I have been maintaining radio silence over the weekend, not because I was busy or anything but the opposite. I had nothing to do or say, not until my Thar is returned after changing the fuel filter kit. If Mahindra made us look forward eagerly on to a dry day (August 15th) to the next (October 2nd), my Thar made me look forward to the next weekday, from a Friday
After counting seconds in the morning, I thought I would call my service advisor at about 10:30 AM, so as not to seem all to eager. But surprise, surprise! He called me at 10:22 AM - I have received phone calls about exam results, reciprocation of love, outcome of business proposals, doctor's opinion on a near/ dear's health, etc. The expectation, eagerness, nervousness to hear him out is probably only next to those calls.
And thankfully, it was all good news - the fuel filter kit had arrived as expected, and they are going ahead with the replacement. They will test the replacement and will send it to me after a wash. And at about 1 PM, it got delivered home - back to pouncing strength.
I have not driven out anywhere, that may have to wait till the weekend - watch this space!
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Originally Posted by chinmaypillay Did you take the delivery from the Hopes Dealership? I heard they were closing down and a new one was coming up.
Are the lights coming when the engine is warmed up or in cold start? Usually, these lights tend to disappear when the engine warms up. |
Thanks! No indication of closing down, CAI is the only dealership that is serving not just Coimbatore, but Pollachi, Tirupur, Erode, Ooty and Sathy too. I doubt they will be closing down, but lets see.
The warning lights used to stay on, and never go off if it comes on. Fixed now!
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Originally Posted by jkrishnakj I just arrived at Coimbatore and I’ll be visiting someone at Singanallur sometime tomorrow. I’ll keep my eyes open to see if I get to spot your car around those areas. |
Thanks mate! Let me know if you are still around - I didn't have the Thar over the weekend, and hence the mum!
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Originally Posted by nax04 I am planning to change my car swift diesel soon.
I'm so much obsessed with the new Thar that I am trying to convince my wife!
Mostly my travels are 450+ kms (Blr to Madurai) with wife and my kid.
Wanted to know if the ride quality on highways (mostly 4 laned roads) is manageable by family members? (mainly the tiredness after the long travel) |
Compared to a Swift, you will have lesser boot space, rear seat comfort (for adults - esp. long journeys. Kids will be fine), and of course much less mileage on the highways. Your highway speeds will also be lower, and you will have to plan for road undulations, sharp curves (like the one where the Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri ghat section ends near Thoppur) - essentially understand the limits of the Thar. "Manageable" is something your family should tell you after test drive, but my wife (sitting front) did not complain after a Coimbatore - Madras round trip! And we were not really tired, not anymore than what we would have been in another car. Do note that it will take more time to reach your destination (because you will be driving a notch slower), and that may cause you to get tired or drowsy.
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Originally Posted by sjcherian Please post more photos of your Thar - love the new one in Black.
Have you driven with the top open yet - it will be a mind blowing experience. |
Thanks mate! I will post some over the weekend, hopefully in the habitat the Thar belongs! I have not driven with the top open - just opened it a couple of times to excite the kids (both young and old!), but that should happen over the weekend too
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Originally Posted by Kannan 1. My Suzuki Ritz is a tall boy sort of and thanks to it almost trapezoid structure, even at 110kmph I can do a long curve and have confidence that it won't topple. I know sometimes that I'm pushing it to the edge of stability, do you think Thar too will be able to take such curves?
2. When I travel between Coimbatore and Chennai and especially the road between Salem & Ulundurpet, the road keeps switching between four lanes and two lanes. At times I have to make a sudden brake while in the middle of the overtake and have to pull back into the lane. Once I saw an Omni almost losing control while making such a move, do you think Thar too will face such a problem?
3. Does your Thar maintain steady line or keep wandering off while in a straight road. I keep reading that this is an issue with Thar due to the body on frame.
4. Shanthi Social Service is my go-to fuel bunk since I visit around the Ramanathapuram Signal once in a few months. Is there any Shell bunk you have seen around?
