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| BHPian | ![]() We recently completed the 4 year anniversary of getting the Hyundai Getz GLS as of March 25th. It has covered around 20 thousand kilometers till now. The mileage has been low since it is my father that drives it during the week and I drive it during the weekends. Took me some time to write up this review - it is a long long one so I apologize in advance. Plus I can say you have been warned. Why & how we chose the car: In 2005 we were looking for a replacement to the 9 year old Maruti 800 and we wanted a bigger car. At that point we had the Ford Ikon as well so we didnt need another sedan. The 800 was used for all errands and trips to places with bad parking while the Ikon was used only when going out to places with good parking and to Church etc. The primary driver was to be my Father so the primary requirement was something easy to drive and easy to park. Features available was also a criteria. Having been spoilt with the Ikon I wanted power windows, central & remote locking. With the Ikon’s rear glass fogging up frequently I was adamant about wanting the rear wash/wipe and defogger. We started the process late February 2005. The decision was made for a hatchback and the budget initially set at around 4.3 L. A quick look around showed the choices with the features we wanted as the Santro and the Wagon-R. I was not planning on even trying the Indica, the Corsa Sail or the Palio which were also available at the time for various reasons. Wagon-R blues: We went to Maruti and wanted to see the Wagon-R. The dealership we first visited didn’t have a demo car at their dealership when we went in so had to wait for them to bring one to us. One silver one was brought home and I test drove it and found to my horror that its speedometer was disconnected. Decided then and there that I am not buying from that dealership at all. Santro Greens,Reds and Whites: Same day a Hyundai sales guy from HMP shows up with a Santro. I took a test drive and liked it (its engine response was better than the Wagon-R). Also its odometer was working and the car had a huge “Demo Car” sticker on the side. I was sold on the interior of the Santro XLS but liked the exterior of the Wagon-R. I was very confused. T-BHP wasnt helping me in my decision since people came up with a million points in favour and against both the Santro and Wagon-R. I kept pushing the salesguy for a good deal on the Santro but wasnt convinced the car was right for us. The main sticking point was that the colors available in 2005 were the most boring list of colors ever possible. We had a Silver Ikon and were moving away from a dark blue 800. We didnt want Scarlet Sage or Real Earth or a weird bright parrot green or light hospital type green that they had. Black was ruled out as well. White was the only remaiing option but I didnt want white. I annoyed the salesman as much as I could with my confusion and my requirements and multiple calls. The middle of March was rapidly approaching. The 800 had been sold by then and we needed the car soon. On a Saturday afternoon we go in to the showroom to finalize on the Santro - I dont remember which color we decided upon - still half heartedly. The Getz Gets Me: The salesguy by then realized I was a car nut and wouldn’t be really happy with the Santro. He knew I drove the Ikon 1.6 daily to work and back and everything else seemed pathetic compared to it. He finally got frustrated and told me that I should either buy an Accent or test drive the Getz. He said he would get me a great deal. I would have to stretch my budget a bit but he begged me to take a test drive and assured me it would be worth it. With zero expectations I agreed to the test drive. The moment I took the test drive I noticed that the car was much smoother than the Santro to drive. Clutch was lighter and gearbox was buttery smooth and slotted in well. Seating position was also good. I was having leg pain from driving the Ikon through traffic but I was pleasantly surprised at the ease with which the Getz could be moved around in peak traffic. Seating position was good and space was more than enough for myself and my dad to sit at the back.I was sold on the 60-40 split rear seat and the luggage space. It seemed to be the only vehicle in its price with the split folding rear seats. Also the rear seat angle could be adjusted - something not found on any other car. Dashboard and instrument panel was also much better than the Santro. Also the seats, door panelling and miscellaneous interiors were much much better made and looked ages ahead of the Santro. Car also had a clutch lock and a foot rest to the left of the clutch. We took a day to decide (spent the evening reading Getz reviews on the net) and sealed the deal the very next day…after taking almost 2-3 weeks between the Wagon-r and the Santro.The sales guy was so relieved he even came into the dealership on a Sunday a holiday for them to take my booking. Registration done withing a few days since the car was on the lot. ![]() Delivery Day & first Drives: The car was ready at the time we were promised. We declined a full Pooja but allowed the staff to put on a ribbon. The paperwork was also ready and in order so all the process part of it was fine. I wasn’t aware of the PDI checklist on T-BHP back then but I had a mental note ready