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I aware of the difference my friend and I was left wondering where did all the power disappear. After driving the Manza, I felt the Ertiga to be smooth but no power. | |
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The Manza is a sedan whereas the Ertiga is an MPV with a bulky body. The Manza is streamlined and aerodynamic when compared to the Ertiga so the car hugs to the road and feels spirited. Ertiga indeed is a very understated car. Anurag. | |
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Gear ratios on Manza is closely matched. Hence as you shift up, the rev matching is better done compared to the ertiga and hence the acceleration is seamless. If driven hard, and gears matched, I feel the lighter ertiga has the acceleration as well as cruising ability without being fully occupied. Mind you, the Manza is heavier than the Ertiga and when there are only one or two passengers in either car, I can bet on the ertiga for a better performance. Nevertheless, the Ertiga could have deserved a bigger engine since being used to the 1.6L petrol engine in my SX4, I wasn't impressed by its performance. ![]() Edit: Didnt see Anurags post above. Last edited by audioholic : 3rd August 2014 at 19:19. | |
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If you compare SX4 diesel and Manza it will be similar. There is difference between SX4 and Ertiga itself which have exactly same heart inside(apart from the gearing). But Ertiga is not meant for driving fun. Its only meant for fun driving with whole family ![]() | |
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| ![]() I believe the factory fitted HU in the top end Ertiga ZDi does not come with an inbuilt bluetooth functionality. If this is indeed true, then I would like to know from Ertiga owners, how have you overcome this lacunae and how are you managing to speak handsfree while in the Ertiga? p.s I am expecting the Ertiga test drive vehicle to come to my house in the next half an hour. I had requested the TD vehicle to be brought to my house so that I can drive it with all the six members in my family. This way I can check out their comfort level and also the pulling power. Moreover I can verify how convenient/ difficult it is to slot it in my apartment parking. Last edited by AutoIndian : 16th August 2014 at 14:41. |
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You might want to check this out-http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/diy-do-yourself/153818-ertiga-diy-installing-2-din-stereo-bluetooth.html | |
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Check the link in the DIY section by Mr. Parag where he has installed a Kenwood HU (bluetooth compatibility) http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/diy-do...ml#post3493470 Anurag. | |
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Besides the lack of bluetooth enabled audio and ACC, what else do you think even the top end of the Ertiga misses out on compared to the current generation of cars in the market (both MUV and sedans included)? Also besides the obvious 2 extra seats and space advantage that the Ertiga has over sedans, what else do you think are the USPs of Ertiga and why one should go for it? Last edited by AutoIndian : 16th August 2014 at 15:18. | ||
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Anurag. Last edited by a4anurag : 16th August 2014 at 15:22. | |
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![]() At the price, I think sedans like City and Verna will be more equipped and will feel more premium. But yes, if you need a 7 seater, in the the 2 extra seats aren't going to be used to carry adults, Eriga makes a very strong case. Also, Ertiga gives you 85% of what an Innova gives at 65% the price. | |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Well i was at Kolkata city center and saw an Ertiga displayed over there. From a distance i could see a different front grill and i got interested and thought it to be a face-lift model so went closer to check it out. Maruti launched an Ertiga Limited Edition. Due to low light i could not click much pics and it was drizzling too. So checked the car from out side. The display car was on a blue shade. 1) The new chrome'd grill was looking like an after market fitment like what we see in many alto's. It killed the original Ertiga look. Am not saying without the chrome the Eriga looked beautiful but with chrome its looking bad. Is it the Mobilo effect? 2)Chromed door handles looked okayish. 3) Again the graphics looked bad and tacky. 4) The Alloy wheels were looking cool. 5) I liked this new blue shade too. 6) The beige interiors looked good but i cant differentiate it much with the normal Ertiga as am not very much familiar with this car. The existing owners can judge it better. 7) After coming back i searched the net and found the brochure of the Ertiga limited Edition. https://marutistoragenew.blob.core.w...n-brochure.pdf ![]() Last edited by Samba : 16th August 2014 at 21:39. |
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But the car was so awesome to drive. We were 5 adults and 2 kids in the car and in each gear the car pulled quite effortlessly. Took a long TD of 12 kms. Could stretch the legs and reached 80kmph on an empty portion of road. The gear shift was very precise and brakes had superb bite. I could easily chuck the car around corners and driving in traffic didn't give me any jitters, which I was expecting due to its size. Now the litmust test of putting the car in my apartment parking slot and voila, to my utter surprise, I could slot it in one go. I couldn't notice much difference between CNG and Petrol mode, infact I had started the TD on CNG mode. The customer advisor recommended to go for the factory fitted CNG version. Wish MSIL had come out with the CNG in ZXi. One query to you all CNG Ertigans, does the CNG VXi come with ABS brakes even as an option? No airbags though not good, is fine and I can live with it, however absence of ABS beakes is a big no for me. I was browsing carwale for the onroad prices and I notice this strange disparity in the RTO registration charges for the VXi petrol and VXi CNG versions in PCMC area. VXi petrol, Ex-Showroom Price - 6,80,519, RTO - 67,291 VXi CNG, Ex-Showroom Price - 7,40,072, RTO - 43,048 So the CNG Ertiga registraion is cheaper by 24K, though the exshowroom is higher by 60K. Are the RTO registration charges lesser for CNG vehicles in all jurisdictions, CNG being a cleaner fuel? | ||
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I am not sure on the CNG version but what is your monthly running? Anurag. | |
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All diesel variants have ABS by default where as its optional on vxi and cng |
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