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Originally Posted by DigitalOne (Post 4379567)
If you are planning to keep the car for a long period - meaning not reselling in few years - then go for the 2017 model. 80k is a significant discount.


Thanks DigitalOne, I am planning to keep the car for at least three years.

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Originally Posted by rajamuneeb (Post 4379498)
I am planning to buy the new Verna. I went for a test drive and liked the car. The only thing which I found lacking are the brakes. I found them spongy. Otherwise overall it's an excellent package at such a price point.

I second that. Took a test drive of New Verna 2017, VTVT last week and felt that the brakes lacked the bite. Power delivery is fantastic and that typical Vernaesque Boat like ride quality is gone. Instead you get a planted feeling though not in the league of European sedans. Brakes and interiors were a bit of a letdown for me though. Waiting for Ciaz Facelift and praying that they plonk a powerful petrol motor into it.

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Originally Posted by rajamuneeb (Post 4379498)
The only thing which I found lacking are the brakes. I found them spongy. The total saving comes to nearly 80k.

The brakes are more than adequate. They just feel spongy but I have never had any problems whatsoever. I recently sold mine to get a hexa. And 80k is an awesome deal. Go for it. Verna is a fantastic car.

Planning for a test drive again this week specifically for the brakes. Getting a good offer for the i10 owned by the family from the dealer. Anyone having any idea as to when the Ciaz facelift will be unveiled?

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Originally Posted by CornerCarver (Post 4379989)
Planning for a test drive again this week specifically for the brakes. Getting a good offer for the i10 owned by the family from the dealer. Anyone having any idea as to when the Ciaz facelift will be unveiled?


As per some reports the refreshed Ciaz would come post June. Either July or August. Maruti is still testing it's new engines which are reported to replace the existing ones plonked in Ciaz and others. I have also asked my dealer to give me another test drive specifically to test brakes again. Will be doing that tomorrow. Verna IMHO is much more delightful Car to drive than the Ciaz. My opinion is based strictly on the test drives I took of Verna and Ciaz.

On 30.03.2018 I took the delivery of Hyundai Verna 1.6D MT SX. The delivery experience at Advaith Hyundai was very smooth. I upgraded the rubber to Yokohama A drive R1 at Madhus. The size I have chosen is 205/55 R16. The OE Tyre was Bridgestone Ecopia.

Now for some initial review (after driving close to 300 Kms over the weekend);

1. The ride quality is just awesome and is far better than the Honda City!
2. The handling is also good and with a fatter Tyre, I have more confidence in taking the corners at slightly higher speeds.
3. The interior part quality is good too.
4. The car is highly insulated. The engine cannot be heard inside the Cabin.
5. The overall glass area is smaller as compared to segment rivals and this helps the AC to cool the cabin quickly and also maintain lower blower speeds.
6. The seats are comfortable.

What could have been better?

1. There is no foot well lighting in SX variant!
2. The switches on the driver door are not illuminated (other than Driver Power Window Switch).
3. Rear seat leg room can be an issue if the front seats are pushed all the way back.
4. High boot loading lip!


Overall I find this car much better and refined as compared to my earlier car (2014 Honda City iDTEC SV):thumbs up

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Originally Posted by MCR (Post 4380432)
On 30.03.2018 I took the delivery of Hyundai Verna 1.6D MT SX.


Many congratulations MCR. Wish you endless happy niggle free miles with your new car. A quick question though. Were you able to get any discounts on it? I am also going to book mine in a week's time. Trying to get quotes from different dealers. I am interested in the SXO model. Congrats once again buddy.

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Originally Posted by rajamuneeb (Post 4380710)
Many congratulations MCR. Wish you endless happy niggle free miles with your new car. A quick question though. Were you able to get any discounts on it? I am also going to book mine in a week's time. Trying to get quotes from different dealers. I am interested in the SXO model. Congrats once again buddy.

Thanks for the wishes rajamuneeb.

There are no discounts on the car. In fact some fast moving colors have a waiting time of around 1 week. I had got quotes from 3 dealers and all of them quoted the same price. I went with Advaith Hyundai since they could get me a Mach 2018 manufactured car.

Much has been talked about the lack of cabin space of the Verna compared to its peers. A genuine question, Verna has similar exterior dimensions to the peers, so is the lack of interior space due to inefficient space utilization or has the space being spent in longer overhangs or where exactly is the space being utilized?

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Originally Posted by MCR (Post 4380432)
On 30.03.2018 I took the delivery of Hyundai Verna 1.6D MT SX. Overall I find this car much better and refined as compared to my earlier car (2014 Honda City iDTEC SV):thumbs up

Hi MCR, and many congratulation on your fabulous buy!

I am deeply happy to read your review simply because I was a die-hard fan of the City, and had firmly made up mind to replace my outgoing Indigo with it. In the City, I loved the cabin refinement, the overall luxury and the legendary Honda reliability. The dated designs, the unappetizing cut-lines on the body and the fairly large numbers on the road didn't deter me.

But then, then new Verna was launched. My wife wanted to take a look, and just to amuse here, I went over. The first looks were amazing...the car looks really modern and sporty, and has an edge to it. And then, the amazing array of features made it all the more attractive: ventilated seats, cooled glove box, rear curtain, 6 airbags, Led lights, and everything else was just designed to floor! The safety features in terms of the high strength steel body frame, cornering lamps and six airbags appealed significantly too.

And then, the test drive made things crystal clear. The suspension was far superior. The extra 100cc of engine delivered a fab punch to the acceleration. The DRLs looked magnificent. Rear leg room and comfort is awesome as none of us goes above 5'9. It is a pleasure to get behind the wheel, with an equally delighted family beside.

So I picked up the Verna in September 2017. I miss a few things like higher average, rain sensing wipers etc., but feel that list of misses is microscopic compared to the list of Hits it delivers. Great to have another BHPian with this lovely baby...wish you awesome miles ahead! clap: :) :thumbs up

I still can't get over the front section of the car. What were Hyundai designers thinking? The back and side profile is very good.

Got mine silver surfer delivered today. Had asked interiors to be done in tan orange. Some photos:

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Originally Posted by NutsNBolts (Post 4389485)
Got mine silver surfer delivered today. Had asked interiors to be done in tan orange. Some photos:

Congratulations on your new ride NutsNBolts. Wishing loads of happy miles ahead!:)

The interiors look interesting. Is this a dealer level modification or a personalisation being offered directly by Hyundai? If its okay, could you share how much the tan orange interior modification cost and what are the materials used on the Seats, Dashboard and Door Trims?

I had also come across a video on YouTube showing a Verna at a Hyundai showroom, having similar interiors.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hns...&index=1&t=29s

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Originally Posted by red.devil_19 (Post 4389612)
Congratulations on your new ride NutsNBolts. Wishing loads of happy miles ahead!:)

The interiors look interesting. Is this a dealer level modification or a personalisation being offered directly by Hyundai? If its okay, could you share how much the tan orange interior modification cost and what are the materials used on the Seats, Dashboard and Door Trims?

Thanks, red.devil_19. Its a dealer level modification. The material used is PU leather and faux wood for various trimmings. The total package was 36K.

Test drove 1.6 top end CRDi. Man what a car! If I am buying a Sedan, Verna is my next car! Excellent driveablity, premium feel, quality of interior, smoothness of clutch and steering...awesome! Top notch IMHO! Hyudai has done a wonderful job.


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