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Dear BHPians,
Greetings!
I am writing this review after my four months of ownership of the Tata Nexon XZ Petrol (Manual).
Before Nexon, I have owned Maruti Alto K10 (a pre-worshipped car which I used for 1 year) & New Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Sportz (Petrol), used for 4 years.
I had a wonderful 4 years with Hyundai & the Grand i10. However during our holiday trips, we a family of three (Me, my wife & our four-year-old son) often explored some remote places/village areas that had unpaved or broken roads, I started feeling the need for a vehicle having higher ground clearance. Additionally, the potholes (sometimes giving the impression of wells) in Bangalore city added fuel to my need to upgrade to a vehicle having higher ground clearance.
Gradually, I was quite clear that the next car has to be a Cross Over (Sub 4mtr). While the thought to upgrade the car was there around, I started listing out the essential requirements of our next car.
There are already a lot of players in Sub 4m Cross Over (Compact SUV segment), so selecting One out of Ten was going to be an exciting task.
The candidates which I shortlisted initially:
The candidates which I did not consider initially:
There may not be a perfect car, but you have to shortlist one considering your likings & dislikings.
My following personal opinion on these cars is subjective and is not intended to hurt any of my fellow BHPians (The +ves and -ves are to shortlist the desired candidate).
It was an unplanned visit to Maruti Showroom. I was on the way home and stuck in huge traffic. Just on the left-hand side was a Maruti showroom so I steered my car towards the showroom so as to wait for the traffic to reduce and meanwhile have a look at the Brezza. Had a discussion with the salesperson and had a detailed look at the car and interior. Spent around 15 minutes discussing the car. The test drive car had gone out for the drives and was not expected back to the showroom anytime soon.
Anyways I was quite clear, that I am not going for Brezza. So politely refused for the test drive in future.
Brezza (+ve):
Brezza (-ve):
Verdict: Rejected
Visited the showroom and liked the car. I was very skeptical about the fuel efficiency of a Petrol XUV300 so thought of stretching the budget to accommodate the Diesel one. The test drive of Diesel XUV 300 was immediately arranged and I was impressed with the driving dynamics. I felt like after an initial turbo lag, the Cheetah is roaring “ Give me the roads, I will conquer”.
I had the W6 variant in my mind and discussed it with the sales team. The sales lady explained that recently some of the features have been omitted from the W6 variant like ICE will be the basic one, Hand rest removed etc. Gradually, I realized that I may have to go for the W8 variant which was beyond my budget so I quit XUV300. It appears that with the gradual reduction in features in the mid variant the only feasible option is the W8 variant.
XUV 300 (+ ve):
XUV 300 (-ve):
Verdict: Had to reject
After test driving XUV 300, I went to a nearby Hyundai showroom and Test Drove Hyundai Venue 1.0 Turbo petrol. Since I was already a Hyundai customer, the salespeople promised to offer me a good price for my outgoing Grand i10 as well. Venue drove well but since half an hour before I had driven an XUV 300 (which was very spacious. Thanks to the white interior and white seat covers of XUV which I drove), I felt claustrophobic with the black interior of Venue. (Actually, my Grand i10 was giving more spacious feel owing to beige interiors).
Venue (+ve):
Venue (-ve):
Verdict: Rejected
Besides knowing the pros & cons of this gem, I did not go to the showroom for a test drive as the rumours of Ford exiting India were already around.
Verdict: Rejected
Until this time I could not finalize any of the cars.
Tata Nexon was never on my consideration list because of the Truck image associated with Tata. Additionally, aged Tata Sumos, Indigos, Indicas always kept me away from this brand.
But as I could not zero on one car, I started to explore more options in the segment starting with Nexon. Also, I noticed that the overall sales of Nexon are quite impressive, I could notice a lot of Nexons within the city.
Since nobody in my friend circle or peer group had Nexon, I started exploring it online and went through dozens of expert & ownerships reviews on Youtube & Team bhp. Within a few days, I had fairy understood the Nexon and decided to move one step further towards this car, i.e., The Test Drive.
So one fine weekend, we walked into the nearby Tata showroom without any prior appointment. The Salesperson was allotted within 10 minutes of waiting and immediately we could get a Nexon for Test Drive. I requested the Salesperson that I wanted to see the performance of Nexon on broken roads so took the car on a 5 km stretch of potholes.
