Car experience from the Netherlands I have been following the forum from quite a long time and somehow was missing the automotive experience from Western Europe [Especially Netherlands] where I am based from last 10 years] from an Indian perspective and hence thought would like to add value by sharing my automotive experience as an enthusiast from an Indian perspective. Hence, my first post could get a bit long recounting my auto experience. So please feel free to ask for more technical details of the cars mentioned below and I will be more than happy to help.
I kind of was surprised myself how my narrow perspective about cars changed over the time by living in in the Netherlands and started liking the B and C segment hatchback and specially became more appreciative of the “estate/station wagon versions” when I started using one now and I feel they are the most practical segment of cars around. This makes me wonder why these wouldn’t have worked especially in India.
This acquaintance of B&C segment started when I started taking driving lessons in 2019 here in the older base version of VW polo and some lessons in VW Golf MK7 version and I just loved how easy it drove and handled to the fact that as a learner i never had problems with the clutch management in the VW Golf MK7 version which is typical of a new learner. Just for curiosity why I learned in two cars is because it took me a good more than one full year to pass the dutch driving license test with more than a couple of attempts of the theory test and a good 5 attempts to pass the practical exam. I still do not dare to total up the amount of money I spent in getting my driver license in the Netherlands. Nevertheless, I realize the value of learning “proper driving” now that I drive more and more in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and all the way upto Denmark. And of course, all of this is nullified when I drive back home in Mumbai in my Tata Nexon.
All things said and done owning a car in Netherlands is still an expensive thing and especially as car enthusiast when the wishlist is long. So instead, I rented cars as and when needed and test drove which I couldn’t rent and hence covered the maximum of B&C segment hatchbacks and I remember each of them vividly in terms of experience.
VW Up, New VW Polo, VW Golf [MK-8], Opel Astra, Opel Corsa, [2017-2021 model], Peugoet 208, Peugoet e-208 [current versions], Citroen C3, Citroen e-C4 [current versions], Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus Station wagon, Seat Leon [current version], Toyota Yaris hybrid, Toyota Corolla hybrid, Audi A3, BMW 1 series, Mercedes A-class, Volvo V60 and Opel Mokka. [However, I wouldn’t call Volvo V60 and Opel Mokka as a B or C segment]
And to pick the best one keeping the bias for VW Golf aside are the Ford Focus and Seat Leon. Both are an absolute joy in terms of handling, comfort, and ride quality. Thinking back even I am surprised at how I broke my common stereotypes [As usual VW, BMW, Audi, Mercedes] of picking a Ford Focus or a Seat Leone as a favorite which I wouldn’t have hardly known otherwise.
This was all till recently when I was lucky enough to land a job with a company lease car possibility and had fully made up my mind to chose Audi A3 over VW Golf-8 after finding out that both models were almost on par in terms of price [Although I believe Seat Leone offers more value at a slightly less price in terms of engine size and trim level and Ford Focus is mostly discontinued from the EU market] till the Electrification clause came in the picture. So I took some time and finally made up my mind for EV and didn’t think twice before going for the Ioniq-5 which is on 9 months lead time. [EVs still have a slight advantage over ICE cars due to the tax benefits in the Netherlands].
So till I wait for the new Ioniq-5 I am very happy with my current driver from past 1 year which is the Skoda Octavia 2019 station wagon version 1.0TSI 118hp Manual Transmission. That’s when I started liking the station wagons because what skoda Octavia offers is just more and more space. That makes it extremely practical and economical to use.. |