Team-BHP > The Indian Car Scene


Reply
  Search this Thread
13,654 views
Old 22nd January 2009, 14:13   #1
BANNED
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Gurugram
Posts: 7,969
Thanked: 4,786 Times
Incoming Euro IV takes first casualties - The M800 & Omni

Just saw on CNBC-TV18 that Maruti Suzuki will withdraw the M800 from the Euro-IV cities next year. Wait for more similar announcements.
sgiitk is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 14:57   #2
BHPian
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Delhi
Posts: 509
Thanked: 107 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by sgiitk View Post
Just saw on CNBC-TV18 that Maruti Suzuki will withdraw the M800 from the Euro-IV cities next year. Wait for more similar announcements.
With no offence to m800 fans i would rather say its about time!!!

I wish for a day when manufacturers would withdraw outdated products themselves than wait for govts and policies to force them

Elito
Elito11 is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 14:58   #3
Senior - BHPian
 
amtak's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Mumbai - The city of Sea Link!!!
Posts: 2,911
Thanked: 898 Times

Isn't the Omni also using the same engine?
amtak is online now  
Old 22nd January 2009, 15:03   #4
BHPian
 
swale84's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Pune
Posts: 459
Thanked: 9 Times

I think the Alto also has the same engine. Its just the gearbox that's different right? Or is there some difference in the engine as well?
swale84 is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 15:36   #5
BANNED
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Kochi
Posts: 2,522
Thanked: 751 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by swale84 View Post
I think the Alto also has the same engine. Its just the gearbox that's different right? Or is there some difference in the engine as well?
Probably they use a more efficient fuel injection system. Blocks, heads, pistons, etc would be the same.
BaCkSeAtDrIVeR is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 15:38   #6
BHPian
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 262
Thanked: 36 Times

So does it mean that all current owners will have to give away their 800's to Maruti in the Euro IV towns?
anup7649 is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 15:46   #7
Senior - BHPian
 
ImmortalZ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Trivandrum
Posts: 2,179
Thanked: 488 Times

Padminis still run in Bombay don't they? I don't suppose they are BS2/3 compliant?

As usual, emission norms such as these don't apply to existing vehicles.
ImmortalZ is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 15:46   #8
BANNED
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Gurugram
Posts: 7,969
Thanked: 4,786 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by anup7649 View Post
So does it mean that all current owners will have to give away their 800's to Maruti in the Euro IV towns?
No. It means that new cars (not meeting EIV) cannot be registered in E-IV cities once the regulations come into force. I think M-S may think about the new engine families (like in A-star) for the products they plan to sell in E-IV towns. I doubt whether the Omni and Alto engines can be upgraded to EIV specs.

Just watch and wait for many cars to fall by the wayside.
sgiitk is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:12   #9
Senior - BHPian
 
aaggoswami's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Vadodara
Posts: 4,982
Thanked: 2,929 Times

Alto has the basically the same motor but with 16 valves. So either Maurti will also have to lose Alto or Alto might get the a new motor. If the new motor comes in Alto, its rather good news and positive outcome of these norms ( apart from reduced emissions ).
But I think, M800 and Omni still constitute of a good amount of overall sales, so they might come up with some trick, I guess.

But the withdrawal of M800 is a bad thing at any point of time. The car deserves more and may be there are people who cannot afford to go for Alto, but still want a four wheeler, for them its still M800 as their first car.
aaggoswami is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:32   #10
Senior - BHPian
 
abhinav.gupta88's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Delhi , India
Posts: 4,092
Thanked: 325 Times

Agree with you aaggoswami but to an extent . It was one of the top 10 selling cars for all periods till a few months back. It is the 1st choice to 1st time buyers on a budget. It is better that maruti came out with a better one compliant to the new regulations and at a competiton to the Tata Nano. That will be what will enhance the sales of it.

People do not hesitate giving 20-30k more ( 1000 more bucks every month fr 3/5 years). So a price drop to bring it in comparison with the nano will be better. No use getting the same thing back at the same price.

What say?
abhinav.gupta88 is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:40   #11
Senior - BHPian
 
Fountainheader's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Silicon Valley
Posts: 1,501
Thanked: 13 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by aaggoswami View Post
But the withdrawal of M800 is a bad thing at any point of time. The car deserves more and may be there are people who cannot afford to go for Alto, but still want a four wheeler, for them its still M800 as their first car.
Good news for Tata Nano maybe ?

I really think its about time M800 is laid to rest. But in India, anything can be worked out using some jugaad or another.
Fountainheader is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:41   #12
Senior - BHPian
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 3,717
Thanked: 449 Times

So that means the Omni will also be withdrawn from some cities?
amit is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:49   #13
BHPian
 
TheHorse's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bengaluru
Posts: 131
Thanked: 11 Times

Having a new engine is always welcome. Maruti has already earned the fortune on M800 sales till date. They better give it latest gen engine that it deserves
TheHorse is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 16:49   #14
Senior - BHPian
 
aaggoswami's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Vadodara
Posts: 4,982
Thanked: 2,929 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by abhinav.gupta88 View Post
So a price drop to bring it in comparison with the nano will be better. No use getting the same thing back at the same price.
This idea never crossed my mind. This has to be Maruti's plan from now. Give Maruti 800 a few cuts here and there to cut costs, plonk in a smaller more efficient motor, and we have a good Nano competitor.
May be the cost effectiveness wont be very high considering the cost of engine, but this move will allow 800 to survive and fight more. May be a two cylinder version from A-star ? Yes it wont be the one with most linear power delivery, neither will be the smoothest, but still allow the 800 to soldier on for long again.
aaggoswami is offline  
Old 22nd January 2009, 17:33   #15
BANNED
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: NA
Posts: 513
Thanked: 4 Times

Govt. policies are flawed, Buses/Trucks/Autos, etc. cause all the polution. Efficient cars like 800, etc. do not contribute much.
In any case, Maruti should try to make its old products also new Euro norms complaint.
bhp1 is offline  
Reply

Most Viewed
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Team-BHP.com
Proudly powered by E2E Networks