year and 7 months under my ownership and crossed the 30K kms mark. Some updates from the ownership experience:
In September 2019, after much deliberation, I decided to get a ceramic coating on the car. The coating was done from Nanopro, East of Kailash, who kept the car for 2 days to finish the job well. The end result, I must say, was fantastic. Some pics from their studio.
Another long planned addition was a dashcam. After suitable research I got the 70mai Pro from Aliexpress. It arrived just before Christmas, and the installation was done on Christmas day itself. To avail the parking surveillance feature I got the dashcam hardwired. Got Pramod from Driven to do the job, and the wiring concealment was top notch. This guy is the best audio installer in NCR, and 7 years ago he had done the (much more complex) audio install in my Verna. A dashcam wiring is easy peasy for this guy.
The ownership experience remained trouble free into 2020. No highway trips in that period, just regular city commute. In March I went for the 4th service (1.5 years, 30K kms). The first time that the time milestone had arrived before the mileage milestone.
Service was done at 29K kms. Some points:
1. As usual I paid for the oil change, going against Tata's documented wisdom of stretching the oil to 20K kms in Indian conditions.
2. Both wiper blades were changed under warranty. The rear wiper had started displaying significant streaking, the front wipers very little. Doesn't speak much of rubber quality in just 1.5 years of ownership. That too in a vehicle which gets dedicated basement parking at home.
3. Wheels were aligned and balanced.
4. Lalit, the service head at Sagar Motors, insisted I get a special coating done on the exhaust system for long term benefit. The cost was just 1K, so I didn't pay much attention to the details. Just got it for peace of mind.
5. There was noise emanating from the door panels and rear jump seats. Continuous squeak squeak disturbing peace of mind. This however is a time honored Safari bugbear, and something Tata service people are well aware of. All door panels and joints were tightened/greased. The noises disappeared.
The very next day I left for a Tirthan Valley trip. We left on Friday (6th) evening and drove through the night to reach Tirthan in the morning. And this is when I realized the Storme rear seat is a great place to sleep in, even for a 6 ft plus hulk like me
. Had carried a pillow from home, put the rear armrest down and slept like a baby while a friend drove. The fantastic ride quality ensured I never woke up, till the buggers stopped at a Dhaba (near Ropar) at 5AM in the morning and forced me to consume hot, strong Dhaba tea. From that point on I took the steering and drove to Tirthan.
Some pics from the drive. I keep saying our boy photographs well, whether it is posing for a pic somewhere on the Aut-Banjar route:
Standing at our homestay. It had rained the whole night and morning, so the truck was caked with mud.
Playing in the snow at Jalori Pass. the road to Jalori is very steep, and I was worried about the weight of the car. But my concerns were unfounded. The ample power of the engine handled the ascent with 4 people on board, and the good brakes ensured I didn't have to do silly things (like descend in first gear to prevent brake fade, as advised by our homestay owner). Just second gear descent with no accelerator and feathering the brakes.
Currently the odo reads 30.5K kms.