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BHPian ashvek3141 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I shall be returning to this thread in just a year after purchasing my car, the Sonet D AT.
In a very unfortunate event that happened 2 weeks back, I met with a very serious accident with my car wherein I crashed head-on into one of the cement pillars of a flyover. I wouldn't like to divulge much into the details of this as it pains me even to recollect the event and the fact the car is nearly beyond repair.
I am really thankful to the almighty and my well-wishers that I managed to come out with minor bruises, given the kind of impact it was! I simply cannot stress enough the importance of belting up, having a maximum number of airbags and more importantly a structurally well-built car.
Also, whatever the debate regarding the supposedly poor safety ratings of Kia cars; all I can say is, it's the SONET which saved me from this horrific accident. If it was for any other car, say the likes of Maruti Suzuki; I wouldn't have been sitting and writing this post. I really hope GNCAP test the Sonet / Venue and be done with the bad air about the suspicious "poor ratings" thing. I'm pretty sure it'll score 4 stars, if not more.
Aside, the insurance claim formalities have begun and going by the initial estimate submitted by Kia, it looks to be a case of TOTAL LOSS! I am awaiting the official decision from the insurance company though.
Coming to the main part now - THE DILEMMA, yet AGAIN!
There is no denying the fact that the SONET D AT was a 'complete' car for me! Totally worthy upgrade from my Swift ZDi. I thoroughly enjoyed driving it for the last 1 year and 11,500 KMS. It was a pure enthusiast car, for me at least. Needless to say, it was VFM too.
Sadly, the same model has gotten expensive by over 1.20 L in the last year, majorly to blame the RDE norms. Sigh!
The Sonet had spoilt me with the feel-good features and possibly this is the reason why I don't enjoy this car that much. Aside, my parents too find it difficult to use this car as it's too low for their liking (and mine too) given the fact that we've been used to high-seating cars since 2007! But again, for just the sheer driving thing, it's for the very reason, I had plans of replacing this car with something like an EV and that would have kinda completed our garage - 1 NA Petrol, 1 Turbo-Diesel & 1 EV. I was actually eyeing the Tiago.EV or even the upcoming Punch EV. Alas, sometimes things don't really go how you plan!
Anyway, now coming to the big question - Which car to fill in for the SONET?
Below are the thoughts that are running through my head currently. Idk if I'm thinking rationally yet. But it is, what it is.
So ya, this is all that I'm considering for now as a replacement and possible replacement plans for the other cars in my garage. This accident has really taken a toll - mentally, physically and financially. But then, there is only so much that you can do other than just accepting what it is and moving on; hoping for something good to happen in the future.
I would appreciate your inputs to help me in my dilemma, yet again and if possible also help to add in a few other options that I can consider.
Here's what BHPian car_guy1998 had to say about the matter:
It's very unfortunate to know that your Sonet D AT met with an accident. And, I'm glad that you are safe.
Since your Sonet had met with an accident, can I suggest you get another one albeit in GTX+ D AT trim, which has better features than your HTX D AT and gets 6 airbags as well? Also, I can see that you got connected to the Sonet's engine+gearbox combo.
And, getting a Thar D AT is also a good option as long as your parents are satisfied with it.
Here's what BHPian bijims had to say about the matter:
Extremely unfortunate incident and I am truly saddened by the loss you had to suffer.
Now, moving to the future, If you can manage with these two cars for 2-3 months, I think the Nexon Facelift will be a good option for you, considering it gets a DCA with a 1.2 Litre petrol engine, I doubt if the Diesel will get a better gearbox even with the facelift and will most likely continue with the AMT, but if you need a car quickly I have got quite an interesting proposition for you, I know the Seltos facelift is around the corner, but dealers are giving out the top of the line X-Line Seltos Diesel ATs at around 2 lakhs discount if you can get your hands on one now, or at least book one for delivery later, you could get an upgrade from your Sonet at just a small price hike.
Or, considering it's similar in size to the Creta you can avoid >4 metre SUVs altogether and get a Jimny or Thar, even a facelift Nexon EV would be a good option.
If you need any help getting your hands on a current-gen Kia Seltos at good discounts, I can help, you can DM me anytime!
Moreover, your first reviews of the Sonet D-AT were the ones that encouraged us to get the X-Line and HTX Diesel ATs for our family members and a great thank you for that!, we have also booked an X-Line Diesel AT for my uncle and already pre-booked the Seltos facelift as well!, so any help with Kia, I would be glad to help!
Hope this Helps!
Here's what BHPian jessie007 had to say about the matter:
Sorry to hear about the accident. Glad to hear that the vehicle's safety features protected you enough. Having said that, no India-made sub-20 lakh Hyundai or Kia has scored more than 3 stars in NCAP safety ratings. On the other hand, Maruti has both the old Brezza (a competitor to the Sonet) & newer variant (shares platform with Toyota Urban Cruiser) awarded a solid 4 stars in NCAP safety rating. Along with the S-cross, these are a few of the safer cars in the MS portfolio.
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