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Originally Posted by Rocketscience
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I get no more than 13.5-14 (city driving (not bumper to bumper traffic)) , it drops to about 12.5-13 in dense traffic conditions. If that helps! lol:
This is definitely reassuring , after everyone reporting nothing less than 17-18km/l , frankly even 14km/l is the highest of any cars we have owned and we are pretty happy with this. :) |
These are the figures taken right now. From faridabad to my office in Karol bagh. I could have managed more but wasn't doing the usual sedate driving needed for getting best mileage.
@Vsrivatsa _ those scuff plates are pure VFM and looks amazing at night. You are right they aren't DIY type. Took 45 minutes to the guy installing it and he used extra wires as well.
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Originally Posted by vsrivatsa
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Introduction: Initial Ownership Report of 2014 Honda City i-DTEC / V Variant Alloys & Tyres
I headed straight to A1 Car Care Center near Ashoka Pillar Bangalore where I got the tyres immediately exchanged with Michelin XM2 195/65 R15 as recommended on Team-BHP. |
Could you tell me if the lower areas of your car's door are getting more soiled due to the wider tyres which extend a bit out of the sideline . I believe there was a post in this forum to this effect.
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Originally Posted by anilagdr
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Could you tell me if the lower areas of your car's door are getting more soiled due to the wider tyres which extend a bit out of the sideline . I believe there was a post in this forum to this effect. |
Not for the 195/60R15, those are probably for the 16 inch RIMs and 205/50R16 Tires. I will check again today and post some pictures.
RocketScience went for the larger tires:
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vsrivatsa, I have traced that post. It was by neel911 who had Michelin Primacy 3ST 195/60R15 tyres.
He says "The Michelin P3ST are just superb. It holds the road so well even at high speeds. Even in rains, I feel much more comfortable handing the unicorn. One thing I wanted to point out though is that as the tyres are wider than OEM, they stick out marginally from body. Due to this, inspite of having mud guards, it easily spoils the lower part of your door during rainy days with the dirty water getting splashed from tyres."
What's your experience?
A quick update
Took my Golden Brown beauty for a drive to Bangalore for the Car Seats with Karlsson, drove down the same day back to chennai
Below is the average overall, lot of improvement in the FE. Drove at economy mode (green light on in the mid) @ 90-110 Kmph
Buddies thanks for all your suggestions and feedback
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Originally Posted by vsrivatsa
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STEP 3:
With this certificate, I approached Honda Assure and submitted them a copy of the letter provided by Bajaj Allianz and requested for a refund of 25%. The Honda Assure contact person at the dealership reviewed the documents provided and has submitted for a refund of 25% which he claims would be done within a period of 45 days.
The refund would be directly debited to the Bank Account that I have shared with Honda Assure.
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Please can you confirm whether the Honda Assure folks have refunded the 25% amount ?
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Originally Posted by anilagdr
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vsrivatsa, I have traced that post. It was by neel911 who had Michelin Primacy 3ST 195/60R15 tyres.
He says "The Michelin P3ST are just superb. It holds the road so well even at high speeds. Even in rains, I feel much more comfortable handing the unicorn. One thing I wanted to point out though is that as the tyres are wider than OEM, they stick out marginally from body. Due to this, inspite of having mud guards, it easily spoils the lower part of your door during rainy days with the dirty water getting splashed from tyres." What's your experience? |
I don't have these issues as I have not changed the alloys. I guess this is a problem for folks who went for larger rims on the Alloy Wheels as well.
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Originally Posted by for_cars1
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Please can you confirm whether the Honda Assure folks have refunded the 25% amount ? |
Yes, I had to call Dakshin Honda multiple times and follow up but yes the amount has been finally refunded :)
Hi there
Sorry to bump here, but have you any updates on your ride? :)
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Originally Posted by anilagdr
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Hi there
Sorry to bump here, but have you any updates on your ride? :) |
Thanks for the ping. The car is going good - I have completed all 3 Free Services and over 11,000 kms now! clap:
Will be going on another long drive for the long weekend coming up, will post some pictures and updates post that.
Great, guess you have no problems so far. Shall wait for your updates here.
Looks beautiful,both the surroundings and the car!! Good to know that the car did well on rough terrains too,something that Verna did not. And the mileage figures sounds great too!! Overall you had a great experience I guess. My car is scheduled for delivery this month,eagerly waiting for it!!
