Cars has always been an integral part of my life, I had inclination towards cars right from childhood, I still remember my family getting me Maruti 800 cake for one of my birthday. I am blessed to have had opportunities to own multiple cars in last 14 years, it all started with modest Maruti Suzuki Alto which we got way back in 2010. Since then we purchased Hyundai Xcent in 2014, Hyundai Venue in 2019 and latest entrant to our family Kia Carens. Cars might have changed, but the passion and love which have on cars has been the same all throughout these years. I always treat my car as how I treat my kid, I will go to any stupidest extent to keep him safe, my belief is if we take care with utmost respect they will serve us forever.
Baring Alto, Teambhp played an integral role in me choosing all of my cars and I was happy with them throughout their tenure with me. So, I wanted to contribute my little part to this wonderful forum, what better than penning a review? This is my first review, would try my best to capture all important points which could be of use to any potential customers.
Why a new car?
We are a family of 6, all this while on rare occasions when we all 6 go out as a family, my daughter was accommodating with my wife, dad and mom at the rear. Now that she is growing up we wanted to get a large 5 seater or a 7 seater.
EV or Petrol
We had fixed a budget as 20 Lakhs, considering spending 20 grands is a huge affair for us, I started with the ground work in 2022. During initial phase I was more inclined to EV, I was following the current launches to the future launches. At one point in time I realised India as a country has a long way to go in EV infrastructure and all the more the upfront cost is on the higher side when compared to ICE counterparts. Lastly, currently there isn’t a car in the market which fits my requirements, we have TATAs and Mahindras in pipeline but I expect their cost to go north of 25L and their products aren’t confident inspiring; especially TATA. So, finally we decided it to be a petrol ICE, I am very particular on getting an automatic this time around as I am done with manual cars.
What car?
Now that I have decided on ICE, which car to get? Brands considered, Hyundai, Mahindra, TATA, Toyota and Kia.
TATA
I have been very vocal about TATA in this forum, I have always been a fan of their turnaround and their focus towards safety; so I wanted my next car to be from TATA. Considering that it is going to be a petrol, I followed Harrier / Safari petrol version very rigorously. That’s when they launched Nexon DCA last year, while following the review thread, the number of transmission issues faced by DCA owners is simply astonishing. For once, I decided to skip TATA this time around as well, because I am sure Harrier twins will have the new 1.5 turbo DCA, I don’t have the heart to put my money in a product which are prone to issues, no disrespect to any prospective owners here, with heavy heart I have to move away from one of the great looking cars in the country.
Mahindra
I test drove XUV7OO diesel auto and below was the feedback which I gave in the review thread
Top end is costing close to 30L, which was way out of my budget. Poor from Mahindra on not having an auto mid variant, AX5 auto 7 seater is not available in petrol. Had there been one, I would have considered the car.
Toyota
Innova Hycross wasn’t in my list, but we just test drove
For a brief period I contemplated on going for base model which was around 25 L. Later knocked off as I felt it was too barebones for its price and I am against spending 2.5 million just for the brand name.
Hyundai
I was following Creta facelift in anticipation that Alcazar facelift which is due this June will be 80% similar to Creta. I was very disappointed with Creta facelift, rectangular headlights, poor calibration of AC controls, large grills to name few. It reminded me of my Venue and I am not going to get a Venue look alike. In my opinion, off late Hyundai designs are not clicking with all communities.
Current gen Alcazar didn’t make it to the list as I heard from one of the closed source to Hyundai that there are suspension issues with Alcazar, he asked me to refrain from getting it.
Kia
Kia Carens wasn’t in my list at all, for some reasons I initially didn’t like its looks, however we wanted to take test drive. In 2022 we took a test drive, below feedback I provided in the review thread.
Fast forward to 2024, one fine day my wife and I discussed on why not we test drive again as I am seeing really good reviews. Maybe we missed something during the initial drive. So I called a Kun Kia Arumbakkam for a test drive, immediately Mr Vijay came home with the iMT. This time we found sorted out the seating and we liked the drive.
