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Originally Posted by gopalnt (Post 5878098)
Saw the Dzire in flesh at Phoenix Mall in Chennai yesterday. The SA not even mentioned once about the 5* rating. I asked about the engine change, especially from 4Cs to 3. He responded by saying "Sir, Maruti has been the pioneer of 3 cyl engines and they were the ones who introduced 3 cyl on Indian cars, which were followed by other companies". He also said all future cars will be 3 cyls only because of the mileage it gives.

The front seats are really comfortable, width is enough for even broader shoulders. But rear seats lacked thigh support.

I hope you realise that he is right in some ways about the 3 cylinder bit. The Z12 is a very nice and efficient engine. Please do not carry any bias about smoothness etc. It does its intended job just fine.

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Originally Posted by fhdowntheline (Post 5878707)
I hope you realise that he is right in some ways about the 3 cylinder bit. The Z12 is a very nice and efficient engine. Please do not carry any bias about smoothness etc. It does its intended job just fine.

I test drove the Swift AMT, which has the same Z12 engine. The car picked up to 40 kmph in no time and with a little more tap, reached 60. But, that AMT kick feeling when shifting between gears, especially between 2nd and 3rd gear is still more pronounced as like the previous gen Swift/Dzire cars. In stop-and-go traffic, it was not comfortable. I know that's how AMTs work, but I thought Maruti would have done more fine tuning of how AMT behaves, but seems not to be.

The local launch of the 2024 DZire was conducted earlier in the evening today by the Sky Automobiles dealership. I was invited as a honorary Chief Guest for the unveiling. The Senior Manager Shri Dhananjay knows about my Team-BHP connection so I was honoured to be representing our forum at such a big local event, which will be highlighted in all social media and regional news channels tomorrow (or the day after).

The unveiling was completed in the presence of many esteemed bank and government officials, media personnel, new and existing customers and the entire staff of the Sky dealership who had turned up in large numbers to be a part of the inauguration. Amidst bursting of confetti, crackers, loud clapping and excited celebrations, the 2024 DZire made it's local bow.

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My Silver DZire had also been unloaded from the delivery truck earlier today. It found a special place on the center floor under the spotlights, and was duly unveiled by me as well.

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My little one remarked that the new Silver shade reminded her of the original Bond car, the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger! For me, I cannot shake the VW/Audi vibe every time I see the DZire from the side. This one is a looker, and how!

If all goes well with the local RTO and other formalities, our DZire should be home tomorrow evening or (at most) by Wednesday.

The dealership is scheduled to receive 50 cars before the month ends, so it's safe to assume that the DZire is poised to be yet another blockbuster launch from Maruti-Suzuki.

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Originally Posted by gopalnt (Post 5878873)
I test drove the Swift AMT, which has the same Z12 engine. The car picked up to 40 kmph in no time and with a little more tap, reached 60. But, that AMT kick feeling when shifting between gears, especially between 2nd and 3rd gear is still more pronounced as like the previous gen Swift/Dzire cars. In stop-and-go traffic, it was not comfortable. I know that's how AMTs work, but I thought Maruti would have done more fine tuning of how AMT behaves, but seems not to be.

I would not have touched an AMT car with a barge pole even last year, but looking at my 2024 Swift performance based on city driving needs, I have made peace with it because it does the job well enough without a significant head nod ( the degree of which is subjective I guess) , with fuel efficiency thrown in for good measure. Yes, one can always opt for the C3 with its turbo petrol, but then you dont get everything in one car do you?

The first Maruti that I will recommend to my friends and family. The new Dzire take Maruti way ahead

> Looks - its surely the best looking Maruti
> Safety - the safest Maruti ever
> Took them 41 years to make a 5 star rated car ?

enjoy this short as well

https://youtube.com/shorts/mbTQSxzsG...NptpfyOXmN8kjq

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Originally Posted by balpha (Post 5877945)
It seems Maruti has done some structural changes on the platform. Some reinforcements can be seen under the bonet corners. Haven't seen such reinforcements on earlier Maruti cars not even on the newly launched Swift with which it shares its platform.

Was doing some more search about this, and found that earlier Esteem and Zen had this kind of elements. Maruti might have removed them in their search for weight reduction and mileage.

My request to Maruti is to bring such reinforcement elements in all vars ASAP.

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Looks stunning in white!

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Originally Posted by RavenAvi (Post 5878925)


My Silver DZire had also been unloaded from the delivery truck earlier today. It found a special place on the center floor under the spotlights, and was duly unveiled by me as well.

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My little one remarked that the new Silver shade reminded her of the original Bond car, the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger! For me, I cannot shake the VW/Audi vibe every time I see the DZire from the side. This one is a looker, and how!

If all goes well with the local RTO and other formalities, our DZire should be home tomorrow evening or (at most) by Wednesday.

Congratulations Avi on your new possession, the car looks absolutely stunning in the Silver shade. I’m really looking forward to your ownership report soon, we will get to learn a lot more nuances about the car. Once you get delivery, please share lots of photos here too:D.

Again, wishing you many happy miles ahead & great health.

