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The XL turns 1: Getting the likes and dislikes out of the way first.
Likes:
1. Engine and Gearbox: The best 1.5 NA if you ask me, the pep, efficiency, ease of driving and refinement is simply unmatched. Gearbox is as slick as any Japanese unit. There were some vibes and notch-iness when the car was new, now everything has fallen into place.
2. Space: Need I say anything more? Being a monocoque, even the rear seats are usable. Only issue for the last row is its ingress/egress.
3. Practicality: It’s a well thought out car with provisions for almost everything. Well it's an MPV trait.
4. Driving dynamics despite being an MPV is among the very best.
5. Features I love:
6. Smart Hybrid System: Gives enough boost at part throttle, and till now it’s start stop system has never proven to be a nuisance in daily use.
It’s hard to list out all the small positives, so I’ve mentioned the top ones, and will now go for the top things I hate about this car:
Dislikes:
1. Absolutely third grade dashboard integration: Rattled at the slightest provocation. Had to do a major surgery and fix all of them. Else I was so badly frustrated with it that I was planning to cut my losses, sell it and get a base model Crysta!
2. Lack of features: Agreed it’s 90% of the Crysta at 50% of money and there is no direct competition, but it wouldn’t have hurt Maruti to give it some must have features. I badly missed features like Auto Dimming IRVM, Footwell lamps, UV cut glasses etc which it’s cheaper sibling the Baleno gets. I expect Maruti to give it at least UV cut glasses on this MPV with the facelift since it has huge glass area.
3. Looks: The stock look with tiny wheels look absolutely horrible. While looks wise I’d have loved to get 16 inchers of the XL7, the practical guy in me suggests that currently I’m on the best possible tyre combo-195/65R15. Also Before I forget, those black painted wheels are downright crappy. It’s a scratch magnet and the design is too hard to clean properly!
4. Engine should get an Engine cover. I like to keep my engines clean and this K15 is notorious for water getting inside spark plug hole if pressure is used.
5. Thin window panels: They let in a lot of outside noise inside. Also stock sound insulation is nothing to brag about.
6. Not many options in MGA except the chrome crap.
7. Lack of rear fog lamps
8. Stock key fob design, looks too mundane and is a scratch magnet too. Would have preferred old oval fob.
Changes done / Features added over the stock XL6:
Niggles faced:
Recommendations to Maruti for facelifted XL6:
What can be implemented in future generations:
Warranty claims: None
Any current complains: None, keeps running like a clock.
Who loves this car the most: While dad is happy with the comfort offered, he is physically fit and hence not too concerned about the vehicle he is being driven in. Mom on the other hand is suffering from Sciatica and till now, the only mode of transport she considered was flight or trains. Road trips were a strict no-no for her, since she couldn’t sit for more than 1 hour at a stretch in ANY car. That has changed drastically with the XL6, and this is the reason mom loves this car the most. She is now able to enjoy road trips, which were earlier a nuisance for her. Seats which are firm, placed at the right height and enough feeling of space ensures that she enjoys the trips to the fullest now. Recently she also tried to drive it, and was surprised by the ease of driving. She loved the light clutch, smooth gearshift and ergonomically sorted seating and this is the first time she drove a manual in last 9 years.
For me, this car will be special since it’s my first car, and the affinity mom has developed, makes it even more special.
Efficiency (Kitna Deti hai):
Depends a lot on the driving conditions and style, and by tankful to tankful methods, the best I've got till now is around 20kmpl, while the worst stands at around 14.8kmpl when I was gunning the engine and did Varanasi-Ranchi in flat 6.5 hours. I don't pay much attention to FE these days, but it always remains between 17-19kmpl.
My maintenance regime: Strictly following the Owner's manual, except for few things:
How much on the Odo:
The car has run close to 12,800 kms in past 1 year. My annual running remained around 10k with other cars, but due to COVID scene, I'm preferring my own transport rather than opting for public means. Hence the slightly higher running.
Birthday drive:
My good friend Dr Mukund planned a highway drive and breakfast. For the first time I was the co-driver in my own car. The roads were awesome and the scenes were equally breath-taking. Also got the car cleaned inside out the previous day. Some pics:
First PUC
Cleaned the engine bay myself:
Also, as a symbol of gratitude for the service our rides give, celebrated its birthday, like I do for GG:
Signing off with one of my favorite clicks:
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