Thanks for the 5 star rating, guys. I'm glad that all of you found my review useful.
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Originally Posted by misquitas It is quiet obvious from your above posts that you are quiet disappointed by the new Swift's petrol engine. |
Disappointed would be an understatement; the 1.2 K series had been one of my favourites right from the time of introduction. No longer the case. Whether your running is high or low, get the diesel. It's far superior.
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Which of the two would be a better ALL ROUND petrol hatch as a FAMILY car?
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i10. Way more practical, better quality interiors, now a superior engine too.
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Originally Posted by Torque123 One question that i have for you, is there a drop in performance (petrol and diesel) of the car when the a/c is switched on? Does the car become sluggish when the a/c is on? |
No such issue with the diesel, thanks to the torque. The petrol's lacklustre bottom end might see a drop though.
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Originally Posted by 90BHP If price & mileage was not point of concern & you needed a complete family car, which of these would you choose ? |
Family hatch = i20 CRDi. Self-driven type with more cars in the house = Swift ZDi.
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Originally Posted by manjot1912 What's your say on the rattling department? How high are the chances of the doors getting prone to rattles? I understand that you tested pretty new cars, but still what's yor view?Thanks again!! |
Don't know and honestly, that's not something I can comment on, after spending just a day with the car. You will have to wait for the BHPians to log on miles on their new Swifts.
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Originally Posted by bigvishnu I was surprised to see that you do not have the new Vista as one of the competitors, or when you compared the specs, any reason? |
Included now.
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Originally Posted by shibujp Otherwise why would Maruti NOT provide better brakes. The current set is frankly DANGEROUS. |
True. I can't remember any other hatchback I've tested where the brakes were so poor (vis a vis the power on tap). This is outright dangerous, irresponsibility on part of Maruti, and I hope they release an update sooner rather than later. Else, expect to see a lot of Swifts rear-ending others. I am SHOCKED that Maruti tried to save on costs in an area that could cost people their lives. Cheap business, really.
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Originally Posted by Sheel Downer is the EPS, but would reserve my comments till I drive it. |
Believe me, as a fan of hydraulic steerings, I have no complaints whatsoever with the EPS. Drive it to believe it. Superbly calibrated, very direct and suits the car's sporty intentions.
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Thanks to the Bhpian who loaned his prized possession and thanks Team for the 5* review
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As I mentioned in my review, heartfelt gratitude to him.
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Originally Posted by channelv @ GTO, wonder which diesel hatch you would buy if you want to take it for some highway drives along with city drives. |
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Originally Posted by shashank.nk GTO, this is what you had said after reviewing the Punto at the time of launch back in 2009. If you've to pick a diesel hatch today,having driven all the new launches post 2009 which one would it be ? |
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ZDi; currently the most fun to drive diesel hatchback in the market. Would be my pick of the lot.
I might add that the closest diesel hatchback in terms of fun is the Micra diesel. By gawd, what that Logan 1.5L diesel does to the car. But I just don't like those feminine clothes that the Micra wears.