I appreciate that the salesperson completely wanted to demonstrate the capability of Nexon so insisted me to drive fast on potholes, undulations etc.
It was like he was pointing a bad patch and directing me to drive fast over them. Anyways a total (To and fro) of 10 km test drive on almost no-road and I was sold for this car. I liked the way Nexon behaved on the broken roads. After the Test drive, we thanked the Salesperson and told him that we need some time to finalize and left the showroom.
Overall we like Nexon and it appeared to fulfil all our requirements.
Nexon XZ 1.2 Petrol (Manual) - I was inclined towards the XM variant initially but my wife pointed out that the XM variant does not have a Rear AC vent (Our Grand i10 used to have one) and therefore insisted to go for the XZ variant which comes with a Rear AC vent. So, finally we decided XZ variant.
The previous cars (Alto & Grand i10) we owned were of Silver color so we wanted a different color this time.
To me, The white Strips across Tata Nexon are a big eyesore. Both of us actually hated those ceramic color stripes. Therefore, we decided that immediately after taking the delivery of our Nexon we will do Black wraps on the ceramic strips.
The very next day I came from the office early, we (Me, my wife and my son) went to the Tata showroom and booked the car.
The booking was done with an advance of INR 21000 and the booking formalities were finished within half an hour and we were given around 2~3 months waiting period.
I asked the salesperson if I can arrange the Car Insurance by myself to which he happily agreed. I could save around Rs 20,000 on the Insurance. (Showroom Quoted INR 50,000 whereas I could get a good deal on insurance in INR 30,000).
We got the call from the showroom within 20 days of booking that the vehicle VIN has been allocated and the car will reach the showroom in the next 10 days and we were asked to settle the payment.
After getting the call from the showroom I contacted the Car selling portals and could sell my Grand i10 to one of those portals at a good price (within 2~3 Days). For the next few days, we were without a car and had to manage by our motorcycle.
Meanwhile, I settled the payment for the new car with the showroom by Sep 12, we were asked to take the delivery of the car on Sep 15, 2021.
So overall we got the vehicle exactly after one month waiting period.
Anyways, the car delivery date came, Sep 15, Wednesday. We were given the time slot of 3 PM for car delivery. I took half day from the office, wife reminded to bring a sweets box while coming from the office. On the way, I parked my bike near the sweet shop but entered the Liquor shop which is very next to the sweet shop. Since it is the usual liquor shop where I buy liquor from, I suddenly realized that in excitement I have entered the wrong shop. Anyways, went to the adjacent Sweet shop, bought sweets and directly went home.
Everything was kept ready by the salesperson. When we reached the showroom, the car was already there in the delivery area. We went into the showroom, the handover formalities were quickly done followed by a cake cutting ceremony and a brief introduction to the car and its features. The car was delivered well within the promised time. The overall car buying experience was very nice and on par with my previous experience with Hyundai.
My son doing some quality checks
The Tata sales staff was very informative about the vehicle, cooperative enough to ensure that the entire sales process goes smooth. Overall, the car cost me around INR 11.20 Lacs (Insurance bought by myself).
From Tata Showroom:
Outside Showroom:
So far I have driven this car for around 4500 Kms and here is my understanding of this vehicle.
Ceramic Strips black wrapped at the side too
The ugly unfinished points near the engine are an eyesore. The paint quality is just average.
Initially, I explored the following possibilities for this Footrest Problem:
Solutions:
(While reading this many of the bhpians would have done Left foot movement to see how they move their left foot while operating clutch)
So how much Iraq ka Paani (Petrol) does it consume? I have driven this Vehicle mostly in City & Sport Mode.
The fuel efficiency shown by the instrument console is correct (+/- 0.3 Km). I have cross verified by the tank to tank method.
First Service: As usual, the first service was just a medical check-up and zero bill. The car was delivered as per the promised time. (No drama of Anti-rust coating sale etc by Service advisor). I liked this.
This car is fun to drive for the highway runs, rural roads, broken patches and the solid build quality assures you of the safe ride and will definitely give you the feeling of a Battle Tank.
From my experience this is not a traffic friendly car,wWill take you out of your comfort zone in heavy traffic.
Overall I am delighted with the Sales & Service experience of TATA.
More technical details have already been well covered by experts in the official review by Team-bhp.
Posting a pic of Nexon near Nandi Hills (Posing with my friend's Brezza).
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