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Originally Posted by romeomidhun
(Post 5284569)
Better not to give ear to his kind of idiotic show-off reviews - where he tests an off-road-specific car like Jimny for a 0-100 drag race and saying the engine has no power, and write-off the car not even taking the car to an off-road surface. Better stick to the Team-BHP kind of practical reviews. |
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And all he does that while shouting on top of his lungs in his microphone. :eek:
I would suggest waiting for the Brezza 6 speed TC. A segment above in all terms, or buying the Baleno manual. Manual>>TC>CVT>AMT>>>>DCT for Indian conditions IMHO (sorry if I offended anyone)
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Originally Posted by Gupts007
(Post 5272743)
Well, IMO - a facelift is a usually a cosmetic procedure done to an aging car so that the manufacturer can get some more sales numbers with minimal investment. -- |
Another word coined... Baleno '
DEEP facelift'!
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Originally Posted by volkman10
(Post 5284900)
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The new Baleno with an auto gearbox that's not AMT!
Which means they've launched it elsewhere but the biggest market that keeps them afloat - they decide to give it with the AMT all in the name of keeping cost down.:disappointed
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Originally Posted by Vignesh Vee
(Post 5284543)
I saw his review, braking hard on uneven sand surfaces and telling that braking is not good. rl:
New Baleno comes with a 14-inch disc as compared to the previous 13-inch and upgraded caliper with more contact patch, rear brake drums are also bigger. A significant improvement in the braking department. |
In that video, he applied full brake on a good road and could see he had to steer it to keep it straight. Not a good sign I think.
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Originally Posted by swageo
(Post 5285154)
In that video, he applied full brake on a good road and could see he had to steer it to keep it straight. Not a good sign I think. |
Nope, he brakes aggressively on uneven sand surfaces and steers the steering unnecessarily.
It's evident watch from 23:46, and when he launched at 23:52, it's clear how much sand is there on the left side. Due to this, it struggled for traction.
BTW, I'm not a fan of his reviews, not going to take his words seriously.
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Originally Posted by Vignesh Vee
(Post 5285326)
Nope, he brakes aggressively on uneven sand surfaces and steers the steering unnecessarily.
It's evident watch from 23:46, and when he launched at 23:52, it's clear how much sand is there on the left side. Due to this, it struggled for traction.
BTW, I'm not a fan of his reviews, not going to take his words seriously. |
Car was going at around 60kmph and the white patch seen on left side looks to be the concrete edge of highway. Hard to believe he was driving at this speed with one wheel outside the road.
While am also not a big fan of his high pitch sound, reviews usually shows the real scenario visually. He praised baleno on many fronts, but not on hard breaking.
Took a short spin on the top spec Alpha variant. The car didn't feel as peppy as my i10 Sportz Kappa2. Hill hold function worked superbly. Outer sheet metal panels didn't flex much. Didn't think much and booked the Nexa Blue Alpha MT variant as I was dazzled by the brilliance of the projector LED headlights! However, the sales manager informed me that the colour is called Celestial Blue, not Nexa Blue!
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Originally Posted by buzzy_boy
(Post 5284410)
I am in a similar situation. However, i have two points of difference: if the Brezza comes with the 6 speed auto as reported, I believe that the mid spec variant would be priced north of 10 Lakhs, and I don't have that budget. Two, I'm okay with Baleno's manual gearbox - which is seriously good.
I found it easy to use the AMT in the manual mode, and if you treat it as a manual without clutch - eg: manually prep the vehicle for overtakes without relying on kick-downs, you may find it acceptable. It is in a different league compared to the Punch AMT for example - which is shockingly slow even in the manual mode. However, AMTs are a relatively new technology, and even in our forums there are instances with costly repair bills down the line.
Hence if I were you, I would either buy the manual Baleno, or else wait for the Brezza. |
I test drove the AMT again - this time to my hearts content. For me Auto gearbox is not negotiable.
A few points that I observed -
- The jerk in the shift is maximum when shifting from 1st to 2nd. Irrespective of whether you are shifting using M function or letting the AMT do it automatically.
- The shifts from 3rd to 4th to 5th if done manually feel very less intrusive than if they are done automatically by the AMT. Also these shifts are far less jerky than the shift from 1st to 2nd.
