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Folks,

Have been a member with Team BHP for quite a few years now and have always been going through the posts.

It is my pleasure to let you know that I bought an ANHC VMT Tafetta white last month in Bangalore. I had a Swift ZXI which I used for almost 5 years and wanted to upgrade to a Sedan. The Swift was a fantastic car and the only drawback was the lack of boot space. Everytime we had to travel with luggage, the people who sat behind had to carry the luggage in their lap or place it below their legs - which is why I decided to upgrade for a new car.

My expectations in buying a sedan were:My budget was around INR 10 lakhs and had the following options to choose from:My daily usage of the car is not more than 8 to 10 Kms during weekdays and not more than 50 Kms during weekend. Once a month I travel 1000 Kms with family. Hence, ruled out buying a diesel car with such low running. Also, driving a petrol car gives one that punch!

I ruled out Chevorlet Aveo and Fiesta as they never were in contention.

Linea: I liked the looks of the Linea. However, it made sense if I go for their Diesel version. Also, wasn't sure about the re-sale value, after sales service of Fiat as I have heard shocking stories from my friends.

SX4: The Maruti brand is great with minimal maintenance and good service network, re-sale value etc. But the only botheration to me was that the car is not an eye turner and the interior especially the dashboard etc. is very similar to the swift. The car looks huge and the finish wasn't that great.

Vento: Took a test drive of the Vento Petrol. The car was good. The interiors were great with trendy finish. The dealer where I took the test drive had no idea to explain me the features etc. The product was great but i wasn't sure about the after sales service etc from Volkswagon as they are just setting up their dealer network. I would have bought this car if Vento was a successful car a year or two in India. Hence didn't want to take the risk.

By the way, also visited the Hyundai showroom but was told not by the dealer that the Verna will be launched only by May and they didn't even had a Verna for me to test drive.

ANHC: Took the test drive of the ANHC from two dealers in Bangalore and finally bought the car from Magnum Honda.
All set at done, the quality of the engine, the pickup, looks, power and more importantly after I studied about the iVTec technology, they took me buy this fantastic machine. As many of you had suggested, selected the car before booking from the stock yard which had the Michelin XM1 tyres. Got insurance free, a corporate discount, sun filming, teflon coating, car cover, rear parking sensors free.

Will post the pics tomorrow. Have completed 3000 Kms till now and will share my initial driving experience shorty.

Venkatesh, Let me be the first to congratulate you on your Honda City and welcome to the ANHC club. A fantastic car with breathtaking looks, killer performance and gem of an engine. Please do add pictures of your car including interiors and engine bay. I too own this beauty which is of habanero read pearl color. Though the car is facing some bad times due to the recent recall, earthquake in japan, rise in petrol prices which is resulting negative publicity of such a fantastic car. Please keep the thread updated regularly. Wishing you several years of happy driving.


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Originally Posted by venkateshs (Post 2353769)
    • Absence of AC vents for the rear seats

Though it doesn’t have rear seat vents, it has ducts under front seats for rear passengers. You have to switch air mode to notice air flow.

Congrats Dude!!!
ANHC is an excellent choice & overall best package in its segment. You can't go wrong with by choosing this. :thumbs up
I have the same colour Taffeta White V series.
You already completed 3K ?? (may be I should say belated Congratulations:)).
Awaiting the lots of pics and more on your driving experience soon.
Keep revving the addictive i-VTEC.

Congratulations on your ANHC!

The car is a charm to drive.

Everyone is complaining about the lack of central lock on ignition/once the engine is on and the GC. Agree, ACC should have been there; for a premium 10 lakh car, ACC deserves to be there in the features list.

About the rear headstraints, the rear seat has a slight elevation; guess that should suffice unless someone tall is occupying the rear seat.

There is a power point provided just below the A/c controls; you could plug in a cig-lighter there, right?

Anyway, have a great time driving!

PS : You seem to have got a nice variety of freebies. We just got the plastic cover!

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Originally Posted by bluevolt (Post 2353894)
Though it doesn’t have rear seat vents, it has ducts under front seats for rear passengers. You have to switch air mode to notice air flow.

I did not know this!

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Originally Posted by libranof1987 (Post 2353940)

I did not know this!

Even I didn't know this till recently. I was reading owner's manual and saw that the diagram of HVAC, it is showing air flow under the front seats. It was then when I came to know about this after confirming same with the dealer.
I still have to sit in rear to notice the cooling as I never like to sit in rearstupid:.

