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Originally Posted by svel
(Post 847053)
However, the Bimal guy said no test drive for DZire as the waiting period is 6 months. So, I just inspected the "Test" drive vehicle for interiors, rear leg space etc. |
There was a SX4 also in the display, though no takers for it for the test drive. |
Originally Posted by TeddyBear
(Post 846709)
I think they are busy fixing the defects reported by first batch of Guinea pigs. :-) No offense to the owners. |
Originally Posted by ECM
(Post 847732)
Car is back and I am told that they replaced drum or drums,now all okay.They had a test drive upto 200 kmsand tank came empty as I did not fill up upto max when I took the delivery. |
Originally Posted by ECM
(Post 847732)
Car is back and I am told that they replaced drum or drums,now all okay.They had a test drive upto 200 kms:Shockked:and tank came empty as I did not fill up upto max when I took the deliverylol:. |
"They" did a 200km test drive to test replaced brakes on a new car?? :eek: |
Originally Posted by pgsagar
(Post 834111)
This is insane and crazy. With launch of Dzire, MUL has turned its showrooms into 70s state-run ration shops which people used to frequent asking " Chini kab milega?". 15 months wait? That's insane. The car will be as common as Indicas / Santros by then and you won't even give it a second look. Imagine dealer calling you up after 15 months and saying, " Sir, congratulations! Your Dzire just arrived." You will be tempetd to say," Now you calling me? You might as well keep that for yourself. I am not interested in it any more." Any new car loses in its novelty within 1 month these days. I personally won't wait a day over a week. No matter however good the car may be. Car buying should be like buying an LCD tv or a split aircon which you drop in into a shop and pick up within 30 minutes. Imagine a guy waiting for 15 months. Looking longingly at every passing Dzire on road every day and saying to himsel, " Mera number Kab aiyega?" And he will keep saying this to himself for a year and a quarter. Yes, those looking for a budget sedan have no other option but to wait --- 15 months or 2 years. But I don't blame people for this mad rush. Nor do I blame MUL. In my opinion blame should be sqaurely on competition who have failed to provide a credible alternative to Dzire. Indigo comes closest but yet not quite there. Even now, Dzire should give them a wake up call---that there is a huge demand for a diesel budget sedan in this country. Hitherto, all manufacturers have only been focussing on hatchbacks. They should come up with a Dzire-beater post haste. Until that happens, long queues at MUL will continue. |
Originally Posted by saurabhb2000
(Post 837618)
where did you get this info? Is this authentic? |
Originally Posted by solly
(Post 849753)
Oops saw this just now. One of my friend had to Jam his desire between a divider and a truck to stop it when the brake failed. Ofcourse Maruti replaced his car with a new dezire!! I heard there were 3 such cases reported in hyderabad..and all three times MAruti gave a new car!! |
Originally Posted by MadRash
(Post 849919)
Hi solly, Is this a genuine information? I booked a Dzire and waiting for the delivery. A friend of mine is driving a Dzire LDI for more than a month and I haven't heard about any brake issues from him. If it is true, I have to think of other options. So please throw some light on those 3 incidents. |
Originally Posted by solly
(Post 849753)
Oops saw this just now. One of my friend had to Jam his desire between a divider and a truck to stop it when the brake failed. Ofcourse Maruti replaced his car with a new dezire!! I heard there were 3 such cases reported in hyderabad..and all three times MAruti gave a new car!! |
Originally Posted by saurabhb2000
(Post 856895)
This is scary. i got my Dzire zdi few days back.. What should I be checking. I have about 280km on my ODO so far. |
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