- If you take off the foot from the accelerator to let the AMT shift the gear when you want it to, the jerk is noticeably reduced. We would do this even in the CVT for easy shifting and not extending the RPM. So if one learns to do the same thing here, AMT is more livable with.
- Spirited driving should be undertaken using manual mode only and it is more satisfying.
I've decided to push through the purchase. If Brezza comes in an irresistible format then I will be in a soup. For now the only hurdle left is to choose the color. Having already owned (currently) the White Baleno I thought I'd probably shift to the Silver for a change but I am not so sure yet as white still looks the best IMO. Will go and have a look at the silver which I find a tad too bluish to my liking. If it doesn't tickle my fancy, white it shall be.
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Originally Posted by Gupts007
(Post 5286245)
We would do this even in the CVT for easy shifting and not extending the RPM. So if one learns to do the same thing here, AMT is more livable with. |
Surprising that one can pick up a gear change in a CVT on a regular basis. I have driven many CVT's abroad and the only time I would notice the gear change is the change in RPM when accelerating hard.
I have almost never aided the gear change by taking my foot off the accelerator.
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Originally Posted by Mafia
(Post 5286394)
Surprising that one can pick up a gear change in a CVT on a regular basis. I have driven many CVT's abroad and the only time I would notice the gear change is the change in RPM when accelerating hard.
I have almost never aided the gear change by taking my foot off the accelerator. |
That is true. I have owned the Micra CVT and Honda City CVT and if you take your foot off the accelerator you would be actually going nowhere. If you try this while overtaking, you are a dead duck.Smooth CVT progression is achieved by modulating the pedal but that doesn't mean you can take your foot off it at any time. That is actually a pain point of a CVT vs say a torque converter AT- the amount of constant foot-on-pedal.
Hello everyone, I'm a BHP noob and this is my first post. I hope this helps any potential buyers.
I liked the 2022 Baleno a lot and cancelled my Kia Carens Premium 1.5 NA petrol booking to go for Baleno Sigma. This was going to be my first car which I'm buying with my own hard earned money. I didn't want a fully loaded variant and Sigma with accesories worth 50k was enough and affordable for me without financing the car. I got the delivery on 25th March, Friday.
It's been 4 days, I was about to leave for my office when I noticed something, the left rear view mirror cover was broken, after a closer inspection, I found out that their was a dent on the door, window bezel just below A pillar.
I enquired with my neighbours and found out one of my neighbour dropped their Rasika Cooler on my car while unloading it from a Tata pickup.
Bad news is obviously the unfortunate accident, but good news is A pillar is undamaged, just scuffed. Will take the car to the dealer and see what are my options.
I need an advice, should I go for the insurance cover and keep 10k from my neighbour which will kill my NCB or just give him the bill?
Also, should I change the entire door? What's your experience of paint match and quality at Nexa dealerships?
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Originally Posted by heavyduty
(Post 5287899)
Hello everyone, I'm a BHP noob and this is my first post. I hope this helps any potential buyers. |
Firstly, congratulations on your new car. Incidents like these happen, but they surely are painful. Do take an estimate from NEXA, but ensure they don't change your door for this minor damage. Replaced door will NOT be the same as original factory door. Explained
here when I had to go through almost similar damage.
In my opinion, they will give you an estimate of around 6k and you should hand over the bill to your neighbour. Don't change the entire mirror assembly, just it's cover is available.
Regards,
Shashi
From the pictures, the damage fortunately appears cosmetic.
Only the mirror cover seems broken and should be replaceable as a child part. It doesn't seem to be the electric type with integrated blinkers, so shouldn't cost much even if you do replace the whole unit (in case any clips/holders for the top cover are broken).
The door damage seems fixable with some dent pulling and repainting.
Doesn't look like it will be a large bill overall. Let your neighbor cover it, if so agreed. No need to get insurance involved unless it's a large expense.
I've been a vivid reader of your posts Leoshashi and coincidentally I read the XL6 boot conundrum few months ago, and I'll read it again.
On the first glance of my Baleno, I was literally on my knees and though, hell, the A pillar is dented. But on closer inspection I realised it's just the door.
Well, shit happens.
I'll post an update after getting a quote from the dealership.
Thanks a lot Chetan_Rao and Leoshashi for your advice.
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