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Originally Posted by predatorwheelz His comparison was to point out that even the Palio's basket of spares is priced more than the Verna, so Linea obviously would be more so! |
[quote=SS-Traveller;1250268]Do you mean to say a Palio would be more expensive to maintain than a Linea?
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Don't speculate & derive convenient conclusion. Go & Check Linea spare prices yourself if you do not trust a manufacturer Website. If some posts here are to be believed on veracity of MFR data, do we believe all the Car brochures published by MFR's? We do or we do not?
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Originally Posted by RX135 I quoted a source. There are few others floating around other than Fiat's data, which come to similar conclusion. Why don't you a post ANY source which proves otherwise (including ACI source that is being talked about)?
I fail to understand why are you so keen on rubbishing the data as incorrect even when there is no other source to compare with or prove otherwise? |
Agreed, if anybody has ANY other source stating Linea spares are costlier, post it.
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Originally Posted by djay99 Dude i own a Getz CRDi (with verna diesel engine) and its been almost one year.
I am not saying verna is a bad car. But its definitely not worth the money. |
+1 to that. Verna is definitely an over-proced car for the features it offers.
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Originally Posted by RX135 Why are we talking about Palio spares when the comparison is between Verna Diesel and Linea Diesel? I am not sure how old is ACI data, and hence its relevance, but Fiat had recently cut down even Palio spare prices by almost 40% as posted in another thread. If you don't trust Fiat's own data for parts on their own cars, who else do you trust then?
BTW, talking of marketing stunts, Hyundai is more known for such cheap tactics than Fiat. (Remember, Santro is 5 seater v/s 4 seater Wagon-R because it has extra seat belt). |
The reason is to try to derive a conclusion which is convenient & suited to drive a non-existant point. Quote:
Originally Posted by loving_alaap As, his daily drive in city is around 30 km, & once or twice weekly his highway drive is around 100km / trip, so effective daily drive is around 60 Km, now that's definitely a diesel territory. |
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I would still suggest your friend to calculate again. As I understand, his monthly running is around 1700 km & he has a budget for C seg Diesel car (not the higher variant) i.e. around 7.75 to 8 Lacs
Petrol: 1700 km/11 FE = 154 litres * Rs. 44.55 = Rs. 6885/month
Diesel: 1700 km/14 FE = 121 litres * Rs. 34.45 = Rs. 4168/month
i.e. difference of Rs. 2716/month savings
Against this saving, diesel car price is say higher by 1.20 Lacs than petrol car. After 4 yrs this addl "investment" of 1.20 Lacs will become 1.75 Lacs @ 10% compunded interest. To cover this cost of 1.75 Lacs, it would have taken
64 months (Rs. 1.75 Lacs/ Rs. 2716 per month saving) to breakeven i.e. he will cover addl cost of diesel engine in 5 years & 4 months. After 5 yrs in all probability, he would change the car anyways so why not to enjoy Petrol ride?
Within his budget of "not-top line diesel" variant, he can get a top of the line variant of Petrol sedan (not sure about verna top variant which is costlier).
Reg Airbags also, see we won't need it, probably will never need it (pray). But its like just in case___ . Like an Insurance, but better than Insurance as Insurance is not a preventive/precaution (still we all have insurance, right?) but Airbag is a precaution & a preventive measure, you know just in case__. & unlike insurance, the payout is not every year but one-off.