A thin line between genius and insanity- My FIAT Grande Punto 90HP - 10k Report Page 10,000 kms report: Some boring statistics:
Number of days: 110.
Average running: ~91 kms/day.
Mileage: Haven't kept a watch on the exact figures yet. But i guess it has been around 18 kmpl on an average. Long distance Trips:
Chennai <-> Pondichery *2.
Chennai <-> Trivandrum <-> Munnar.
Chennai <-> Bangalore.
Bangalore <-> Nandi Hills.
Chennai <-> Yelagiri.
Places covered in the last 3 months. ICE Installation:
More on this here - http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/sound-...raris-ice.html Likes (Revised):- Simple and stunning design.
- Solid build quality. Feels even better after the damping for ICE. The way the front door closes with a solid 'thud' is to die for! Get in the car, shut the door - and the outside world remains outside. Very good insulation!
- Stock seats feel very good, and the design is impressive. Had people asking if it is part of the freebies/ aftermarket accessory.
- Diesel FE with reasonable power.
- Superb suspension. Raised ground clearance gives confidence to handle our roads. Car has not bottomed out on any speed breakers.
- Good highway mile-cruncher. Can handle 120 - 130 kmph expressway cruising without breaking a sweat. As mentioned by GTO in his review - 140 kmph in a Punto - you'd be yawning. Really!
- Hydraulic power steering that communicates! Switching from Punto to WagonR is a very funny feeling now.
- Powerful AC - In Chennai sun (And I'm talking of April noon here - in one of the hottest parts in the country!), the temperature is set at 25 degrees. And it cools the cabin in no time! Sunfilm has been removed and still the car managed to do just fine, even in Chennai summer conditions.
- Powerful and confidence Inspiring brakes.
- Back seat space: Recently during the bangalore trip - I travelled in the back seat for the first time, when wife was driving. Was pleasantly surprised at the space at the back, along with the comfort levels.
Dislikes (Revised): - Microsoft Blue & Me intergration. Let me stress - blue & me itself is pretty good. My only complaint being above the way its been integrated with the system. Changes folders, selecting songs etc is a very very serious headache. Unless you plan to just let the songs plan random from the drive - the usability of the system is absolute pathetic.
 - Stock Music system: When i started the report, this was in the 'likes' section. However - soon - the sounded started cracking at medium to high volumes. Had to upgrade the setup.
- Either a lack of underthigh support, or my inability to find a proper seating position. There's something missing in terms of ergonomics! The steering wheel too, at its lowest position, is still too high for my liking. Clutch has way too much play, and accelerator posititioning can cause pain in the ankles after a long drive. Cramped footwell is a bother too - but after a day or two of driving - I seem to have got over that one - even with my size-10 Woodlands.
- Interior fit, finish and quality are strictly average. Plastics wont impress anyone, although the 90HP feels better with the old interior scheme IMO. Glovebox misalignement is a BIG SHAME for a premium hatchback.
- Its more of a tourer (GT car) rather than a sprinter. Relaxed high speed touring is what it does best!
- Rattles from some plastic parts, in an otherwise silent car. Yes, you read it right - rattles - from the front left and right doors. And mine is not a one-off complaint either. Rattle from the front right door seems to have been fixed after the ICE installation, but the left one still remains.
- There is only one sour point w.r.t to looks IMO - the set of lamps with reverse light on one side and fog lamp on the other. Most people think the left one (reverse lamp) is broken! Definitly not cool, that one!
Review: Driving Experience :
Let me just re-iterate something I had mentioned in the intial review - Quote:
Only two advices to anyone considering a purchase of the Punto - 1. Dont TD a brand new car. Punto drastically transforms till around the 5k kms mark. 2. Take a long TD. A short one will only tell you how long the clutch play is, and how the pedal arrangement messes with your shoes! Once you get used to the car - Punto is just brilliant to drive.
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I hope atleast some of you might have driven the old WagonR with the F10D. Well, thats almost how my 90HP feels for now. But, ofcourse - with much more grunt. The turbo lag has been reduced and the acceleration is very linear, so much that it reminds me of the old petrol WagonR in the way it reacts as the rpm climbs. It will disappoint you - if you are searching for the old DDiS turbokick though.
With the linear surge in power and the good low end torque - driveability is also of high order, and the two ladies who have driven the car recently did not have any problems getting adjusted to the turbo diesel. However - I'll still consider the Renault engine that goes into Micra/ Verito etc - way ahead of the multijet when it comes to low end power delivery.
By now - you would have heard FIAT'ians complain about the wrong selection of gear ratios for Punto - and I really echo that thought. 100 comes at 2500rpm, and 120 comes at 3000 rpm - unnecessarily high values for a modern turbodiesel. A taller overdrive could have resulted in better cruising speeds and better highway FE.
A lot has been said already about ride/ handling/ suspension package- and so I better skip that topic for now. |