PS: I'm from Coimbatore, but due to my work I stay in Chennai or Bangalore. |
Thanks! Let me go one by one -
The difference between your Ritz and the Thar is chalk and cheese. The Ritz is still a monocoque while the Thar is ladder-frame. Ritz has decent tarmac-oriented suspension, while the Thar's is oriented towards articulation. Practically, if you are taking a road at 110 in your Ritz, you will probably do 70 to 90 in the Thar - no, it probably wont topple beyond that too, but any undulations (or a jumping jack) can make you lose control easily because you can swerve and correct in the Thar like you can in the Ritz - it just does not like sudden change of directions. If you want a sample, test drive the Thar is Coimbatore, between Singanallur signal and Ramanathapuram signal. There is a minor undulation on the road near TVH - and you will see how the Thar behaves at 50 to 60 KMPH there, while other cars will just glide over.
I did not find any such issue, and the scenario happened probably because of an inexperienced Omni driver who would have turned the steering in panic even while he was braking. The Thar is pretty composed in such scenarios - but then, you will not venture into such overtakings unless you have a clear line of sight of the road ahead while in the Thar - it is better to drive it sedately and enjoy the view.
It keeps a steady line - and it has nothing to do with ladder frame/ monocoque. Even my XUV5OO was pulling to the left when it was delivered, and needed alignment and balancing right out of the showroom. My Thar maintains a straight line nicely.
There is one Shell bunk in Kuniyamuthur, which is functioning. There is also more that is yet to be opened in Kamarajar Salai (which connect Singanallur Jn. with Hopes), but that is not opened yet.
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Originally Posted by justwheels Quick question on the ppf. Any reason you went with ppf and not a ceramic coating. And any details of which ppf did you opt for, cost and any other consideration. Any concerns of discoloration of ppf overtime. |
I chose PPF for the hood and fenders as the purpose it to protect the painted surfaces from stones that would fly from the wheels of other vehicles (or even lorries that showcase what they are carrying) that would end up chipping the hood, especially during highway runs. I don't think ceramic coating will help here, I would probably do it for the remaining surfaces (which is only a wee bit - 3 doors and the rear panel!).
I have used PPF in my earlier cars, and as all of them are black, I've never seen any discolorations!
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Originally Posted by vkochar 1/ Why did you get the Oil and filter changed ?
2/ What did the PPF cost you ?
We can share niggles and questions here and keep in touch in regards to the vehicle since I guess it is nearly the same batch or there about. |
Thanks mate! It has been some journey so far, alright!
Oil and filter change - that is a force of habit, and I do that for all my cars. If there are slivers of metal from the new engine (and rear differential, in this case) setting in, it is better to have the oil (which will then keep circulating with the slivers) and the filter (which will be accumulating the slivers) changed. For me, this is only a theory, and as it is not an expensive affair, didn't other validating it! I also have this habit of changing the oils and filter midway between services
The PPF was about 30k (incl underbody coating with 2 years warranty, and taxes). I think it was about 570 per sf. ft, and we used 45 or 46 sq.ft for the hood, fenders, door edges and under the handles (all 3 doors), and door sill for the front two doors.
Sure! So far my niggles (and status) have been -
- Water-in-Fuel - Resolved, after replacing the fuel filter unit free of cost
- No ignition when the key is turned - happened couple of times, had to move the auto tranny from P to R and back to P. Saw an error code on this, which showed the status as Healed
- Speedo/ Tacho/ MID shutting off and turning back on while driving - this happened once, and was almost immediate (would have missed it had I looked elsewhere for a sec). Saw an error on Battery Management System with status as healed
- Bluetooth acting up at times - not sure if this is a safety feature that even paired devices will not connect if the Thar is in motion, have to observe this a bit
- ICE will start with zero volume even if it was turned off otherwise. This is intermittent, will have to observe this a bit more
Except for #1, all were minor and didn't cause a concern.