Ha HA HA! Quote:
Originally Posted by nandans2005 .
I stay in Bangalore, i have never experienced such weather changes. Moreover i have never found ACC necessary at all. People used to drive without fans in the car some years back. Having an A/c itself is a boon for car users. What else can one ask for?
@SX4
i wonder why you have not realized that ANHC has no ACC after driving ANHC on the MUM-PUNE E way ???? Why such a surprise over it ???
You realized the SX4 is better than ANHC after driving both ANHC & SX4, but failed to understand that ACC is available in ANHC, Well, i am really amazed !!! \
Are two drives on the MUM-PUNE eway not enough for one to understand this and also about the tires noise in ANHC. Quite shocking though ! | get out of bangalore my friend. you are staying in one of the best city(climate wise) of india. try driving from nagpur to pune or delhi to srinagar in may-june and youll come to know what change of climate is. (may i also like to tell you that i have driven in non ACC marutis and hondas and tatas and even (ACC equipped) BMWs in areas of the country like assam, HP, Rajasthan, UP, Gujrat, and J&K (where there is a remarkable difference between jammu and srinagar, and between ludhiana and jammu in the month of may, oct, and even jan. try it sometimes my friend.
secondly why i didnt realise ACC's absence in ANHC is because i was busy getting adjusted to height of ride and the way car rides too much to notice. and by the way, you really dont bother much about the AC if its already opn in someone else's car do you?
about the tire noise, frankly, i didnt give two cents about how much it made at that time till the time i read it in one of the threads.
shocking isnt it? that soemone can post his views on a forum where you are supposed to express your {own} views.
well nandan, i must say, dont give up loving the SX4 yet...evey day we find more and more threads and posts on people buying (read owning) more SX4 than ANHCs. (No offences though, its a really good car form a great car manufacturer). |