Congratulations @venkateshs. The silence, pose, power and finesse of ANHC still shows why it is still a top cat of C segment. Sure it lacks some useful features, but makes up for everything by a gem of an engine that will outlast everything.

Looking forward for some pictures.

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Originally Posted by libranof1987 (Post 2353940)

I did not know this!

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Originally Posted by bluevolt (Post 2353978)
Even I didn't know this till recently.

This is terrible. Shows that sales people were sleeping during delivery.

Congrats venkateshs for buying the India's finest Petrol sedan.
Do post some of its pictures as what's an ownership thread without it.
Drive carefully & have a happy miles ahead.

Congrats Venkateshs and welcome to ANHC club.

Drive safe and have fun with IVTEC.

Ducts exists in the rear, if I could recollect it's mentioned in the manual.

Hearty congratulations Venkateshs!

Do post pics of the car. As you mentioned, ANHC has a gem of the engine!

Congrats Venkateshs! ANHC is still possibly the best petrol sedan in its segment, only Linea T-Jet could be a better driver's car. Couple of questions from my side:

1. What were the differences b/w a petrol Vento and City in terms of performance, handling, zippy nature etc. that you felt during the TD?
2. Why not Linea T-Jet? Did you TD the car?
3. By any chance, did you check for the exclusive edition with leather seats, door moulding etc.?

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Originally Posted by bluevolt (Post 2353894)
Though it doesn’t have rear seat vents, it has ducts under front seats for rear passengers. You have to switch air mode to notice air flow.

Thanks Bluevolt. I did see that in the manual. The Vento and Linea score better here with rear AC vents.

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Originally Posted by RemingtonSteele (Post 2353902)
You already completed 3K ?? (may be I should say belated Congratulations:)).
Awaiting the lots of pics and more on your driving experience soon.
Keep revving the addictive i-VTEC.

Thanks. I did 3 long trips:
- One to coimbatore via Mysore-Masinagudi- 36 hair pin bend Kalhatty route-Ooty-Coonoor-Mettupalayam-Coimbatore and return to Blore via NH47
-One via Hosur-Krishnagiri-Thoppur-Mecheri-Mettur-Ammapettai-Sathy-CBE
- The last one to Pollachi-Thrissur and reurn via Sathy-Dhimbam (27 hairpin bend) - Kollegal-Kanakapura-Blore.

Hence, the 3,000 Kms in 31 days :) So, have tested the ANHC in all terrains - ghats, expressways, bumper to bumper city traffic, in village roads and during rains.

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Originally Posted by libranof1987 (Post 2353940)
There is a power point provided just below the A/c controls; you could plug in a cig-lighter there, right?

The problem is that there is only a socket. But no cigarette lighter.

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Originally Posted by Tats07 (Post 2354664)
1. What were the differences b/w a petrol Vento and City in terms of performance, handling, zippy nature etc. that you felt during the TD?
2. Why not Linea T-Jet? Did you TD the car?
3. By any chance, did you check for the exclusive edition with leather seats, door moulding etc.?

1. City is more easy to zip through the city traffic when compared to the Vento. The engine is so responsive that Vento doesn't come closer.
2. No, I did not TD the Linea. Just because of the resale value, poor after sales and service and the car has way too much of chrome.
3. I did check on this with all the 3 dealers. The Xclusive edition is not available in Bangalore at all. But some dealers have their own modified version by fittying the Civic's grill (costs 16k only for this) , weird looking seat covers with color combinations etc.

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Originally Posted by venkateshs (Post 2354963)
The problem is that there is only a socket. But no cigarette lighter.

Socket has power provision, right? Buy a lighter and plug it in! If the reason the dealer gave you for why it is not there is correct, I think I am proud of Honda!

venkateshs, congratulations on your ANHC arguably the best in its class for power and performance.
What sunfilms did you fix?
You have to buy a cigarette lighter (costs around INR 200) and fix it in the power outlet socket.

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Originally Posted by libranof1987 (Post 2355011)
Socket has power provision, right? Buy a lighter and plug it in! If the reason the dealer gave you for why it is not there is correct, I think I am proud of Honda!

Honda encourages keeping the environment pollution free...Hence no to smoking as well :)

Congrats Venkateshs!! Do post some pics of your car and a travellogue if possible on the ooty trip.


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