of things to check. These were covered to my satisfaction. Only thing awry was that the left side rear door seemed to have a problem of not closing fully. The salesguy managed to get a mechanic to look at it and within a minute it was fixed. We got a detailed demo of the features and we drove home from Ekkatuthangal in peak traffic on Mount Road around 7.30 PM. This was the first time we felt the AC cool so effectively. Only issue was the front windscreen started fogging up on the outside. I ended up reducing the AC , opening the windows and using the wipers. One annoyance for me was that I was used to the Ikon and its indicator stalk being on the left - the Getz like every other India made car had it on the right. It was a pain to remember and use the right one. There was some issue with the VIN impression that was required with the registration papers and this delayed obtaining the registration and number plates. Car sat at home till this was fixed. It was great to finally get the plates and drive it around. We took a trip to church and said our prayers before going anywhere else. Accessories Added:
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![]() Wishlist for a new Getz: @Hyundai: Please provide all the features of the Getz GLS with ABS and Airbags, tilt steering and height adjustable seats with the brilliant CRDI engine you make and you can be sure this car will sell wellfor a long time. Please don’t make the mistake of not giving all the features with the Getz CRDI with the I20 Diesel when you finally wake up and decide to launch it . You wait too late and I and the rest of India may just go buy a Swift DDiS or D’zire DDiS or Indica Vista Quadrajet or Fiat Palio Multijet when its time to change this car. Hope this is a detailed enough 4 year report :-).
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | A well-written report, sjcherian. I am surprised that the power steering packed up so early, and the other little irritants you have faced. I always thought the Getz was an under-promoted car, with the poor fuel efficiency working against its success. I rechecked just to make sure i hadnt missed it.. but whats the mileage which you have covered on the car?
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| Very well written Sushil. ![]() What was the price when you got the car, since the sales guy got you a very nice deal ?
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| BHPian | Thanks Eddy, Fountainheader,bensb ,ImmortalZ. Yes its pretty low mileage at 20K km so far. The photos without the plates are during the first few days of ownership before I got the plates. I got it for 4.8 L.
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| BHPian | Thanks @cruiser_1982. Fuel efficiency is usually around 10. Doesn't go higher or go lower - this is driven mainly in the city with short trips only. Rarely I get to drive it long distance.
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| BHPian Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Bangalore
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| Great report Sushil, this would really help me deciding between Getz and the Swift. Since you mentioned you own a Swift as well, which one would you recommend keeping in mind its for Majority City and occasional long drives and the current offers on the Getz Prime, base model is about 4.2L on road. |
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| Senior - BHPian | Nice report. I wanted to see whether you are happy with the engine power after owning a Ikon 1.6. I agree with your observations. My main grouse is that the seating is not comfortable for tall people - the seat does not go back much and the under thigh support is bad. I could improve under thigh support by using some additional foam. I love the comfort, space, sturdiness and gear shift. It is a great car!! |
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| BHPian | @Whiz . Thanks ! I like the Swift for its sporty feel and response which is not there in the Getz (even the 1.3 that I have). If you will have only one car and you are not too concerned about the engine response go for the Getz. It is a great alternative to an econobox sedan. As it comes with luggage space that the Swift cannot offer. If you are sure about the luggage and space - then I would definitely say go for the Swift (can carry a large bag at most). sorry to confuse you - but I like both cars - bought them for two separate purposes. If I had to sell one car and keep only one I would be forced to sell the Swift since we need the space for 5 adults and 1 baby. @PatienceWins - Thanks. We didn't have any issue since all at home are under 5'7" (thats me and I am the tallest). I would'nt suggest you add padding alone since it could sag later/loose shape. As you said it is a great car - just wish the engine was a bit more responsive.
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| BHPian Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Bangalore
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| Cool report SJC, am on the verge of deciding between the Getz & Swift. With the newly lowered prices, the features and space for 2 adults and 2 kids, am leaning towards the Getz. Only hope it does not get discontinued with the i20 having been released... ![]() |
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