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Excellent and tastefully modified Harrier interiors. I really like the way they matched the seat covers with top end variant. The aftermarket touchscreen fitted in this vehicle is a criminal offence :Frustrati I feel sorry for the owner. Just look at the ugly gaps on side. There are many better options available now. Hope he gets them changed.

https://youtu.be/zTnmPlSejjk

I have always been fascinated by any color as long as it is black. The dark edition has increased my curiosity to a different level. However I feel larger wheels in the Harrier will make the package much more lucrative. Can experienced team bhpians throw light on this topic and suggest if 19 inchers will fit in and if yes what might be the repercussions !

Got these numbers from a FB Harrier group. Couldn't verify the source though. Would be really happy if this is true :). Hope this continues in the coming months.

This car deserves it :thumbs up.

These could be factory despatches related to the test drive cars of auto transmission and BS6 models being sent to dealerships.

I doubt if Harrier sold more than the others but at the same time, hope this is true and sustains in the coming months and year(s).

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Originally Posted by PaddleShifter (Post 4879220)
These could be factory despatches related to the test drive cars of auto transmission and BS6 models being sent to dealerships.

I doubt if Harrier sold more than the others but at the same time, hope this is true and sustains in the coming months and year(s).

My two cents:

1. Test drive cars were available at Dealers from Feb-March 2020 onwards.
2. The figure below is incorrect. Hector (along with Hector Plus) sold more than Harrier

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Originally Posted by ramnaresh_2000 (Post 4865759)
No display vehicle available for Harrier. It was resting in "Service Center" which is at a different location.

Quoting myself on my previous post. Today I went to Tata showroom again to get my TD. To my surprise no TD vehicle again. I complained to SA that this is 2nd visit and not acceptable. Then SA accompanied me to Tata service center which was 4 kms away from showroom to show vehicle in flesh, no TD vehicle available.

They had an XZ+ variant in stock yard and told I can have a look inside. I got inside and struggled a bit to get seating position right as my left leg kept on hitting the dashboard.

The steering wheel was a bit small compared to my TUV, the plastic quality hits on your face. Oh Tata, the hard plastics everywhere was an eye sore. I did not expect this from a 20+ lakhs SUV. No offense to existing users, but inside dynamics was a big disaster. I struggled with everything starting from push button to hand break. Reverse camera was a joke, fully pixelated. The seat adjustment button was working only for backward adjustment, not able to move forward it was wobbly. The SA toggled a bit and it started working.

The outside was a total contrast, beautifully build, great design, heavy doors, heavy bonet and the red colour was dashing. Absolutely loved the pano sunroof.

The SA was not aware of new XT+ variant:Frustrati He was shocked when we shown him on Tata website. He said we may have a Zoom call soon and will get details shortly.

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Originally Posted by ramnaresh_2000 (Post 4880581)
To my surprise no TD vehicle again.

My friend, based on your requirements there is company called Hyundai and it makes a car called Creta. Just go for that. If you want that level of customer service at a Harrier showroom you will not get it. These folks make great cars but don't know how to sell them.

If you still want to go ahead with Harrier keep your expectations very low otherwise Murphy's law will kick. Tata sales.and Murphy's law combination can get pretty unimaginable.

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Originally Posted by mads2849 (Post 4874188)
I have always been fascinated by any color as long as it is black. The dark edition has increased my curiosity to a different level. However I feel larger wheels in the Harrier will make the package much more lucrative. Can experienced team bhpians throw light on this topic and suggest if 19 inchers will fit in and if yes what might be the repercussions !

No one replied to my query ☹️

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Originally Posted by krishnakarthik1 (Post 4880665)
My friend, based on your requirements there is company called Hyundai and it makes a car called Creta.

In Pune, I trued to get a TD of creta. Contacted 4 showrooms - none had a proper TD car. Some had none, while some offered to ride an unregistered one, which means a very restricted drive. Explanation given is that the demand is so high, why block some cars for TD!

As for Harrier, I got TD twice at home. One of which was a 30km drive. So ended up booking that.

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Originally Posted by mads2849 (Post 4882333)
No one replied to my query ☹️

Surely you can fit 19 inch rims but you have to get tyres with comparatively thin side profiles to compensate for the rims being up sized, which would result in ride quality getting a little bumpy and harsh.

Tyres act as shock absorbers as well, the smaller the side profile is, the harsher the ride becomes and big potholes and speed breakers could damage your rims. If you plan on riding in city conditions where roads are very good, then it would be fine but otherwise the ride quality would suffer.

Others may correct me and shed some more knowledge on this.

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4882464)
In Pune, I trued to get a TD of creta. Contacted 4 showrooms - none had a proper TD car. Some had none, while some offered to ride an unregistered one, which means a very restricted drive. Explanation given is that the demand is so high, why block some cars for TD!

As for Harrier, I got TD twice at home. One of which was a 30km drive. So ended up booking that.

Hey congrats on finally booking the car. What's holding me back is the connected tech update - dealer salespeople would obviously not know much but I'm a bit worried about taking delivery and then Tata rolling out connected car features in new models. Have you heard anything about it?

Also, did they give you the extra 80K discount (cash discount + exchange bonus + corporate offer).

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Originally Posted by andafunda (Post 4882518)
Hey congrats on finally booking the car. What's holding me back is the connected tech update - dealer salespeople would obviously not know much but I'm a bit worried about taking delivery and then Tata rolling out connected car features in new models. Have you heard anything about it?

Also, did they give you the extra 80K discount (cash discount + exchange bonus + corporate offer).

Thanks!

I didn't ask about connected car tech. My salesperson is a Nexon EV guy. He didn't even know that Harrier XZA has 6 airbags.

I got 65k cash discount. I am neither a part of a big corporate, nor have an exchange car. So I am satisfied with this. Plus more savings on insurance. For XZA+, they offered no discount.

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Originally Posted by pseudo_coder (Post 4882783)
Thanks!

I didn't ask about connected car tech. My salesperson is a Nexon EV guy. He didn't even know that Harrier XZA has 6 airbags.

I got 65k cash discount. I am neither a part of a big corporate, nor have an exchange car. So I am satisfied with this. Plus more savings on insurance. For XZA+, they offered no discount.

That's a great deal, congrats! I agree with you approach of getting the dealer to match insurance quote.

Tata doesn't train their sales people at all - the person who gave me the TD was shocked to see that the A/C could be controlled from the HU. :uncontrol

Nice review for Harrier

However I find that Harrier still does not provide any connectivity feature like remote ignition. Kia is actually pushing sales with these features.

Anyone think connectivity features create a better customer value?

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Originally Posted by Himjyoti (Post 4885304)
Nice review for Harrier

However I find that Harrier still does not provide any connectivity feature like remote ignition. Kia is actually pushing sales with these features.

Anyone think connectivity features create a better customer value?

Tata has been lagging at this since a while. When Hexa was launched, it did not have the 'request sensor' on the doors. While the lower priced Nexon did. Now, Nexon & Nexon EV have SOME connected car features, while Harrier doesn't have all. Even the Nexon EV has MORE than the ICE Nexon! Typical Tata.
Just like they came late to the sunroof party - when they finally realised and accepted that this is India - a SUNROOF sells more cars than Safety Stars... they will realise that 'gimmicks' like connected car apps will improve sales and finally add them by 2021 end.


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