Re: Maruti S-Cross : Official Review Quote:
Originally Posted by greatmana2000
On a hilly twisty road with patches of straight roads , I am sure one would experience more than frequent gearshifts .As far as I am concerned , there is nothing to die for in the S-cross or the 1.6 engine .
If one is interested in the S-cross then it has to be the 1.6 and not the 1.3 for sure .
As I mentioned earlier with regard to suspension or steering feedback or engine performance , we need to take cars below 12-15 lakhs under consideration.
Yes, I am trying to get the suspension issue resolved . If you go through my previous posts I have been looking up at suspension parts of the S-cross from other countries.
The max legal speed of 100km/hr is ambiguous again . For a santro ,nano , alto , it definitely is not safe . Especially with cars that still have tubes in the tyres . So it all boils down to what car , road , traffic , visibility ,response time and brakes . |
Being a 1.3 s cross owner, I can chip in with a few comments
I had driven the 1.6 and 1.3 quite extensively before buying. At the initial stage when the prices were soaring high, none of the "enthusiasts" including me was not ready to shell out 3.5 L+ for the addictive torque or the performance. Once the price dropped 1.6s began to appear in forums and were praised for its superior performance.
At the moment a person looking for a 12-15L car can choose the S cross over the creta sx and duster RXZ110 (Not the AWD) for highway runs.
I am a person who wanted to sell off the 1.3 and buy a 1.6 when the prices dropped, but after some test drives, was not convinced about it. The 1.6 is very good, but not good enough for a swap from the 1.3 and lose 5 big ones from the pocket in the process. The 1.6 is a sleeper car and can turn into a rocket in the sweet zone. Trust me even the remapped 1.3 feels out of control in those twisties when the rpm is >2k rpm. S cross does feel a bit lumpy on the curves and donot gve that confidence compared to say a polo, swift or a jetta.
Some day I would like to time the remapped 1.3 (0-100) and compare with the 1.6. Roads here donot give ample opportunity to use the potential of turbo diesels like these. You have to shift incessantly to keep it in the turbo zone.
I still crave for the 1.6, but the remapped 1.3 is here to stay. It is not powerful as the creta or duster, but can negotiate bad roads, gives good FE, has more than adequate space for 4 adults, has a good AC and most imporantly gives a Maruti "peace of mind". I would have loved 6 airbags and a better looking front end, but at the end of the day, I feel it is safer than a baleno or a breeza.
I would love to consider a 1.6 as an upgrade may be three years down the line, but it is highly likely that Maruti would discontinue it and kill off a VFM performance option. I would be completing one year of hippo ownership on Aug 28th. Every thing will depend on the price that True value would quote for the one year old. If it is too low, he ll stay with me for a few more years (3-5 years)
May be a 1.8TSI sometime in future or a 2.0L VAG, if I can afford the car and service then.  More over my left leg is getting those knee aches. A dual clutch perhaps...
Last edited by sandygordon : 16th August 2016 at 22:29.
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