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That is a stunning set of pics. I too did a Wayanad trip this week and just returned, The performance of the car was great. Got around 22 km for the onward journey and 23 for the return trip (as per MID).
Didnt have a single case of scraping of under body. Two snaps from that trip -
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I too did a Wayanad trip this week and just returned |
The first picture is a killer, I will not be surprised if this is your new desktop background.
The FE continues to be amazing as being reported by most of the owners.
Keep updating.
Cheers,
pdma.
Time for another update from my side on my 2014 City. The car has covered 13,400 km as of now and its been a good 9.5 months of ownership. I also faced 1 puncture on the rear tyre recently - the first one so far and found it to be a really long nail. Given that they give metal rims for the space, I just refilled the air using the Coido Air Inflator (
URL) that I have and headed to the nearest petrol bunk and got it fixed.
Night Breaker Unlimited
Coming to the main focus of this post, I decided to make changes to the headlight based on what some of the other folks on the Official Thread have done. As I went thru Team BHP threads, it was clear that there are mainly two recommended options in this area if we want to upgrade the stock headlights without affecting warranty.
1. Philips Xtreme Vision
2. Osram NightBreaker Unlimited
After going thru multiple threads and looking at the specifications of each in detail I was a little confused about making this upgrade when I read on one of the posts that these lights have a more whitish color to them and are hence less effective in rains. After additional discussions with other people on the official thread, I decided to go with the NightBreaker Unlimited (NBU). As I write this, I also noticed that Philips seems to have released a newer version of their Xtreme Vision with higher Kelvin rating (3700 K) while the NBU that I added is rated at 3600 K. That is for the information of other BHPians who want to consider the Xtreme Vision.
Here is an informational video on the NBU:
Official Video
Also, I found this post on the Official Thread, a good explanation of how the Kelvin rating on the bulb can be mapped to the colour:
URL
I ordered the Bulbs from PowerBulbs.com at the following
URL They offer Free Worldwide shipping from this site. I received the Bulbs with good packing in 7 days time. When I ordered there was a discount of 20% at the website.
The Package Arrives... The Night Breaker Unlimited A Closer Look
Now, coming to the comparison between the stock bulbs and the Night Breaker Unlimited. I wanted to get a good comparison and also take some shots using the camera for more detailed analysis as well as reference for other BHPians. I started in search of roads without street lights. I realized that Bengaluru has really improved since most of the roads seem to be well lit at 9-30 PM in the night :D Finally found a wide road near Ashoka Pillar which seemed to missing a street light and finalized on the place. I then used a stone fence pillar that was on the left as the marker to position the car. Now remember I would have to position the car again at the same spot to be able to capture the picture again once I install the new bulbs. Once this was finalized, I got some pictures with stock headlights. Posted below for reference:
Stock Headlights Provided by Honda
After having captured the reference image, I went back home and fitted the Osram NBUs. The whole process took about 10 minutes and one can do it by opening the bonnet and disconnecting the cable that connects to it which is in the area behind the headlight. The existing Bulb then can be pulled out. It is all plug and play but you would need a torch if you are trying this at night and one more person to shine the light in the correct place for help.
Once I had the new Bulbs fitted, I headed back to the same place and took some shots with newer bulbs. Below is another picture from the NBUs for reference:
Osram Night Breaker Unlimited
Now that we have seen reference pictures of both these, its time now to get to a comparison mode. The picture below should help well with the comparison:
Stock Bulbs Vs Night Breaker Unlimited
My analysis from the picture - it is clear that the light coming from the NBU has a more whiter shade on it as compared to the stock bulbs which are more yellowish. The yellow beam seems to scatter more initially as can be seen in the picture. The nearby tree is more visible in the stock lights as compared the NBUs. However, the strength of the NBU seems to be that throw of the light in a more focused manner on the road. The light seems more whiter and brighter and the intensity is higher than the stock bulbs.
Front Facing View Comaparison of the Two Bulbs
As for the question if the light is going longer distance - this is difficult to comment on since I replaced the low beams and they are focused for the near zone and hence angle at which they seem to be focused is not helping me determine if the longer distance claim is really true form this analysis. Given that the scattering is less, I feel this would be the case if someone were to use these for the High Beam Headlights. I leave it now for the others to decide based on what I have shared.
Thanks for reading my thread - hope you found it useful.
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