Congratulations on being an owner of the Maruti car with a new image. I am a diehard fan of Mahindra and Toyota but finally shifted to Maruti club with Jimny. I am glad that Maruti Dzire with 5 star rating will get the new image of the brand wrt safety. Good mileage due to new engine, 5 star rating for safety, very competitive price, top notch service across India, great looks in one car is rare as in new Dzire.

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Originally Posted by fhdowntheline (Post 5878965)
I would not have touched an AMT car with a barge pole even last year, but looking at my 2024 Swift performance based on city driving needs, I have made peace with it because it does the job well enough without a significant head nod ( the degree of which is subjective I guess) , with fuel efficiency thrown in for good measure. Yes, one can always opt for the C3 with its turbo petrol, but then you dont get everything in one car do you?

May I suggest the Amaze CVT as an alternative?

Nil head nod versus AMT
Smooth transmission
10 year warranty
Decent Honda service

Top model CVT can be bought for 10 L OTR in NCR

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Originally Posted by carhead (Post 5879767)
May I suggest the Amaze CVT as an alternative?

Nil head nod versus AMT
Smooth transmission
10 year warranty
Decent Honda service

Top model CVT can be bought for 10 L OTR in NCR

The Dzire Z series engine will be more fuel efficient on a regular basis, precisely because of the AMT. CVT negates this while providing a smoother transmission experience (again, subjective). On the other hand, rolling acceleration will cause a rubber band effect that is even more pronounced than the AMT.

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Originally Posted by fhdowntheline (Post 5879801)
The Dzire Z series engine will be more fuel efficient on a regular basis, precisely because of the AMT. CVT negates this while providing a smoother transmission experience (again, subjective). On the other hand, rolling acceleration will cause a rubber band effect that is even more pronounced than the AMT.

Not only that, Maruti's AMT manual mode is fun. The car will come to the lowest gear during braking and wont shift up till you jab the stick.

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Originally Posted by Aviator_guy (Post 5877950)
Seat belt reminder is weight based. They don't expect you to buckle up empty seats. Also, front airbags (may be curtain airbags also but not sure) deployment is linked to seat belt. This ensures airbags don't get deployed for unoccupied seat.

If memory serves me right, in the Fronx the rear seats alarm is not weight based but seat belt based. One of the reviewers of Dezire mentioned it's seat belt based, hence the question.

Can someone confirm this. Maybe will check it out when I go to see the Dezire.

Took delivery of our 2024 DZire ZXI+ AGS earlier in the afternoon today. The local RTO was having a few problems during the registration process but it was all completed smoothly in the end.

I am told by my Sky Arena dealership that mine is the first 2024 DZire in the entire Bastar district under Maruti-Suzuki. Certainly the first in my city of Jagdalpur.

Opted for Extended Warranty (3+3 or 1,60,000 kms), Customer Convenience Package (Platinum Fuel 2 years), MGA underbody Anti-Rust package, cashless insurance (1+3) with Zero-Dep & Return To Invoice add-ons, and a choice number.

Total OTR came to 11.91L, all-inclusive.

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First impressions - Maruti Suzuki engineers have really impressed by the way they have fine-tuned this Z-series block under the DZire's hood. Only at crankup will you have a feel that it's a 3-pot with a slightly noisy startup, but after a few seconds when the engine quietens and settles down to idling, any sound or vibration is hardly felt inside the cabin. From standstill, the DZire tees off quite smoothly in D-mode and upshifts easily, reaching cruising speeds in a sedate, relaxed manner. The AMT box has improved by leaps and bounds over the earlier Maruti AMTs, and is now easily as good as the Hyundais. Shifts are definitely felt, though not as pronounced or as prominently as earlier Marutis or present-gen Tatas. I would say it's at par with our Nios AMT's shifts.

Ride quality is good, although it could have been better with 195-section 16-inchers. Someone with higher running is recommended to upsize all tyres to 195/55/R16, else for regular, everyday commuting duties the 185s will do just fine. The suspension is quite pliant and during my ride home, I passed over a few rough patches but the DZire didn't scrape anywhere and neither did it bottom out. The engine is remarkably silent at 40-60ish speeds - a pleasant surprise and visible proof of the giant strides in advancements the contemporary 3-cylinder engine has seen by team Maruti-Suzuki.

More on the 2024 DZire in the days to come, as man and machine live together and get to know each other more.

Thank you for the wishes, guys.

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Originally Posted by SedateGuy (Post 5879994)
One of the reviewers of Dezire mentioned it's seat belt based, hence the question.

Can someone confirm this.

It is seat-belt based in the DZire. But there are no annoying beeps when the car is in motion - just icons flashing in the speedo as reminders that the seats are unbuckled.

Congratulations Avi. Have a safe and wonderful journey with new Dzire.
I enquired pricing in Bangalore.
On road for ZXI+ AGS is coming around 13L.
As it's 10.14 ex-showroom, road tax is different compared to the ones just below 10.
Had they priced 9.99 L, it would save 30 to 40k easily.

In 13.1 L, they included 1+3 insurance 42k, extended warranty 23.5k, basic accessories worth 12k MC) 11k.


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