So we have zeroed down on Kia Carens, we decided to go for DCT. Variant we had 2 variants in our mind, Luxury O / Luxury plus. Features which are missing in Luxury O were paddle shifters, ventilated seats, 2nd row flexibility, cost perspective Luxury plus is dearer by 1.5 Lakhs, after a lot of thoughts we finally decided to go for the top end cherry red.
We paid advance of 25000 on 22nd Jan 24, I was informed on delivery within 2 weeks, but it got delayed for more than 4 weeks due to production constraints. Full marks to SA Vijay, he was always responsive whenever I called and agreed to my conditions of payment after PDI, in fact insurance too he didn’t force upon on me, I went ahead with them to avoid hassles and got a discount of 15K.
I exchanged my Venue with them, got a price quote of 725000. I posted in Carwale and Spinny, I got more or less the same amount. Considering that I need my car till I get a new one, I agreed to exchange with Kun Kia.
I received a call from Mr Vijay on February 24th that car is dispatched from plant and I can do PDI on Monday which is 26th February. I went to Ambattur yard on 26th February did a PDI everything was normal. Considering that top end now comes with solar UV glass I made it a point to check if there were any visible distortion. Meanwhile,
I was informed by Vijay that all 4 windows auto up down wasn’t available as claimed in brochure. Looks like Kia has stopped it, poor from Kia, they shouldn’t be giving false claim.I checked VIN it was a February 24 make, apart from that one glitch all was fine, I agreed to release payment on Tuesday. Car was registered on February 28th 2024, I planned to take delivery on March 1st as February 29th I will be struck in month end close.
Photos taken during PDI
Total cost inclusive of My convenience plus and accessories was 23,23,148. I got only mudflap and 3D mats as accessories.
Mr Senthil from exchange department came on February 27th and took back the Venue. Emotional moment for us, it served us well for 4.5 years. Hope he reaches better hands.
Parting ways with our ever trusted Venue.
March 1st we planned to take delivery after 12:30 PM, reached showroom around 12:10 PM. Car was ready, waiting for our arrival. Mr Vijay greeted us, completed few documentation formalities. March 1st being an auspicious date, there were quite a lot of deliveries. Kun Arumbakkam and Ambattur put together had around 43 deliveries planned. So I waited for few minutes for our turn to come, around 12:45 PM we completed the delivery formalities. They arranged a small cake cutting along with a gift (Kia logo printed mugs). I would rate dealership experience as 10/10, was very satisfied with Mr Vijay, I gifted him a Parker pen.
Car front end started to grow on me, I am very happy that there isn’t any chrome grills. It was one of the pain area in our Venue, cleaning it was a task in itself.
Carens is atleast 160 mm shorter in length than XUV700. It is a mystery on how they managed to provide enough space for both 2nd and 3rd rows with useable boot
Minimalist chrome usage is a major plus for this vehicle.
Front 3 quarter is drool worthy, tri beam and DRLs are of same unit.
Alloys are neatly designed happy that they have shown some differences with Seltos unlike Alcazar which carries Venueish alloys. But Carens alloys will be hard to maintain and considering gloss finish it can be prone to scratches. Only time will tell.
The reason for me to opt for red was to hide the dummy strip which connects rear lights.
New digital instrument cluster in top variants
Touch screen is just top notch and has good clear, but I found out an ergonomic flaw. The screen is little bit tilted towards up. As I have a laid back driving posture, need to lean a bit to access the top part of the screen.
I would rate in house map 6/10, it didn’t capture some of the one ways which are there for atleast 2 years. One positive thing to highlight, whenever there is a direction change a separate pop up appears within the map so that we don’t oversee. Thoughtful from Kia but need to go a long way
Ambient lighting is a class apart, I have seen those in Mercs, getting that feature to 20 Lakhs car is super cool. During night drives it gives a different feeling. That glossy area needs proper maintenance, prone to dust.
Ample amount of leg space is available in second row, you have an option to slide back the second row.
Third row space is usable even for adults, my wife who is around 5.6 can accommodate without any issues. Main reason for me to go for Carens
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